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The only wet food my cat will eat consistently are Inaba's Churu treats, which she usually eats in a mixed tuna flavor. Other than that she's on an all-dry diet of Dr Elsey's Cleanprotein in chicken because she's extremely picky - she has issues with flavor and texture, and has been through every wet food I think she'll try at Petco. I had her eating Tiki Cat's salmon-flavored mousse for a few months a couple years back, but she suddenly got sick of them one day and I couldn't get her to start eating wet food again.
Recently I gave her some Weruva's Slide n' Serve pate to try in the tuna flavor, and this is the only wet food I've ever seen her eat up so quickly. It's getting hot here and she could use more water, especially since I've also never been able to get her to start using a fountain. Would it better to keep getting her tuna-flavored wet food over not feeding it at all? I've tried other flavors and textures, but she won't touch anything pureed and rejects about 95% of everything she's tried that hasn't been tuna flavored. I've always tried to limit how much tuna she gets because of the mercury, but I don't know if that's worse than not any water in through food (all she gets is one Churu treat a day).
Recently I gave her some Weruva's Slide n' Serve pate to try in the tuna flavor, and this is the only wet food I've ever seen her eat up so quickly. It's getting hot here and she could use more water, especially since I've also never been able to get her to start using a fountain. Would it better to keep getting her tuna-flavored wet food over not feeding it at all? I've tried other flavors and textures, but she won't touch anything pureed and rejects about 95% of everything she's tried that hasn't been tuna flavored. I've always tried to limit how much tuna she gets because of the mercury, but I don't know if that's worse than not any water in through food (all she gets is one Churu treat a day).