Hello all, I wish this wasn't my first post here, but I don't know who to turn to and need some help.
I've been feeding my cat, Nilla, Nature's Variety chicken medallions for about 10ish months now. Its been going great and I've thought about making my own raw food, but I just don't have the time for that now and the medallions are really easy.
Anyway, the other day I was picking her up some more food and they were out of the chicken medallions so I got some patties which are 8oz instead of 1oz. Along with this I thought that maybe she'd like to try a different flavor, so I got a trial pack of the beef medallions. The next day, I gave her a beef medallion and she regurgitated it immediately. I threw out all the beef and then put some chicken in the refridgerator to thaw. However, every time I give her the chicken now, she's been regurgitating that as well.
I called Nature's Variety hoping to get some answers, but they couldn't have been any more unhelpful (it was like telling a wall my problems). And now I'm thinking about taking her to the vet, but every vet around here is a typical "old-school" vet that still pushes Hill's science diet. They are good for big problems, but when it comes to nutrition, they are oblivious.
Has anybody experienced anything like this? Other than not being able to keep her food down, she's acting pretty normal.
Thanks!
I've been feeding my cat, Nilla, Nature's Variety chicken medallions for about 10ish months now. Its been going great and I've thought about making my own raw food, but I just don't have the time for that now and the medallions are really easy.
Anyway, the other day I was picking her up some more food and they were out of the chicken medallions so I got some patties which are 8oz instead of 1oz. Along with this I thought that maybe she'd like to try a different flavor, so I got a trial pack of the beef medallions. The next day, I gave her a beef medallion and she regurgitated it immediately. I threw out all the beef and then put some chicken in the refridgerator to thaw. However, every time I give her the chicken now, she's been regurgitating that as well.
I called Nature's Variety hoping to get some answers, but they couldn't have been any more unhelpful (it was like telling a wall my problems). And now I'm thinking about taking her to the vet, but every vet around here is a typical "old-school" vet that still pushes Hill's science diet. They are good for big problems, but when it comes to nutrition, they are oblivious.
Has anybody experienced anything like this? Other than not being able to keep her food down, she's acting pretty normal.
Thanks!