My kittens will be 1 the end of October. The dominant cat takes over the food bowls...both of them. Any suggestions? Princess still gets plenty of dry food but Gwen is eating more of the wet food.
The only solution I have found with my two (adult) cats is to separate them for feedings. My dominant cat KNOWS he isn't supposed to shoulder his way in on my more submissive cat's food, but still tries if I am not watching.
The only solution I have found with my two (adult) cats is to separate them for feedings. My dominant cat KNOWS he isn't supposed to shoulder his way in on my more submissive cat's food, but still tries if I am not watching.
This. I feed my cats at set meal times in separate rooms. Even though they each prefer a specific texture - one pate and one chunky- they'll still try to steal each other's if they get an opportunity.