Hi-
I recently transitioned our 5 kitties from dry to all wet. Previously, we had a ceramic feeding "trough" that they all grazed out of.
When my 15 y.o. tabby was diagnosed diabetic, and after much reading on this site, we pitched the dry junk grazing and went to 2x daily feedings of only wet food.
My wife bought 5 stainless steel bowls to feed each cat with. That evening 3 out of the 5 ate pretty well out of these SS bowls but they never really licked them clean.
I assumed it was simply them missing their dry food.
However, one evening, I was washing their bowls and after rinsing them noticed they smelled "metallic".
So I wondered: since cats have a much more sensative nose then we humans do, could they be put off by the "metallic" smell and possible taste of the bowls.
As an experiment, at the next feeding, I fed them out of some ceramic cereal bowls. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! Not only did the 3 non-fussy eaters clean their bowls, the 2 picky eaters nearly did the same. We fed them the same Fancy Feast chicken as before.
The only change was the type of material the bowl was made of.
I recently transitioned our 5 kitties from dry to all wet. Previously, we had a ceramic feeding "trough" that they all grazed out of.
When my 15 y.o. tabby was diagnosed diabetic, and after much reading on this site, we pitched the dry junk grazing and went to 2x daily feedings of only wet food.
My wife bought 5 stainless steel bowls to feed each cat with. That evening 3 out of the 5 ate pretty well out of these SS bowls but they never really licked them clean.
I assumed it was simply them missing their dry food.
However, one evening, I was washing their bowls and after rinsing them noticed they smelled "metallic".
So I wondered: since cats have a much more sensative nose then we humans do, could they be put off by the "metallic" smell and possible taste of the bowls.
As an experiment, at the next feeding, I fed them out of some ceramic cereal bowls. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! Not only did the 3 non-fussy eaters clean their bowls, the 2 picky eaters nearly did the same. We fed them the same Fancy Feast chicken as before.
The only change was the type of material the bowl was made of.