My cat Luci didn’t this weird behavior yesterday that’s concerning.
The day before, for dinner I gave her some raw Chicken tenderloins and a new freeze dried raw food. The new food was vital essentials freeze dried entree in chicken. She’s had just tenderloins before and never any issues. I decided to give her this new food too with this meal to 1. Introduce it slowly and 2. Add more nutrients and such to make the raw Chicken a complete meal.
She ate it fine.
The next day, she didn’t want breakfast, which is really odd for a food hog like her. I tried 3 of her favorite foods to no avail. Since she seemed to like the freeze dried stuff I decided to try that, I let her smell the package before I mixed it up to see if she would perk up. She started shaking her head and moving her tongue as if there was something bad tasting or stuck in her mouth. She started drooling and it was a bit frothy. What could this mean?
Here are the ingredients for the new food
Ground Chicken with Bone, Chicken Heart, Chicken Liver, Herring Oil (Natural Source of Vitamin D), Mixed Tocopherols (Natural Antioxidant), D-Alpha Tocopherol (Natural Vitamin E).
She’s eating today no problem, and I pitched the new food. But the behavior was so bizarre..
The day before, for dinner I gave her some raw Chicken tenderloins and a new freeze dried raw food. The new food was vital essentials freeze dried entree in chicken. She’s had just tenderloins before and never any issues. I decided to give her this new food too with this meal to 1. Introduce it slowly and 2. Add more nutrients and such to make the raw Chicken a complete meal.
She ate it fine.
The next day, she didn’t want breakfast, which is really odd for a food hog like her. I tried 3 of her favorite foods to no avail. Since she seemed to like the freeze dried stuff I decided to try that, I let her smell the package before I mixed it up to see if she would perk up. She started shaking her head and moving her tongue as if there was something bad tasting or stuck in her mouth. She started drooling and it was a bit frothy. What could this mean?
Here are the ingredients for the new food
Ground Chicken with Bone, Chicken Heart, Chicken Liver, Herring Oil (Natural Source of Vitamin D), Mixed Tocopherols (Natural Antioxidant), D-Alpha Tocopherol (Natural Vitamin E).
She’s eating today no problem, and I pitched the new food. But the behavior was so bizarre..