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Foofoo was like this a few weeks ago so I had the vet check her teeth out. She went for her op on Monday and it turned out she had a broken tooth at the back. Thats been removed and she is a lot better with her food now. |
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Yes - that's a good point to check PP, as CS says, dental problems could be the culprit. I do sympathise, she sounds to be causing as much anxiety with her picky eating as Merlin - but of course she is a much younger cat. |
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It is such a worry when they don't eat. Things I've tried in the past include (all mixed with their fav cat food) - mixing some cheese in - sprinkle some oxo cube - some tomato puree - grated chicken or turkey - sardine, tuna or trout also heating it very slightly makes it smell a bit different (better?) Good luck |
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I agree with CM that warming seems to help; I put Leia's tins on the radiator for a bit to warm and she does seem to eat better that way; she's a very picky eater. And the sardines and trout are a good idea, also some salmon, if she'll eat fish. |
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Tuna in spring water is good if you are worried about salt. Cured meat like ham and corned beef might be a bit too salty for her to have much of but as a treat should be OK. Mind you- it sounds like she is holding out for the caviar |
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Sorry Posh isn't eating too well, it could be that she's holding out for the good stuff but I'd get her checked by your vet-just to rule out any possible medical cause for her inappetance. |
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Thanks for your help I will see the vet ASAP just to check out any dentition problems. Yesterday she seemed a little better but I knowshe's more keen on real meat than proprietary catfood, as she cleans her plate then! Maybe too, she's missing her grass as she's not been out for some weeks now. I'll grow some trays for the odd nibble. Will keep you posted |
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