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Hello there,
I'm in the process of switching my cats to a partially raw diet. We are still putting some kibbles down during the day (not a lot. We picked up a commercial version (Savage) just to make sure I wasn't going to spend hundreds of dollars just to beat my head against a wall. Well, one cat went over with no problem, he's SO happy.
And there's Nadja. She is so, sooo, picky. When she was on a commercial wet food diet we had to play the "food game" for a year before she settled on something. She doesn't like pate and I don't think she likes chicken (but who knows her dry kibble is chicken). We are trying Savage rabbit lamb and I thought she was loving it but now she has turned her nose up. I tried mixing it with her commercial wet food and she eats around it. I tried putting fotaflora on it, and saw some success but not much.
It has only been a few weeks so I don't want to lose hope, but I'm open to any advice!
I'm in the process of switching my cats to a partially raw diet. We are still putting some kibbles down during the day (not a lot. We picked up a commercial version (Savage) just to make sure I wasn't going to spend hundreds of dollars just to beat my head against a wall. Well, one cat went over with no problem, he's SO happy.
And there's Nadja. She is so, sooo, picky. When she was on a commercial wet food diet we had to play the "food game" for a year before she settled on something. She doesn't like pate and I don't think she likes chicken (but who knows her dry kibble is chicken). We are trying Savage rabbit lamb and I thought she was loving it but now she has turned her nose up. I tried mixing it with her commercial wet food and she eats around it. I tried putting fotaflora on it, and saw some success but not much.
It has only been a few weeks so I don't want to lose hope, but I'm open to any advice!