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Old 31-07-2010, 04:12 PM
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Re: How much should they be eating?

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I don't wet the dry, just mix it in with the tin food
sorry, that's what I meant with wetting it ... dont you find that in no time it turns into one solid mass?

Maybe it's just me though... I know plenty of other people do and say it's fine, but whether I mix it through the wet food or add cat milk or water... it goes all horrid.
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Re: How much should they be eating?

No it's fine, I used a tin of tuna (the blue one so complimentary) FF with the dry. There was no gravy or jelly with it so the smell of the tuna coated the biscuits and they ate it.

Now just have to get them to eat it by itself!
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No it's fine, I used a tin of tuna (the blue one so complimentary) FF with the dry. There was no gravy or jelly with it so the smell of the tuna coated the biscuits and they ate it.

Now just have to get them to eat it by itself!
heheheee, tuna coated... clever kitties

have you tried rolling them over the floor ??? (making a game of it kinda)

some freshly grated parmesan sprinkled on top of the dry food??

no guarantees they will work... I often get ny backside kicked by the shleter as I too often seem to produce kittens who refuse dry food, and the shelter insists they eat dry food.
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heheheee, tuna coated... clever kitties

have you tried rolling them over the floor ??? (making a game of it kinda)

some freshly grated parmesan sprinkled on top of the dry food??

no guarantees they will work... I often get ny backside kicked by the shleter as I too often seem to produce kittens who refuse dry food, and the shelter insists they eat dry food.
They're still not quite interested in games like that so don't think doing that will entice them to eat it lol. Ooh the cheese idea is good, well cheddar do? x
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