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I know a lot of people don't rate Whiskas too highly but have you tried her with Whiskas Supermeat? It isn't lumpy like other meat, more like a pate and is easier to eat. Cassie will only eat the chicken Supermeat so I have to buy the cans separately ......the multi Supermeat packs contain rabbit, chicken, original etc. If you haven't already tried it, may be worth buying one tin to see if she is interested... Also I sometimes mix about half a dozen biscuits in with Cassie's meat if she doesn't seem interested.....that usually does the trick and gets her started on the meat.. Another brand I've been buying lately is Sainsbury's Perfectly Meaty which contains prebiotic. Cassie devours those in no time, the meat is in very small pieces so it's not like they have hard work chewing it. The pouches are 85g and my local Sainsbury sells them in singles as well as packs. I might add that she doesn't like the normal Sainsbury cat food only the ones called Perfectly Meaty Poor Mousie, I hope you can find something to whet her appetite soon, it is so worrying when you can't find anything they will eat........ good luck! |
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I do sympathise with the worry that you are going through Tina with Mousie not eating. I get just as worried about Merlin - being elderly and not wanting him to lose weight either. Merlin also has phases of going off wet food and I have not given him dry for a long long time as he has had urinary problems on and off for years. Felix As Good as it Looks - liked that for a while and then wouldn't touch it for months, but has recently taken to it again - the fish varieties and as long as I cut the larger pieces up for him actually managed to finish it all up. I thought the "meat" looked very rubbery and wouldn't actually buy that again anyway - but at least they sold the varieties in fish or meat, which suited him. He has now gone back to the beef in jelly - another food that he went completely off some months ago and has gone a fair way through that box that I'd kept in the cupboard "just in case". Today, I have tried him on Felix supermeat and he's had some chicken. I've never known him turn his nose up at freshly poached chicken - but I do hand feed him this sometimes when he will not eat anything else. I am interested to see that Mags mentions Sainsburys Perfectly Meaty with a probiotic - I may well get some of that in. For probiotic, sometimes I give Merlin a teaspoon of plain yoghurt which he loves and it is easier to give than that nasty stuff from the vet! I don't know if you have time to cook for Mousie - but there are some good recipes for cat friendly food here and portions can of course be frozen. I have not tried any myself, but may well do next time Merlin refuses to eat! http://www.petskitchen.co.uk/joe-and...rday-meals.asp Another food that I have found useful with Merlin when he refuses to eat anything else is Royal Canin Sensitivity Food - a couple of times he has tucked into this food with gusto when he will look at nothing else http://www.nutrecare.co.uk/prod5.asp...msg=&offs et= You can probably find cheaper online suppliers for this. Pinklizzy very kindly sent me a sachet of this food to try if all else fails - http://www.nutrecare.co.uk/prod5.asp...t=#prod_anchor This is generally used at the vet clinic and fed by tube, but when I was particularly anxious because Merlin was not eating, I would have tried just mixing it and seeing if he would lap it up. I also find standing over Merlin, giving him reassurance and gentle strokes whilst he is eating helps too. I wish you very good luck with Mousie. Do let us know how you get on. ((((HUGS)))) to you both. |
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So very worrying. I second Mags comment about sprinkling the dry food on the wet to get my picky Leia started eating, and it works. She prefers the dry, but after she had a bout of cystitis I want her to eat mostly wet. It is odd how they go off a food they used to enjoy; and then will suddenly start eating one they formerly refused. Have you tried warming the wet a bit? |
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Cleo sometimes does this and, like others have mentioned, sprinkling treats or dried food over wet sometimes gets her eating. At other times only me sitting next to her works! With Cleo though I think it is because she gets nervous that Tolly may come in and jump on her so she needs a 'bodyguard'- could Mousie be nervous of something where she is fed? We have to turn the washing machine off for example as if that starts making a noise Cleo will panic. When she feels comfortable she will eat but at other times she just seems to reject everything and it took us a while to link the problem with various noises and a nervy cat rather than the food. |
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Thanks for the suggestions folks, will try Mousie on some of the Perfectly Meaty for a start as there's a Sainsbury's right down the road. Have tried sprinkling dry food on top of the wet, but Mousie doesn't like her food mixed bit like me I think LOL! She ate a bit of the As Good As It Looks Cod today.......we had been warming the pouches for a couple minutes in hot water.......but gave it to her cold today and she actually ate some, she prefers it cold maybe? Strange cat! We feed the cats in the dining room rather than the kitchen as it's always quiet in there and they prefer that to the kitchen. Still can only get Mousie to eat ON the dining room table though, she reckons she's too special to eat off a mat on the floor I think! She's doing okay with the dry as long as we put a fresh handful on the table whenever she demands it.....which is difficult when we're all out in the day, and she won't eat it if it's been there a couple hours! We think much of the problem is that she's just rather spoiled......even the fresh fish she loves, she'll now only eat when OH hand feeds it to her a piece at a time! The vet wants to try to keep her weight maintained at around 3kg and she's dropped a little below that again. Also difficult to know what to feed her as she had that episode with the tummy upset and frequent vomitting (from her meds or her food) back in September, and her dry food is now a prescription one from the vet's.....but she won't eat the wet version of the same food.# Will try a few other options and keep you all posted. Oh, and this week we finally reduced her meds (the vet asked us to wait till December 1st) and she goes for her blood checks to see if she's coping with the reduction on 22nd December. Thanks again all! Tina P.S. Mousie sends hugs and purrs back! |
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