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Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodShe has been de-wormed twice, there are 2 older cats in the house so she has her choice of three types of dry cat food. Cinnamon from Williams Lake Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodWhen my first furry baby was a kitten, he adopted me in his travels. He really wasn't used to such things as dry cat food and balanced nutrition. I bought him kitten chow and cat milk. Rather than having him drink the milk I would mix some with the dry food and he would snarf it right down! I also gave him over the counter cat vitamins for his first couple months with me. Eventually he wouldn't eat the kitten chow with milk, so I stopped and he continued eating it dry. He grew into a big healthy cat. I also gave him kitten chow his entire first year with me just to make sure he had a good start. Post by purrplekat RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat Food
Thanks for all the suggestions, we have only two kinds of kitten food available here, other than getting into the expense of the vet ... will just keep trying but whoever said it, you're right the poo stinks! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodAll my cats tried to bury their food when they were young. I think it's an instinctual thing for them. (Out in the wild animals bury their food so no other animal will eat it, then later when they are hungry, they'll dig it up and eat again.) After they've grown, sometimes, they'll still scratch next to the food bowl when they're done eating. Put a little dry food in the dish and plop some wet food over it. As she eats the wet food, she'll eat some dry too, and sooner or later, she'll start eating the dry food. At ten weeks, she might still prefer wet food, so give her some time to adjust. And definitely make the dry kibble kitten food, not cat food for a grown animal. Post by susanmajp RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodPerhaps the reason why she is trying to bury it IS that it is offensive smelling to her, our cats do that too when they smell something unsavory to them. Post By Paula Jo Carr in Mebane, NC (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat Food
My husband and I have 5 cats and we have learned that the cats are like our daughters were...each one has their own personality and taste perferences. Post By Paula Jo Carr in Mebane, NC (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat Food
This is really to do with the last post re milk and cats. I have 2 cats, One does not like milk, and won't drink it. The other, a ginger male, just loves milk and in 8 years it has NEVER given him diarrhea. However, I certainly don't give it to him every day, just once in a while as a treat. Or maybe this guy just has a cast iron stomach! Post By Ellie (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodThis is a suggestion along with the other helpful hints already given. Put your kitten in a room by itself with the new food (bathroom?). This way she has no other choice but to eat the food that you will give her. Best of luck to you. Post By Ace (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodHave you tried Carnation Kitten Chow? That was recommended to me by our vet for our Mr.Fluff - who is now 9 weeks old. He dives into it and loves it. Post By MamaJude (Guest Post) RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodMix it with the wet food. By the time she finishes the wet food, the dry food will have some of the flavor of both and be softer. Eventually, she will try it. Just like a child - if you keep putting something in front of them without pushing it, they will try it on their own sooner or later. Post by Lynn RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat FoodTry mixing the dry food with cooked white rice. Most cats love rice and this may get her started on dry food. And here's another reason you shouldn't give cats tuna: most cats lack the enzyme necessary to digest it. A cat can starve to death on a diet with lots of tuna. Post by perfume and powder RE: Getting a Kitten to Eat Dry Cat Food
If you start a cat out on wet food, they'll of course never want dry food... But I have 2 suggestions for you... Start by mixing dry with wet 50-50...& SLOWLY reduce the wet food. Post by Cyinda |
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