Hi,
Some background:
I have a 3 year old domestic short hair. She seems pretty healthy with no health issues.
I feed her twice a day :
Nulo - grain free - indoor - chicken and turkey - 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp
Weruva: chicken or chicken & turkey in the afternoon. 1 small can
She decided that she no longer wants to eat Weruva. Mixing wet and dry together did not work and she just rejects it. I even tried not feeding her for 18 hours to see if she will eat Weruva but she did not.
I tried finding her another carraggeenan free crammed food or something that has decent ingredients. , but she rejected them all.
She however eats this super market canned food I found. It does not have the best meat ingredients. It has carraggeenan and meat by products, animal liver. There are no corn or gluten in the receipe and it's really low carb ( which is good. ) and the first ingredient is chicken despite having meat by product and animal liver as 2nd and 3rd ingredient.
I do not know what to do now. I hate giving her canned food that is not very nutritious, but I want to make sure she gets moisture by eating wet.
Should I continue giving her the not so perfect canned food and continue with the same schdule ?
Or should I give her dry food one day and the next day wet for breakfast and dry for dinner. Total of 3 small cans a week. This way she will eat Nulo dry which is a pretty decent receipe I think. It has lentils like many other dry recepies, but the first 3 ingredient is : chicken, chicken meal and turkey meal.
What are your thoughts?
To continue with the regular schedule and replace Weruva with super market wet
Or give her more dry and super market wet 3 times a week only?
Please note she once had urinary issues after being on dry only diet.
Thanks.
Some background:
I have a 3 year old domestic short hair. She seems pretty healthy with no health issues.
I feed her twice a day :
Nulo - grain free - indoor - chicken and turkey - 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp
Weruva: chicken or chicken & turkey in the afternoon. 1 small can
She decided that she no longer wants to eat Weruva. Mixing wet and dry together did not work and she just rejects it. I even tried not feeding her for 18 hours to see if she will eat Weruva but she did not.
I tried finding her another carraggeenan free crammed food or something that has decent ingredients. , but she rejected them all.
She however eats this super market canned food I found. It does not have the best meat ingredients. It has carraggeenan and meat by products, animal liver. There are no corn or gluten in the receipe and it's really low carb ( which is good. ) and the first ingredient is chicken despite having meat by product and animal liver as 2nd and 3rd ingredient.
I do not know what to do now. I hate giving her canned food that is not very nutritious, but I want to make sure she gets moisture by eating wet.
Should I continue giving her the not so perfect canned food and continue with the same schdule ?
Or should I give her dry food one day and the next day wet for breakfast and dry for dinner. Total of 3 small cans a week. This way she will eat Nulo dry which is a pretty decent receipe I think. It has lentils like many other dry recepies, but the first 3 ingredient is : chicken, chicken meal and turkey meal.
What are your thoughts?
To continue with the regular schedule and replace Weruva with super market wet
Or give her more dry and super market wet 3 times a week only?
Please note she once had urinary issues after being on dry only diet.
Thanks.