I’m trynna get a cat but I don’t think I can handle one.
I’m trynna get a cat but I don’t think I can handle one.
Gym is lowkey tortureThen do not get one. Instead, get a hobby. Join the Gym?
They're incredibly easy to manage if you feed them their natural diet instead of kibble. Raw animal foods. Mine went from demanding more food every 2 hours, even though I fed him over the daily limit, to only wanting to eat every 24 to sometimes even 48 hours if he was satiated enough by a meal. Also went from leaving like 5-10 lumps of really smelly poop in his litter box for me everyday to, well, I'd be lucky to see that much in a week as he actually digests most of what he eats now instead of shitting out all that useless fiber and when he does poop and pee it barely smells unless you're real up close to it. He also stopped having these weird hyperactivity moments and being restless late at night.
He eats, grooms, sleeps for most of the day, wakes for a few hours, moves about, is willing to play a bit if you try with him then begins demanding food (his way is getting on the table and meowing at me) then I feed him and the cycle repeats.
I feed him:
- Raw fatty lamb or chicken hearts + raw goat milk every day
- Chicken or any ruminant liver every few days
- Salmon fillet once a week or so
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But my cat got majorly fucked by years on kibble he was fed before I got him. Came to me with severe tooth decay, several teeth removed, gingivitis, tonsilitis, ear mites, underweight and a food-choking issue caused by the gingivitis and tonsilitis issues. Feeding him this way's resolved the ear mites surprisingly (I did wash his ears out for weeks at first) and he's up to a healthy weight now with a beautifully shiny and soft coat, but unfortunately I'm likely going to have to find him some specialist like this oday and take him there someday to fully resolve the mouth issues that still make him choke. I have to be there when he has those single meals of his and massage his throat when he begins to choke and I have to mince up the lamb or chicken hearts and give him tiny pieces of the liver and salmon or he will most assuredly choke badly. I do plan to add some chicken feet soon, though. Just for the extra collagen.
A fully healthy cat is less of a hassle than that to feed. You'd just have to throw some fatty, boney lamb cuts in front of them with a side of raw goat's milk and khalas. They won't really be hungry again for a long, long time. And outside of that they take care of themselves and since they don't poop or pee as much anymore you'll only clean up the litter every once in a while and on their natural diet they almost never get sick so taking them to the vet becomes a once in a year check-up scenario.
Raw fed cats are pretty damn easy in my experience. Provided you give them one big, satiating meal then only feed them again when they "ask" for it. No free-feeding. Raw food ferments/rots easy anyway.
Nah like im busy asf. Im home like 10 hours a day max. I will get a kitten soon inshallah.They're incredibly easy to manage if you feed them their natural diet instead of kibble. Raw animal foods. Mine went from demanding more food every 2 hours, even though I fed him over the daily limit, to only wanting to eat every 24 to sometimes even 48 hours if he was satiated enough by a meal. Also went from leaving like 5-10 lumps of really smelly poop in his litter box for me everyday to, well, I'd be lucky to see that much in a week as he actually digests most of what he eats now instead of shitting out all that useless fiber and when he does poop and pee it barely smells unless you're real up close to it. He also stopped having these weird hyperactivity moments and being restless late at night.
He eats, grooms, sleeps for most of the day, wakes for a few hours, moves about, is willing to play a bit if you try with him then begins demanding food (his way is getting on the table and meowing at me) then I feed him and the cycle repeats.
I feed him:
- Raw fatty lamb or chicken hearts + raw goat milk every day
- Chicken or any ruminant liver every few days
- Salmon fillet once a week or so
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But my cat got majorly fucked by years on kibble he was fed before I got him. Came to me with severe tooth decay, several teeth removed, gingivitis, tonsilitis, ear mites, underweight and a food-choking issue caused by the gingivitis and tonsilitis issues. Feeding him this way's resolved the ear mites surprisingly (I did wash his ears out for weeks at first) and he's up to a healthy weight now with a beautifully shiny and soft coat, but unfortunately I'm likely going to have to find him some specialist like this oday and take him there someday to fully resolve the mouth issues that still make him choke. I have to be there when he has those single meals of his and massage his throat when he begins to choke and I have to mince up the lamb or chicken hearts and give him tiny pieces of the liver and salmon or he will most assuredly choke badly. I do plan to add some chicken feet soon, though. Just for the extra collagen.
A fully healthy cat is less of a hassle than that to feed. You'd just have to throw some fatty, boney lamb cuts in front of them with a side of raw goat's milk and khalas. They won't really be hungry again for a long, long time. And outside of that they take care of themselves and since they don't poop or pee as much anymore you'll only clean up the litter every once in a while and on their natural diet they almost never get sick so taking them to the vet becomes a once in a year check-up scenario.
Raw fed cats are pretty damn easy in my experience. Provided you give them one big, satiating meal then only feed them again when they "ask" for it. No free-feeding. Raw food ferments/rots easy anyway.
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animal abuse to cats is not something u do for funI’m trynna get a cat but I don’t think I can handle one.