Phae (
pt_tangles) wrote2007-01-25 10:33 am
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Cat Food
Since Binx had his cold this past winter, I have been steadily worrying about him. He lost a LOT of weight (which, WD tells me, isn't a bad thing since he was so fat to begin with. He is just normal cat sized now). In my fit of worrying (and not wanted to cause him a coronary by taking him to the vet), I finally decided to start switching them over to raw food.
I have been pleasantly surprised by Binx's reaction to it. He took to it right away. My first test was to buy a small package of chicken gizzards for him to have as a treat, and he loved them! I don't think he even eats the krunchies anymore. He so far has seemed to especially love the chicken hearts.
I am picking up some more krunchies today (more on that later) and I am gonna get some wings so he can practise stripping bone. My problem has been the Kitten. Now, firstly, she isn't really a kitten, she is going to be 7 this year (she is one year younger than WD and I have been together), but she didn't like the name we picked for her and only answers to 'Kitten'.
Anyway. She won't even try anything I have put out. The best I have been able to do is get her to drink some tuna juice and egg yolk (she wouldn't eat the tuna I put down either). I had expected that Binx would be the stubborn one, not her. But, I suppose it is something I should have guessed at. She has never eaten canned food (and she won't, I have tried that too). When she was a baby we just gave her moistened krunchies because Binx was so heavy already and we didn't want him to steal her food. So, she has basically eaten krunchies her whole life. Thus, why I am buying more, since she won't eat anything else.
This is really frustrating for me. I am not sure what to do. I might pick up some pork chops or something while I am out today. Maybe she just doesn't like tuna and chicken. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :(
--Phae
I have been pleasantly surprised by Binx's reaction to it. He took to it right away. My first test was to buy a small package of chicken gizzards for him to have as a treat, and he loved them! I don't think he even eats the krunchies anymore. He so far has seemed to especially love the chicken hearts.
I am picking up some more krunchies today (more on that later) and I am gonna get some wings so he can practise stripping bone. My problem has been the Kitten. Now, firstly, she isn't really a kitten, she is going to be 7 this year (she is one year younger than WD and I have been together), but she didn't like the name we picked for her and only answers to 'Kitten'.
Anyway. She won't even try anything I have put out. The best I have been able to do is get her to drink some tuna juice and egg yolk (she wouldn't eat the tuna I put down either). I had expected that Binx would be the stubborn one, not her. But, I suppose it is something I should have guessed at. She has never eaten canned food (and she won't, I have tried that too). When she was a baby we just gave her moistened krunchies because Binx was so heavy already and we didn't want him to steal her food. So, she has basically eaten krunchies her whole life. Thus, why I am buying more, since she won't eat anything else.
This is really frustrating for me. I am not sure what to do. I might pick up some pork chops or something while I am out today. Maybe she just doesn't like tuna and chicken. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :(
--Phae
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If you switch them both over to a raw diet, she will eat because there is nothing else. Trust me. Think of it like cats in a tree - you know the old saying, "every see a dead cat up a tree?"
Mix her kibble with the raw food over a few weeks, gradually give her more raw and less kibble.
My cats balk when I won't give them wet food all of the time. They meow and follow me into the kitchen where I put out dry for them. They'll look at it and walk off, but after a while they do come back and eat it.
She may not eat it for a few days, or she won't eat it if you're looking, but when she gets hungry enough she will. You've had her for seven years. She'll trust you enough to not poison her.
What you can't do is cater to her finicky behavior. She'll eat what the other one eats eventually.
Can you imagine making a separate dinner for a finicky child every night? My mom didn't do it. My sisters don't do it with their kids. I don't do it with my cats.
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Also, it is possible that she is eating when I am not looking and just trying to torture me. When I come to find the food gone, I have no way of knowing if Binx ate it all or if he only ate his fill and left the rest for her.
I have a very manipulative cat. She uses her cuteness to get what she wants (especially from Wintersdark, he can't resist her when she tilts her head upside down).
--Phae
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Mine yowls when they want to go out, going as far as to throw themselves on the floor and claw weakly at the door. Going out will not kill them and I have said as much to them.
It's hard to watch them give you sad eyes, as if every moment of existence is torture.
/cue the Battle Hymn of the Republic
They are good. They have had millenia to hone their craft. We can salute them, but we cannot give in.
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--Phae
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--Phae