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Old 08-07-2011, 11:33 AM
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Cat not eating

My 7 month old British Shorthair has suddenly gone a fussy little madam. She is refusing to eat any wet food. She used to eat Felix but I wanted her on a decent food so I bought Nature Menu which she refused and recently I bought Animonda Carny to try and she is refusing that. We went back to felix and she is refusing that now too, lol! We mixed them slightly during the changes but she isn't daft and didn't fall for it.

She is eating dry food which is strange as she isn't much of a dry food eater. She eats Orijen dry. She is drinking well from the fountain and full of life so I know she isn't ill.

Any advice? Should I be concerned? I spoke to the vets this morning when I called in and they said she sounds perfectly fine, just trying her luck with me. My older Norwegian Forest cat is doing the same with the wet food, so strange. They used to both run to their bowls when they heard me dishing out.
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Old 08-07-2011, 11:35 AM
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I forgot to say they are both up to date with their flea and worming treatment, no sickness or diorrheoa.
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