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I have a foster cat who has a really sensitive stomach. Shes on grain free, corn free, Blue Basic kibble... but she does have intermittent soft stool.
(she has been checked at the vet for parasites, worms, FelV, FIV etc etc and they don't know whats wrong. They think its a food allergy or IBS).
I've heard about people feeding their cats human baby food, because it limited ingredient and easy on the stomach. I bought the chicken one and its literally "chicken and water" blenderized. She LOVES it, but my question is: do I have to refrigerate it right after opening? It seems weird that a food item that isn't refrigerated when I buy it.. should be refrigerated right after I open it.
She'll probably finish a small jar within 2 days, so does it NEED refrigerated?
I only ask because she is separate from my other cats in an area downstairs, and its just another trip for me to make to go upstairs, heat it, make sure its ok, and go back downstairs to give her it. I dont mind doing it, but if I dont have to its one less step.
(she has been checked at the vet for parasites, worms, FelV, FIV etc etc and they don't know whats wrong. They think its a food allergy or IBS).
I've heard about people feeding their cats human baby food, because it limited ingredient and easy on the stomach. I bought the chicken one and its literally "chicken and water" blenderized. She LOVES it, but my question is: do I have to refrigerate it right after opening? It seems weird that a food item that isn't refrigerated when I buy it.. should be refrigerated right after I open it.
She'll probably finish a small jar within 2 days, so does it NEED refrigerated?
I only ask because she is separate from my other cats in an area downstairs, and its just another trip for me to make to go upstairs, heat it, make sure its ok, and go back downstairs to give her it. I dont mind doing it, but if I dont have to its one less step.