Fluff was a lot like Tuxie with food,
artiemom
and yes,
fionasmom
, he was a TNRd colony cat though not "feral." Fluff is a social eater. He really loves having my company while he eats. And yesterday he ate a whole tin of Blue Buffalo Tastefuls beef PLUS a 3 oz. tin of BB Wilderness Kitten chicken & trout He's been doing really well on his eating and understands that when he eats, I praise him a lot. He gets the connection and wants to please. Even foods he has snubbed in the past get finished when I sit with him and praise him. Is Tuxie a social eater too, I wonder?
And I wonder if Tuxie doesn't like the kind of litter. Hopefully it's UNSCENTED and scoopable. Cats' natural preferred substrate is sandy, and the scoopable mimics that most closely. Since they are much more sensitive to smell than humans, and do not like the fake chemical "perfumey" smells that scented litter have, most if not all experts warn against it. They also suggest no covered boxes, since they can make a cat feel trapped. A high sided box is best. Have you tried a little whiskbroom/dustpan set from a dollar or home store, artiemom ? I have one of these near each box. They make cleanup very quick and easy. There are also litter mats--I have these by 2 of our boxes and since Fluff only uses one box, it's not a problem. In fact, I have VERY LITTLE cleanup as he does not kick litter out of the box; and I'm using much, much less litter with him because of this. For some reason, he only generally uses the box once a day, for both functions.
And I wonder if Tuxie doesn't like the kind of litter. Hopefully it's UNSCENTED and scoopable. Cats' natural preferred substrate is sandy, and the scoopable mimics that most closely. Since they are much more sensitive to smell than humans, and do not like the fake chemical "perfumey" smells that scented litter have, most if not all experts warn against it. They also suggest no covered boxes, since they can make a cat feel trapped. A high sided box is best. Have you tried a little whiskbroom/dustpan set from a dollar or home store, artiemom ? I have one of these near each box. They make cleanup very quick and easy. There are also litter mats--I have these by 2 of our boxes and since Fluff only uses one box, it's not a problem. In fact, I have VERY LITTLE cleanup as he does not kick litter out of the box; and I'm using much, much less litter with him because of this. For some reason, he only generally uses the box once a day, for both functions.