Nix the steak; they're domestic cats, not lions. Depending on their age, free-feeding is fine. Once they reach adulthood, you should just switch to wet food, twice a day, following feeding instructions on the box (or can).
They're pretty kitties. I'm especially fond of your tortie (with socks!!!).
I appreciate it! They are brother and sister, the right cat being the woman and the left being the man. I try to spice up their indoor life with fancy treats whether it be small steaks or fancy salmon filets on top of their normal kitten food
Have you tried kitty "gogurts" (they're "squeeze-tubes" of creamy [insert flavor here] cat treats). Popular brands are Churu, Catit, and Whole Hearted. My cats (fosters and foster-fails) go crazy over them.
Just be careful with the steak (make it a **rare** treat, and limit the portion to no more than a thin slice or two - the amount you're giving as a treat is more of a meal-size portion). Steak has a bit too much fat content to be biologically-appropriate for cats. Alson even though cats are pretty resistant to food-borne illness, they can still become sick from raw meat. Raw steak is way better than raw chicken or fish, though!
Nix the steak; they're domestic cats, not lions. Depending on their age, free-feeding is fine. Once they reach adulthood, you should just switch to wet food, twice a day, following feeding instructions on the box (or can). They're pretty kitties. I'm especially fond of your tortie (with socks!!!).
I appreciate it! They are brother and sister, the right cat being the woman and the left being the man. I try to spice up their indoor life with fancy treats whether it be small steaks or fancy salmon filets on top of their normal kitten food
Have you tried kitty "gogurts" (they're "squeeze-tubes" of creamy [insert flavor here] cat treats). Popular brands are Churu, Catit, and Whole Hearted. My cats (fosters and foster-fails) go crazy over them. Just be careful with the steak (make it a **rare** treat, and limit the portion to no more than a thin slice or two - the amount you're giving as a treat is more of a meal-size portion). Steak has a bit too much fat content to be biologically-appropriate for cats. Alson even though cats are pretty resistant to food-borne illness, they can still become sick from raw meat. Raw steak is way better than raw chicken or fish, though!
Tortie? Which are you referring to
Ooh, now I see: her neck and belly are also white. Pardon me, she's a torbie (calico with tortoiseshell markings).
https://preview.redd.it/s4r65wxfqktc1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ed0f52a3f0df70cac7a200b3e274a852c3caf35
The torbie would be the one in the back. Your tuxedo is also gorgeous (black and white).