‘The Cats Won! Maybe I Did Too.

The revolt of my two cats has taken a turn for the best for them and for me. For the background story see:

https://joyful2beeblogs.com/2025/07/30/my-cats-are-revolting/.

The primary plan

Norie was put on a weight reduction diet and lost one pound within the prescribed amount of time. The plan involved feeding the maintenance amount of foods to help Norie lose the weight slowly but maintain the lesser weight of Sister.

The regimen was that each cat gets one half of a small can of cat food three times a day (7AM, 11:30 AM or 12 PM , and 5 PM) depending on when I leave the house before noon or after noon. Then there is 1/4 cup of dry food for weight control and fiber at night per cat per day.

My secondary plan

I have been following this regimen faithfully. In my mind, I figured if they eat the dry food at 9 PM, closer to their bedtime, they would feel full longer, and they would not wake me up at 6 AM wanting food.

Sister moves in closer for the guilt trip.

Sister glaring at me. Feed me now!

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Food? Now?

But oddly, in the evening, their little inner clocks made them want the dry food at 8 PM! So when this happened I gave them some wet food in case they were really hungry. ( I am after all a cat mommy and therefore a sucker! LOL.)

It turns out they wanted the dry food an hour earlier, and would sniff at the wet food, or nibble a little and walk off, while literally shaking their heads.

So the wet food would get thrown out or not eaten until it had been sitting out too long. That bothered me a lot because I hate wasting food, whether for humans orfelinese! So, I began to gradually delay the dry food to 9 PM from their requests at 8 PM.

Every evening became a struggle of wills.

The two ganged up on me. One sat and stared at me or meowed pitifully, harshly and persistently. If I walked into the kitchen or near the door with the dry food, they both would get very excited and almost dance for joy, thinking I was going to give them the one thing they desired most…the dry food! Finally I realized how badly they wanted the the dry food at 8 PM and communicated their wishes for food!

The night things changed 

So the other night as I walked into the kitchen Norie was sitting by a small, empty, plastic, food ball that I used to help slow their eating and provide some hunting instinct stimulation. She set the ball spinning around with its empty, hollow sound; then looked up at me briefly, staring at me and uttered a silent meow.

If you have never seen nor heard a silent meow, the cat moves its mouth as if it is meowing, but no sound comes out. I read in a humorous book about cats, “by a cat,” that they do this to express emotions so deep that they can’t express them with sounds.

I started to think.

Maybe I was being too unyielding about the time of the dry food. After all I always put a little wet food out at night for them anyway. And they do usually let me sleep till 7 or even 8 AM. Why was I being so stubborn about the 9 PM feeding?

One moment of hesitation

Sister began meowing pitifully; Norie sat staring at me. After composing myself, I caved and gave them the dry food. After Norie ate some, she took one more swipe at the empty treat ball and looked at me.

I know that I am in deep trouble now!!

But at least they know that I am trying to understand their needs and wants, right?? I have to admit I do cave in when they do something funny. I need to practice my poker face!

For one moment I stood there unsuccessfully fighting off laughter. They sat looking at me, hopeful.  The palpable suspense of the waiting cats seemed to hang like the drop of water you know is going to fall from the leaky kitchen faucet, but takes forever to make its descent into the noisiest spot in the sink. When you hear the “kerplop,” you know time must go on.

Then I fed them and we all felt better.


14 thoughts on “‘The Cats Won! Maybe I Did Too.

  1. You need to figure out their schedule. Unless they want to be fed hourly or incredibly early, it’s easier to do it on their terms. I have one cat that’s hungry for dinner at 5 and another who prefers to “dine” at 7:30 or so. That’s a problem but I just pick up her food if she doesn’t eat it so no one else does. Feeding cats is a full time job!

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    1. Well I realized too late that probably Sister was developing diabetes which explains her reversal on her eating habits. Norie is by herself now, since Sister passed over at the end of December. Norie is pretty chill and eats her wet food with some dry food on top. It’s good for her teeth anyway and I cut back on the canned food to compensate for the calories oft the dry food. Thanks for the advice!

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  2. Ours line up. I use to feed them in differenr stations, but since I’ve been sick, in the hospital and such, Bro Tom is taking up the feeding and he does it differently. Still, they seem to understand, but I do wish he’d follow my “stations” plan. But anyway.
    We have noticed if we BOTH head to the kitchen at any time from 3-4 pm on, they start lining up when we’ve never fed them their wet food until 7pm (their dry food is in feeders available all day long). I think they’re trying to change their feeding time, but it ain’t gonna happen. LOL

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    1. Cats seem to be either hungry or sleepy all the time! LOL. I am sure they found their food after your brother changed your system. They are so resilient. LOL

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  3. This is such an interesting story! It’s amazing to see that your plan worked out and that the cats are doing better now. I’m so glad to hear that you’ve been faithful to the regimen and that the cats are eating better. Thank you for sharing this post!

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    1. Thank you so much for your comment. I loved my cats (Sister had to be euthanized at the end of that year because of a pituitary tumor which caused ever elevating glucose levels.) But they were amazing in their friendship and I love(d) both of them.

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