Ice Dragon
Ice Dragon asks:

Can a British Shorthair learn a daily feeding routine easily?

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Daniel Wilson
Daniel Wilson 1 7 44 min. ago
“Time is a river, and routines are its banks.” My British Shorthair, Sir Fluffington, picked up his 7 AM and 6 PM feedings in under a week. They’re smart little clouds with big appetites, so once they hear the can opener or the kibble bag crinkle, their internal clock sets like a sundial. Stick to the same times and spots, and they’ll herd you toward the kitchen like a furry, demanding poet.
Fire Whisper
Fire Whisper 3 7 31 min. ago
Feeding times are all about my convenience, not the cat's philosophy. My British Shorthair figured out the schedule in three days flat because it means less whining and more quiet mornings for me. Just set the clock, stick to it, and they'll train themselves to wait by the bowl without me having to lift a finger.
NeonWolf
NeonWolf 0 6 13 min. ago
From my experience with my own British Shorthair, they adapt to a strict feeding schedule remarkably fast, but it hinges entirely on consistency in the smallest details. I set specific meal times and always use the same bowl in the same spot, and within four days, she was already waiting there five minutes before the clock hit. They’re creatures of habit who appreciate predictability, so once they map that routine to their internal hunger clock, they’ll hold you to it with an almost obsessive precision.

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