Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
If he acts hungry... then you just have to ignore him. YOU are the boss, not him. He needs to know that he will only be fed at certain times nad at those times only and crying for more will not get him any.
That's the problem. We've been doing that for over a year now and it's just driving my husband insane to the point he's ready to strangle her every morning and evening when she's whining, and he's seriously contemplating giving her away. Over the past week I've been attemping 3 feedings a day instead of 2, but we're just not home during the weekday to feed her any more frequently than that. However, even that doesn't seem to be working.

I'm fine ignoring it, because I'm a cat person and it doesn't bother me.. but I have trouble ignoring my husband and his constant yelling at my kitty, especially when she wakes him up. Thankfully he knows how much I love my cat and is willing to go along with trying new things, so that hopefully this becomes more tolerable.

"Why can't we all just get along?!"

She is on the purina indoor formula, which I believe has some weight control in it for less active kitties.