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Hi there,
First-time poster. I've been lurking here for awhile & have very much enjoyed the helpful, thoughtful and supportive posts on this site.
I'm looking for advice about high quality wet food with chunks or large shreds. My girl Phoebe (the small one in the picture below) is not very good at eating wet food. She licks & licks, only occasionally managing to get a piece in her mouth. She is just too dainty! Pate-style food doesn't work at all. This is a problem because then she only eats wet food if she really likes likes it or is very hungry. Otherwise, she just licks up any sauce or broth and waits until I put down the dry food.
I'm currently feeding Wellness Chunky or Sliced and Pride by Instinct Flaked cans. She manages to very very slowly eat this food. However, I'm trying to stay away from too much fish, so there aren't that may flavors in my rotation and she is getting bored.
I'm looking for some recommendations because otherwise it's just trial & error, as many of the pictures of the food don't really reflect the actual texture of the food inside the can.
Btw, Calvin, Phoebe's 13 pound plus brother, just hoovers up his food in a flash
First-time poster. I've been lurking here for awhile & have very much enjoyed the helpful, thoughtful and supportive posts on this site.
I'm looking for advice about high quality wet food with chunks or large shreds. My girl Phoebe (the small one in the picture below) is not very good at eating wet food. She licks & licks, only occasionally managing to get a piece in her mouth. She is just too dainty! Pate-style food doesn't work at all. This is a problem because then she only eats wet food if she really likes likes it or is very hungry. Otherwise, she just licks up any sauce or broth and waits until I put down the dry food.
I'm currently feeding Wellness Chunky or Sliced and Pride by Instinct Flaked cans. She manages to very very slowly eat this food. However, I'm trying to stay away from too much fish, so there aren't that may flavors in my rotation and she is getting bored.
I'm looking for some recommendations because otherwise it's just trial & error, as many of the pictures of the food don't really reflect the actual texture of the food inside the can.
Btw, Calvin, Phoebe's 13 pound plus brother, just hoovers up his food in a flash