Hello Everyone!
Our rescue kitty Milly is settling in well into the household without any major problems from our other two.
We are currently waiting to hear from the vets with the results of her poo sample as she went down with bad diharrea (sp) again over the weekend.
I am beginning to wonder if the problem lies with her obsession for food? This lastest bout coincided with her going out and disappearing for a few hours Saturday afternoon and coming back with a frog
!
In the house she is terrible when im trying to cook or we are trying to eat she is constantly trying to steal food and i dont dare leave the IAMS food down like i used to before she came to us because she will just eat every single last morsle!!
We know she cant help it as she was a seizure case and it is probably the only way she ever got to eat but she is not doing her tummy (or our noses
) any favours!
Does anyone have any tips on how to help her realise that she doesnt have to do this anymore and she can now look forward to good regualar meals for the rest of her days?
Our rescue kitty Milly is settling in well into the household without any major problems from our other two.
We are currently waiting to hear from the vets with the results of her poo sample as she went down with bad diharrea (sp) again over the weekend.
I am beginning to wonder if the problem lies with her obsession for food? This lastest bout coincided with her going out and disappearing for a few hours Saturday afternoon and coming back with a frog
In the house she is terrible when im trying to cook or we are trying to eat she is constantly trying to steal food and i dont dare leave the IAMS food down like i used to before she came to us because she will just eat every single last morsle!!
We know she cant help it as she was a seizure case and it is probably the only way she ever got to eat but she is not doing her tummy (or our noses
Does anyone have any tips on how to help her realise that she doesnt have to do this anymore and she can now look forward to good regualar meals for the rest of her days?