Milo isn't a tiny cat, so I'm not *too* worried yet, but he doesn't eat much. Then Pythagoras, the big fat blob, comes and eats the remainders. Milo likes to 'graze' and Py likes to wolf his food down, which isn't really working as a combination. We're currently trying sprinkling cat milk on the food, which is helping a bit.
Don't know if this will help, but we've got a similar situation with Worthington (older cat), who is a very slow eater, and Chesterfield (still-kittenish younger one), who is a wolf-it-downer. We feed them in separate rooms so that Chesterfield, who is on a special diet, can't eat Worthington's food. He protests about being shut in the bedroom for so long, but we've recently been trying to discourage Worthington from taking alllllll day with his food by tossing out whatever he hasn't eaten after half an hour or so, and it seems to be working, more or less.
Also: what is cat milk??
Maria, I'm so sorry the job didn't work out. Fie on them. Raq, Steph, I'm glad you're both getting the right treatment, but sorry it's been dragging on so long.
ION, I am about to kill our landlord. (Current, not about-to-be.) Despite repeated phone calls and text messages, he has not yet told us (1) when the new tenants are moving in; (2) whether or not they will be buying our washer & dryer; (3) how & when we can get our security deposit back from him. Because, you know, it's not like we're moving THIS WEEKEND and might need to know any of that information. (Also, he has never once apologized for being late/flaky/unavailable, for not paying the water bill, for not letting us use the basement for storage as promised when we signed the lease, etc. etc....) I will be SO GLAD to see the last of him once we've moved out.