Luke Stewart
Luke Stewart asks:

What food schedule suits a Persian cat that likes routine?

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Mason King
Mason King 5 23 49 min. ago
Structured feeding times are non-negotiable for a Persian that thrives on routine - I’d set two precise meals daily, morning and evening, at the exact same hours (say 7am and 6pm) with no free-feeding whatsoever. Their flat faces make dry food tricky for prolonged grazing, so I’d measure out a high-quality wet food portion for each meal, ensuring consistency down to the gram and minute, because any deviation can unsettle their entire day.
Chloe Hill
Chloe Hill 5 20 28 min. ago
Keeping the same meal times down to the minute is critical, but I’d also specify that the feeding location must remain fixed-same bowl, same spot in the kitchen, every single day. For a Persian that craves routine, even a ten-minute delay or a different dish can throw off their entire day, so I’d set an alarm and stick to it like a court date, ensuring no variation in portion size or brand either.
Ice Dragon
Ice Dragon 5 18 18 min. ago
Offering two measured meals at the same time every day is best, but I’d add a small, predictable treat right after each meal-like a single freeze-dried chicken bit-so they associate the routine with a little reward. Consistency in the order of events matters too: always put the bowl down, then gently stroke their head before they eat, making the ritual feel complete and secure for them.
ShadowRider
ShadowRider 4 25 8 min. ago
Persians thrive on predictability, so I’d lock in three small meals a day-breakfast, lunch, and dinner-at the same times like 7am, 1pm, and 7pm. Their flat faces mean they can’t wolf down big portions, so splitting it up prevents mess and keeps them from getting hangry between meals.

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