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I'm glad h's eating; may not be an ideal diet but getting him to eat is the important thing! I hope he keeps it up, bless him! Give him a gentle cuddle from his friend across the Pond! |
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I am glad Merlin is eating albeit not ideal. There is an additive you can buy to put on the food that helps with missing nutrients. My friend has just started using it. I will find out what it is called and where she got it for you. |
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I've never had any success in geting a cat to eat boiled rice. Maybe he'd like the occasional egg, a good source of B-vits and iron but too much will bung him up ofcourse. If you do feed eggs, please always make sure the egg white is cooked as it does contain an enzyme when raw that will hamper the obsorptionj of the goodness contained in the egg. When cooked the enzyme is destroyed. Winston used to enjoy the occasional scrambled egg and as a special treat add a little cooked ham He also loved things like sardines and liquidised chicken broth, no onions. |
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http://www.felinecrf.org/persuading_cat_to_eat.htm Angie thought I'd post this link as it has many good hints and tips to help with cats that are not eating too well. I hope it helps |
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