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> my vet a feline specialist says that free feeding a quality food is the
> best way to avoid obesety and both kinds of diabetis cats get, Lee


Mom is a small cat. 8 pounds and very muscular. Not fat at all. Baby is
growing longer. Stretched out she reminds me of a wiener dog. But she is
very skinny still. Neither one overeats. The vet says they are healthy.


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great,

by free feeding from the healthy state if something goes wrong you will
notice quicker because intake will change, Lee


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> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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>> my vet a feline specialist says that free feeding a quality food is the
>> best way to avoid obesety and both kinds of diabetis cats get, Lee

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> Mom is a small cat. 8 pounds and very muscular. Not fat at all. Baby is
> growing longer. Stretched out she reminds me of a wiener dog. But she is
> very skinny still. Neither one overeats. The vet says they are healthy.
>



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