MélanieW
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some tips from kibble addicted cat owners. My cat won't eat any wet food (I've been trying for the past three weeks). I tried multiple brands and tried to add freeze dried chicken on top of the food. I tried mixing just a bit of wet food in his dry food. I was so desperate I even tried putting two PartyMix treats in the wet food. He doesn't even want to look at the wet food...
I would love to just take the dry food away and let him be hungry enough to eat the wet food (Noah has NOT lost his appetite with the diabetes AT ALL), but because I need to keep on a schedule, I'm not really sure what to do.
All advices and tips are welcome. I'm waiting for some freeze dried raw food (Primal and Stella and CHewy), but at this point I'm not very hopeful. He'll probably eat it if I leave it dry, but won't touch the food if I add water to it. And I'm guessing rehydrated freeze dried raw food is probably not a ideal long-term solution. Would it be ok if he does eat that?
I'm looking for some tips from kibble addicted cat owners. My cat won't eat any wet food (I've been trying for the past three weeks). I tried multiple brands and tried to add freeze dried chicken on top of the food. I tried mixing just a bit of wet food in his dry food. I was so desperate I even tried putting two PartyMix treats in the wet food. He doesn't even want to look at the wet food...
I would love to just take the dry food away and let him be hungry enough to eat the wet food (Noah has NOT lost his appetite with the diabetes AT ALL), but because I need to keep on a schedule, I'm not really sure what to do.
All advices and tips are welcome. I'm waiting for some freeze dried raw food (Primal and Stella and CHewy), but at this point I'm not very hopeful. He'll probably eat it if I leave it dry, but won't touch the food if I add water to it. And I'm guessing rehydrated freeze dried raw food is probably not a ideal long-term solution. Would it be ok if he does eat that?