I am currently struggling with a picky eater at home. Misha is seven months old, she started refusing baby cat food about two months ago, adult food she eats, I guess the size of the kibble didn’t please her. The vet said that as long as she’s getting enough nutrition from dry & wet and home cooked food it’s okay.
What bugs me now is that she stopped eating any kind of canned food a month ago. I tried Applaws, Royal Canin, Animonda, Sheba and even Whiskas, something I’m not proud of. She might lick some of the souse but won’t eat any of it. She wasn’t really keen on eating meat either, she might try a bit of chicken now and then but.. literally just taste a small bit and leave it again (and that is only if it’s raw, if a boil it, she just smells it and walks away) I took her to the vet and he said that she is as healthy as she can be and that it’s okay to feed only dry food but offered me RoyalC. .. from what I’ve read that is by far not the best choice.
I am currently feeding her with Applaws grain free with 80% chicken meat, or at least they advertise this way. I am sure that you are more familiar with dry foods that can be used as main food& nutrition source, can you offer me anything better? Orijien is actually too expensive where I live, I was thinking of Animonda Grain free, is it a better option than Applaws?
Thanks in advance!
What bugs me now is that she stopped eating any kind of canned food a month ago. I tried Applaws, Royal Canin, Animonda, Sheba and even Whiskas, something I’m not proud of. She might lick some of the souse but won’t eat any of it. She wasn’t really keen on eating meat either, she might try a bit of chicken now and then but.. literally just taste a small bit and leave it again (and that is only if it’s raw, if a boil it, she just smells it and walks away) I took her to the vet and he said that she is as healthy as she can be and that it’s okay to feed only dry food but offered me RoyalC. .. from what I’ve read that is by far not the best choice.
I am currently feeding her with Applaws grain free with 80% chicken meat, or at least they advertise this way. I am sure that you are more familiar with dry foods that can be used as main food& nutrition source, can you offer me anything better? Orijien is actually too expensive where I live, I was thinking of Animonda Grain free, is it a better option than Applaws?
Thanks in advance!