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Canned food mostly and some dry.Is this canned food, or dry?
Canned food mostly and some dry.Is this canned food, or dry?
Granted that either way ( up high or low on the floor) he can smell it, you would think?, but do I remember that you had the wet food placed higher up? Would you want to try that again?If he’s down on the ground floor and sees me - after I leave he comes and eats.
He likes the food that I have been feeding him. His appetite has seemed off this week. I worry worry worry about him.Granted that either way ( up high or low on the floor) he can smell it, you would think?, but do I remember that you had the wet food placed higher up? Would you want to try that again?
There's a baby food soup he might like, it's a couple teaspoons of meat baby food (beechnut is good since it doesn't have cornstarch) and a few teaspoons of water , (the recipe says up to a quarter cup but the amount of water is dependent on the cats' taste )
I wouldn't worry. It's very hot and cats, like most people, don't have as big an appetite when it's hot as they don't need as many calories to keep them warm. As long as he IS eating, drinking, and eliminating, I would think he's doing very well. When it cools down some, you should look to see him eating more, gradually.He likes the food that I have been feeding him. His appetite has seemed off this week. I worry worry worry about him.
Try the baby food soup in addition to what you're feeding himHis appetite has seemed off this week.
*I think you're right*I didn’t see him all day and litter untouched so I was upset but then just watched him come down and eat two cans. And he sniffed the dry. I think he’s fine!View attachment 429025
Yes someday!He won’t eat also if I’m there - he won’t move at all. Maybe someday. Maybe.
Oh good! I agree he may have had a spell off food a bit.I didn’t see him all day and litter untouched so I was upset but then just watched him come down and eat two cans. And he sniffed the dry. I think he’s fine!
"Real indoor cat." Those words have such a nice ring to them. Balm to my soul!Here ‘ya go - Oscar stretched out on the carpet like a real indoor cat.
(I choose not to go in there since I wanted him to relax)
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Me too!!!I just love seeing pictures of him all stretched out and comfy in his new home.
Backing up a bit, because I keep losing notifications on this thread - but I would say jumping from the platform to the sofa and not using the ramp is because he is a CAT. This applies to all cats, not just ones who are going from feral to domesticated (which he clearly is)!Why jump from the platform onto the sofa? And not take the ramp??
Me three!I just love seeing pictures of him all stretched out and comfy in his new home.
Me four!I just love seeing pictures of him all stretched out and comfy in his new home.
Me five!I just love seeing pictures of him all stretched out and comfy in his new home.
I think his "affectionate" response is eating and pooping and not jumping out the open soffit!Awwww... thanks for the Monday Oscar update. Seeing him so relaxed always makes my day. You're doing so well with him. Keep it up, and I'm sure eventually he's going to reward you with an affectionate response of some type.