• MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    And if they’ll eat it.

    Mine slurps up half of the gravy, and then shows absolutely no interest in the solid food.

    He was a rescue, so I didn’t get decide what he got used to eating.

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      2 months ago

      I was not asking for advice. You are not giving me new ideas.

      I tell you I feel this comment. Sums up my experience with Lemmy perfectly. Just unending unasked for advice. This whole website is basically made up of old guys at a bowling alley who try to teach everybody how to bowl against their will.

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      2 months ago

      Try purée. It’s the only kind my cat will eat. It’s a texture thing. She doesn’t know what to do with the big chunks in regular cat food.

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      2 months ago

      Have you tried a bunch of different brands? I’ve found that my younger cat will eat a mix of any wet with the dry food without any real preference, but my old cat will only eat 2 or 3 kinds of wet food from 2 manufacturers.

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      2 months ago

      Go to a pet store and buy 5 or 10 single serving flavors of decent quality. Might be $10-15 for the experiment to land on something they like. Plan and accept that a lot of it will be thrown out. They also might love it, but not day 2 when refrigerated.