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Old 25-03-2009, 01:19 PM
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Re: Dry food and vets advice?

My minnii is a bit like this - so I try to stick to a routine now - breakfast is natures menu, JWB dry down all the time, lunch, Hi-life, tea - nature's menu again and then as a treat applaws late evening. I know it's a few in a day -but the variety seems to keep her satisfied. If she doesn't eat it - I lift it and store it until the next session. Some days she eats masses some days she barely touches it! She sleeps in the kitchen and that's when I give her her applaws (and anything she didn't eat in the day and I forgot to give her later)and I top up the dry if needed. Normally most of it is gone in the morning.

They can be terrible minxes though - Minnii is known for very rarely eating the dry so when I took her to the studs I took HI-life with me as I knew they fed Royal Canin dry (which she won't touch). At the studs she ONLY at the RC and refused the Hi-life, which she then wolfed down when she got home! ANd they say there's nowt so queer as folk - I think cats are worse!

Just keep trying and stick to a routine. Try different flavours of same brands but keep at it. She'll get there in the end. If you introduce anything new take it really slow so you don't upset her tummy. Good luck.
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