My British shorts being a fatty. He meows for food every 3 hours. Should I just ignore him and give him his daily 2 meals. I fed him dinner, a big wet hearty ration of beef and then an hour later he started meowing for more, circling his plate. So I give a fish stick to enjoy. But he still had appetite. So I then gave half a plate of dry food and poured water. He finished his food quick and now after an hour, he's staring at the cat food on the counter, still hungry. Is this because of puberty?

Updated On July 31st, 2017

Pet's info: Cat | Scottish Fold | Male | unneutered | 7 months and 30 days old

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Answered By Emily Luisana DVM

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Great name! It is true at this age he could be having a growth spurt, but cats also learn very quickly to keep asking for food when they are rewarded! I would make sure his body condition is good (not too fat or too thin), and that he is on a good quality food with enough protein. If that is the case, I would get him on a meal schedule so that he (and you!) are not as tempted to ask for (or give) food when it is not meal time. If he is still staring at you, try playing with him or giving him new cat toys instead of feeding him. I think it is good you are asking this question instead of feeding him more as many of our cats are overweight!! I hope this is helpful!

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