tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post4804421034314140061..comments2023-06-16T21:12:31.714+08:00Comments on myanimalcare: Why Bunny has to eat baby food for breakfastchankahyeinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08674643647557713363noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-36122850437940785112014-09-02T07:43:09.000+08:002014-09-02T07:43:09.000+08:00Hi Michele, Bunny's breakfast (as is everyone ...Hi Michele, Bunny's breakfast (as is everyone else's) is 50% cooked and 50% raw food, not kibbles. I've tried giving Bunny bit by bit, but he also swallows everything whole. The baby food seems to be working. Thanks very much for sharing.chankahyeinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-13940099532829535902014-09-02T06:37:08.000+08:002014-09-02T06:37:08.000+08:00Hi Dr Chan, What does Bunny normally have for brea...Hi Dr Chan, <br><br>What does Bunny normally have for breakfast? Kibbles?<br>My dog have this bad habit of gobbling his food so what we do is feed little by little so that he has to pick each up and chew.<br>I have to feed him about 8 times at least per meal <br><br>That way he won't vomit<br>Not sure if that way can be applied to Bunny..Michele Yapnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-73710330133093286242014-09-02T20:52:58.000+08:002014-09-02T20:52:58.000+08:00My Olie boy does that too... if he laps up his foo...My Olie boy does that too... if he laps up his food too quickly, he'll vomit out all of it right after a minute or two. So i had to actually let him eat his food in 2 or 3 stages, depending on how fast he eats. I have to monitor him. Once he has eaten,i will remove the plate and set aside, then i will wait for 5 min, then feed him the 2nd round. He will have a different look on his face if the food hasn't really settle. Once it's settled, he will move around more normal & meows more loudly. Olie in on half home cooked (blended) & raw.Wong Yoke Meinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-72041788767810697022014-09-02T17:32:33.000+08:002014-09-02T17:32:33.000+08:00Jack faces the same issue too. Primal works now be...Jack faces the same issue too. Primal works now because I make it into a paste-like texture. Yes to supper (kibbles), otherwise Jack will vomit bile and eat grass at 4am. Primal as main meal and kibbles as snack.Yen Lingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-34110455695340358712014-09-02T15:26:47.000+08:002014-09-02T15:26:47.000+08:00That seems to be the case for Bunny....this mornin...That seems to be the case for Bunny....this morning, he had baby food again and so far, it's good. No vomiting. So, the theory about giving cats only two square meals per day may not apply to all cats, after all. Bunny needs snacks in between...frequently. I've been doing this too, but his latest supper for the day is usually at 11pm. That's as late as I can push it already. <br><br>Bunny: Yay!! I get snacks!!<br><br>The other six: Yay! That means we get snacks too!!<br><br>The PatioCats: Us too!!chankahyeinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-59908300583697026042014-09-02T15:20:19.000+08:002014-09-02T15:20:19.000+08:00Recently, I heard Dr Rajban on radio advising a ca...Recently, I heard Dr Rajban on radio advising a caller not to skip meals but to eat in smaller portions and more frequently. The caller complained of vomiting out everything right after she took a meal after having skipped a meal. The good doctor said there's air in the stomach when one skipped a meal and that could have caused the vomiting. Looks like you have to wake up in the middle of the night to feed Bunny or give him his last meal for the day before midnight. :)Ho Yuen Foonnoreply@blogger.com