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  1. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    Thanks for your message. I did start looking at her site and it is a lot of info to get through. Also called to have message relayed to vet that I need better answer because new food isn’t working.
  2. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    Thank you
  3. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    Someone at vet office assured me cats won’t starve themselves but will eat when hungry. I don’t believe that is always true.
  4. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    I will look into these treats.
  5. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    I’m trusting my vet to tell me what to do but also wanted to ask you all because pet owners know so much too. I’ll check out that website.
  6. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    Giving her dry and wet food. I have tried mixing new and old food and adding baby food and she just wants to eat the old food.
  7. Worriedkittymom

    Transitioning to prescription food

    Looking for anyone who’s had success transitioning cat to prescription food. Trying everything I can to get my cat to eat her new kidney health food.
  8. Worriedkittymom

    Stop Nighttime Meowing In Apartment

    It’s worth a try. Thanks.
  9. Worriedkittymom

    Stop Nighttime Meowing In Apartment

    I’m upstairs in my bedroom. She’s downstairs in living room. She has lots of toys including a flying, fluttering butterfly I keep turned on. My door is open if she wants to come in. She just seems to me to be lonely and sometimes comes up, but mostly stays downstairs and wants me to come down.
  10. Worriedkittymom

    Stop Nighttime Meowing In Apartment

    She isn’t acting any differently other than more meowing- eating, playing, using litter box as usual. It could be my behavior influencing her. I could also have her checked by vet.
  11. Worriedkittymom

    Stop Nighttime Meowing In Apartment

    I have a healthy 12-year-old cat. Lately she’s meowing more at night. I’m not active enough in the evening and in turn then she isn’t. In addition to later feeding and play time, I know ignoring her nighttime meowing is most important. However, I live in an apartment with thin walls and...
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