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So, I'm a college age student who doesn't make much. I definitely want to give Nigella the food she deserves and I'm sure I could swing the better quality food (buying health insurance is another ordeal in itself - I've been quoted around $50 a month which is ridiculous). My problem is: I tried before to switch Nigella, bought a whole 24-pack of cat food which set me back around $40-50 after buying a few cans on their own. The first cans I bought individually she didn't seem to mind but then the mixture of the new/old cat food (I was buying Blue Buffalo and mixing it with her Friskies) apparently didn't appeal to her and I felt like I ended up wasting a lot of money. She begrudgingly began to eat it a bit but only after I had to throw away about half the pack because she refused to.
I guess my question is: how do you buy food when you're switching to a better quality brand? Should I buy individual cans (slightly more expensive per can) and give myself lee-way to test out new brands if this isn't working? Or should I buy 24-packs and tell Nigella to suck it up?
I guess my question is: how do you buy food when you're switching to a better quality brand? Should I buy individual cans (slightly more expensive per can) and give myself lee-way to test out new brands if this isn't working? Or should I buy 24-packs and tell Nigella to suck it up?