Over a period of two months, you can get your cat fully enrolled in a twice - to three - times -
daily feeding schedule so that you can control the amount he or she eats.»
Not exact matches
You are already at a 2.5 hour
schedule, and you are waking him for those,
so you don't need to adjust
daily feeding.
A formal work agreement isn't necessary with relative caregivers (like it is with a nanny), but you can have a better childcare experience and avoid misunderstandings by writing most of these things down along with an outline of your baby's
daily schedule (timing of naps and
feedings, what to
feed your tot, how much time to spend at the playground, and
so on).
So consider creating your own
daily feeding schedule that'll include 4 or 5 (or even 6) small meals.