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Old 27-01-2010, 12:29 PM
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fussy eater ???

hi there, i have a 7 month old kitten. was very good @ her food til about a month ago. started getting fussy. i thought it was because i was feeding her the same type of food (felix pouches) so tried another brand which worked for a while. this last week she is only licking the jelly off the meat and leaving the rest. likes cheese, so tried her with some this morning. she only ate a wee bit. still drinking fine. using litter tray fine. i have kept her in for last few days as she has been known to go into neighbours houses and got fed. i have asked them to stop feeding her as i want to know what she is taking in. seems to be in good mood, still having her mad/mental half house sessions
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Re: fussy eater ???

Hiya its possible your neighbours are still feeding her or she is "eating out" and catching her own lol I usually find that my cats go off their food after a while so I have to keep changing it to keep them interested! They also used to just lick the jelly off as yours seems to do so now I buy feline fayre at Asda and they seem to love it, it doesnt really have any chunks in it so they eat the lot.
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Old 27-01-2010, 02:26 PM
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Re: fussy eater ???

thanks for that, i'l try that with her
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thanks for that, i'l try that with her
ok let me know how she gets on, all of mine prefer the tuna lol
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Re: fussy eater ???

thanks for that. i tried her and she likes the tuna aswell. since iv stopped fretting she seems to be eating better. also think she is eating "out" aswell. not so worried as friends and neighbours have assured me that she looks well fed and has a nice glossy coat. Thanks again
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