Pebbles has been throwing up daily over the holiday weekend. She has always had a more sensitive stomach that the other cats. Even as a kitten I had to be careful how she was fed. I took her to the Vet and he just gave her a shot and said to feed her the dry Royal Canine gastro... or Hills i/d dry food. I got the Royal Canine and she won't touch it.
I am afraid she is going to get sicker if I don't get her to eat something that she can keep down.
The options I can think of that would get her eating the fastest are to try switching all of the cats to just Young Again cat food, or a limited ingredient food that is not chicken for awhile before we go back to trying to get them to eat the wet food. I know it would be better if she just ate wet food, but I am afraid she will go too long without food if I just take the dry away. We have tried a sample of the Young Again a few years ago, and she did like it then.
Or I could see if she would eat just plain boiled chicken for a couple of days. I think I have a sample of the supplements you add to cooked meat to make it nutritionally complete if she did eat it.
Her current diet was Dry Blue Wilderness chicken and I put out a variety of wet foods, Sheba cuts & Fancy Feast Classics are the only ones that don't get thrown out to the feral cats, and I am worried one of those could be part of the problem too.
Is there something better than the Royal Canine that she might eat right away?
Would adding probiotics to her food help?
I am afraid she is going to get sicker if I don't get her to eat something that she can keep down.
The options I can think of that would get her eating the fastest are to try switching all of the cats to just Young Again cat food, or a limited ingredient food that is not chicken for awhile before we go back to trying to get them to eat the wet food. I know it would be better if she just ate wet food, but I am afraid she will go too long without food if I just take the dry away. We have tried a sample of the Young Again a few years ago, and she did like it then.
Or I could see if she would eat just plain boiled chicken for a couple of days. I think I have a sample of the supplements you add to cooked meat to make it nutritionally complete if she did eat it.
Her current diet was Dry Blue Wilderness chicken and I put out a variety of wet foods, Sheba cuts & Fancy Feast Classics are the only ones that don't get thrown out to the feral cats, and I am worried one of those could be part of the problem too.
Is there something better than the Royal Canine that she might eat right away?
Would adding probiotics to her food help?