Onnie
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I think I must be used to training a cat. I cannot for the life of me keep my cow fat. At best, I can get to 34%. He's only 3 years old and I was going to trade him out for a leopard while waiting to see if I can get my old creature back. I must be working him out too much.
I put him to sleep at 40 - 50% tiredness
He's slightly greedy but I give him 600+ grain at a shot. If I remember correctly, that was enough for a young cat. I have him sometimes eat TWO cows and he's still not putting on the weight. He seems to drop to 17% fast.
Usually we have 5 laps around the temple with the biggest rock he can hold. I'm not doing the enlarge thing because I want him to have a habit. Wake up, pick up rock, laps, eat, drink, poop... Go to Work.
Everything I've read from others, isn't the cow easy to keep fat? Do I need to get more meat in his diet? Two cows for a 3 year old, you'd think he'd be stacking it on.
Any help appreciated because it has been awhile and I'm a bit rusty.
--Onnie
I put him to sleep at 40 - 50% tiredness
He's slightly greedy but I give him 600+ grain at a shot. If I remember correctly, that was enough for a young cat. I have him sometimes eat TWO cows and he's still not putting on the weight. He seems to drop to 17% fast.
Usually we have 5 laps around the temple with the biggest rock he can hold. I'm not doing the enlarge thing because I want him to have a habit. Wake up, pick up rock, laps, eat, drink, poop... Go to Work.
Everything I've read from others, isn't the cow easy to keep fat? Do I need to get more meat in his diet? Two cows for a 3 year old, you'd think he'd be stacking it on.
Any help appreciated because it has been awhile and I'm a bit rusty.
--Onnie