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Somwthing strange is happening with my cats, most disturbingly, my older male.
First, everybody’s eating habits have changed. I feed my female and older boy wet chicken and she get a aomw Tiki shredded chicken moxed in, he gets Tiki fish variety mixed in, plus a little bit of dry food.
My younger male gets a brand of wet food mixed with a dry kitten formula. My older cats used to devour all of their food. Now, they walk away from it. Sometimes my younger male eats 3 cans a day, other times, he’s finicky too. It seems as though, after being content for years, each one wants the other’s food but there are reasons why they all get something different.
My female can’t tolerate certain foods because she has stomach issues. I’m still feeding the toung male kitten kibble because he’s a little on the skinny aide and I don’t know when he’ll actually br a year old. I don’t want my older cats eating that brcause they’re already overweight
Now, my male’s other issues. He doesn’t play anymore. No matter what I try, I can’t emgage him in play. He is fixated on treats in the kitchen and in my desk drawer, as well as a bag of food that I keep in a locked room, for the cats outside. As I mentioned above, he has become bery jumpy and afraid. I know that thyroid conditions can sometimes cause these things and I intend to get him checked but that doesn’t ezplain why they’ve all become so finicky at mealtime.
First, everybody’s eating habits have changed. I feed my female and older boy wet chicken and she get a aomw Tiki shredded chicken moxed in, he gets Tiki fish variety mixed in, plus a little bit of dry food.
My younger male gets a brand of wet food mixed with a dry kitten formula. My older cats used to devour all of their food. Now, they walk away from it. Sometimes my younger male eats 3 cans a day, other times, he’s finicky too. It seems as though, after being content for years, each one wants the other’s food but there are reasons why they all get something different.
My female can’t tolerate certain foods because she has stomach issues. I’m still feeding the toung male kitten kibble because he’s a little on the skinny aide and I don’t know when he’ll actually br a year old. I don’t want my older cats eating that brcause they’re already overweight
Now, my male’s other issues. He doesn’t play anymore. No matter what I try, I can’t emgage him in play. He is fixated on treats in the kitchen and in my desk drawer, as well as a bag of food that I keep in a locked room, for the cats outside. As I mentioned above, he has become bery jumpy and afraid. I know that thyroid conditions can sometimes cause these things and I intend to get him checked but that doesn’t ezplain why they’ve all become so finicky at mealtime.