It is normal for cats to want to eat freeze-dried food. Many cat owners will find that as soon as the freeze-dried cat can is opened, the cat can't wait to lie on its owner's lap. Many cats like to eat freeze-dried meat, but cat owners should understand that freeze-drying is a snack and complementary food for cats, not a staple food. Therefore, it is necessary to give the cat some freeze-dried cats after eating the staple food.
After the cat eats the staple food, the cat owner can touch the cat's stomach to see if the cat is full. If it is almost eaten, it can give the cat some freeze-drying. Don't let the cat eat it when it is not full and very hungry, otherwise the cat may like the taste of freeze-dried food too much to like the taste of cat food.
The food intake of cats is limited. If the cat owner finds that the cat has eaten bad food and is picky about food, it may be because freeze-drying has filled its stomach, and the cat has no extra ability to eat too much food other than freeze-drying. Don't eat too many snacks before feeding the staple food. Just feed a few at a time, don't follow the cat's temper. After all, it is a snack, and the feeding amount can't be comparable to the staple food.
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