our oldest (spivey), is 9. she is a dry-only eater, and has proven very resistant to all attempts to get her to eat canned food. i've tried many. she will eat 'real' meat, such as chicken, ground beef, ham (i know
), as a matter of fact, she LOVES meat. but on the canned food... nuh uh.
so. i've read about the crack-like qualities of fancy feast, and wonder if i should give it a try, with hopes that i can transition her to the canned food the others eat (wellness grain-free varieties) eventually.
what do you think? am i paddling in dangerous waters? are the benefits of getting her to eat canned food worth the risk of addiction to this magical substance? will she wind up on fancy feast alley, a shadow of her former self?
so. i've read about the crack-like qualities of fancy feast, and wonder if i should give it a try, with hopes that i can transition her to the canned food the others eat (wellness grain-free varieties) eventually.
what do you think? am i paddling in dangerous waters? are the benefits of getting her to eat canned food worth the risk of addiction to this magical substance? will she wind up on fancy feast alley, a shadow of her former self?