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You could try getting your cat to eat this food: http://www.k9natural.com/cat-food/107-FD-125G-DOM-FDF/Feline-Freeze-Dried-Chicken-and-Lamb.html or this http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/Stella-Chewys-Grain-Free-Freeze-Dried-Cat-Food/300058.aspx. This food mimics dry kibble, especially if you cut it into small pieces, but has the same moisture as canned when you add water and nutritionally is better than canned. To feed raw, you need a frosty bowl, http://www.frostybowlz.com/FrostyBowlz_Chilled_Pet_Bowl_p/3600.htm so you can leave the food out for up to 4 hours. If your cat won't eat it, you can try sprinkling http://www.florastor.ca/ on top, cats love it and it's a probiotic. If all that fails, check with your vet about giving your cat periactin. It's a antihistamine and stimulates appetite big time and could work during the transition period.