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My vet recommended feeding my cats once a day when they turned 1yo. It was a very noisy transition from being free fed as kittens to only eating once a day.
We all found our happy place by feeding them dry food in the mornings and pudding treats in the evening (its mostly water! < is what I tell to my vet). My vet is happy that my cats are at a healthy weight, my family is happy that we no longer hear the song of our cats' people at 3am, my cats are happy that they get to eat treats.
Also they don't vomit anymore and don't leave any leftovers since they know that it's the next day before they can eat big again. We were able to maintain their weight at 3.8kg for 6mos now since we started this diet.