Good points. She's really finicky about wet too....She loves "Fussie Cat" tuna chicken. its packed in aspec so you can see the fish and chicken in the can. I try to stay away from any pates or cat-Spam types.
I appreciate you chiming in but why are you assuming all kibble is bad for your cat. You're also assuming my cat doesn't drink from her fountain as well. Just like wet food comes in both junk and great varieties, I can say that dry runs the gamut of quality levels. We can agree that the best...
It wasn't necessarily the cost, Its more the convenience of letting her feed herself, allowing me to travel for a few days at a time, and the smell of her litter. I figured if i found a good kibble she likes it would make life a bit easier. Expensive kibble is almost the same as wet in terms...
I'm trying to ween my cat off wet food so she can self feed dry from a feeder. I've tried all the best, high pried dry's (Origen six fish, Instinct with dry pellets, Origen chicken, Iams, Royal Canine Savor, Blue, Taste of the Wild).
She eats a little the first day out of curiosity whenI feed...
My cat steps on mt remote control to cut the TV off when she wants attention. At first I thought it was an accident but Ive come to learn that she knows exactly the button to step on to cut the TV off or on or to change the channel. That goes for my computer keyboard too.
I have a two year old Savannah. She is extremely picky. I have yet to find a dry food shell touch but the one brand of canned food she likes in almost any variety is 'Fussie Cat'. It's not at my grocery but at Pet Stores. On sale for .89 a can, I feed her two cans a day. The key is a food...
Well to be truthful, my cat wasn't in extreme pain at all. I never said that. My cat was very close to normal other than the limp. In fact, I waited a few days to see if the limp was temporary. I only brought my cat in because she started limping a second time after it seemed to have healed...