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Old 17-07-2011, 09:57 PM
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Is it ok to mix up two different brands of food in one meal?

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Unfortunately my cat is getting fussy little monster, maybe it's my fault because I gave her too wide food choice Anyway, at present her number one food is Bozita chunks in gravy and I know that there is a better food like Grau, which I have in the cupboard but my princess of course doesn't want to eat. The only way she ate it ( Grau) was when I mixed it up with Bozita, so the question is; can I do it for longer time?
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Re: Is it ok to mix up two different brands of food in one meal?

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Hi

Unfortunately my cat is getting fussy little monster, maybe it's my fault because I gave her too wide food choice Anyway, at present her number one food is Bozita chunks in gravy and I know that there is a better food like Grau, which I have in the cupboard but my princess of course doesn't want to eat. The only way she ate it ( Grau) was when I mixed it up with Bozita, so the question is; can I do it for longer time?
Thanks for any help
I hope so, because I do it all the time. Between leftovers and trying to get my cat to stop being addicted to one thing, it's common at our house. Offering a wide variety of foods is a good idea.
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Old 17-07-2011, 10:30 PM
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I do hope so too . thanks for your answer.
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