My three cats currently eat dry Orijen cat & kitten and regional red. All are doing well and have no medical problems. My oldest boy is about 12 (never had any urinary issues) and I'd like to start incorporating more wet into his diet, however I'm having a terrible time finding wet food he'll eat that isn't primarily seafood.
He wont eat any raw for freeze dried foods (he used to eat stella and chewys fish flavored but now he refuses)
Wont eat pate
He wouldn't eat any of the Weruva flavors or flavored pouches.
He doesn't like any Wellness
The only wet food he'll eat right now is the tiki cat salmon and chicken and their other seafood flavors.
At this point its pretty obvious he wont eat any wet that doesn't have some kind of seafood flavor mixed into it.
I've read all the posts about why it's not recommended to give cats seafood flavored foods as their primary source but I don't see any other way to feed him wet food. Toppers don't work, I've basically tried everything. Are there any other high quality wet foods that don't have seafood as a primary ingredient but do have a little for taste? I don't really want to feed any lower quality food to him. Would it be that bad to give him some wet with seafood in it in the mornings and then dry in the evenings? The dry doesn't have seafood as the primary ingredient, but he likes them both. He's not eating a lot of the wet food right now, just a small amount. I don't plan to take him or the rest of the cats off their dry food entirely because they're doing well on it and always have.
Thanks.
He wont eat any raw for freeze dried foods (he used to eat stella and chewys fish flavored but now he refuses)
Wont eat pate
He wouldn't eat any of the Weruva flavors or flavored pouches.
He doesn't like any Wellness
The only wet food he'll eat right now is the tiki cat salmon and chicken and their other seafood flavors.
At this point its pretty obvious he wont eat any wet that doesn't have some kind of seafood flavor mixed into it.
I've read all the posts about why it's not recommended to give cats seafood flavored foods as their primary source but I don't see any other way to feed him wet food. Toppers don't work, I've basically tried everything. Are there any other high quality wet foods that don't have seafood as a primary ingredient but do have a little for taste? I don't really want to feed any lower quality food to him. Would it be that bad to give him some wet with seafood in it in the mornings and then dry in the evenings? The dry doesn't have seafood as the primary ingredient, but he likes them both. He's not eating a lot of the wet food right now, just a small amount. I don't plan to take him or the rest of the cats off their dry food entirely because they're doing well on it and always have.
Thanks.