I've got eight moggies - 14, 13, 13, 1.5, 1.5 and three of 5 months. I buy 'senior' food for my more mature babies, kitten food for the youngest three and the ordinary stuff for the other two - but they aren't very good at knowing which food is theirs
I work long hours so it is difficult to actually watch them eating - especially the dried food which I leave down for them all day. They all get raw chicken drumsticks as well but the older three aren't interested - they've never had raw until recently so think food should come out of a packet!
The kittens are shut in my spare room at night so I know they are eating their kitten food then. First thing in the morning they don't want to eat - just to get out of 'their' room and tear up and down the stairs
I just wondered how others in a multi-cat household feed their fur family? I worry that they may not be getting the right nutrition by eating the 'wrong' food and maybe I would be better just feeding them all the 'ordinary' stuff.
Also, Tigger, one of my 1.5 year olds only eats dry food - he won't touch the wet stuff - although he does have a gnaw at the drumsticks. He has Royal Canin, James Wellbeloved or Pro Plan. He always has access to fresh water and does drink a lot. Is this going to cause him health problems?