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My cat blocked a little over a year ago and since then the vet has had him on a Hills C/D diet. I mostly feed him the dry food but occasionally wet food if I feel he needs the extra water. He was fine for the past year, no complaints, just a little weight gain. However, I have a new roommate who brought 2 cats with her. They generally get along fine, but I am concerned about their food mixing with my cat's and have two questions:
1. How dangerous is it for my cat to eat their food? I try to separate them as much as possible, but I cannot constantly monitor who is in what room eating what. I know my cat gets into their food and just wanted to know how stressed out I have to be about it. Obviously I'm still doing what I can but its becoming more and more difficult. I'm believe my roommate feed them Purina or another mid-quality.
2. Since my cat has tasted their food, he downright refuses to eat the Hills C/D. I know he's hungry and I'll put a bowl of the Hills in front of him. He'll take a few bites then try to get to the other food. He hasn't eaten a full serving of the Hills in over a week. I've tried mixing a little Iams Proactive Health in their and he'll perk up and eat a little more but still not a whole serving. Any tips on how to get him to eat the Hills again? I have yet to try wet food. I know that should be my next move. But if that fails?
1. How dangerous is it for my cat to eat their food? I try to separate them as much as possible, but I cannot constantly monitor who is in what room eating what. I know my cat gets into their food and just wanted to know how stressed out I have to be about it. Obviously I'm still doing what I can but its becoming more and more difficult. I'm believe my roommate feed them Purina or another mid-quality.
2. Since my cat has tasted their food, he downright refuses to eat the Hills C/D. I know he's hungry and I'll put a bowl of the Hills in front of him. He'll take a few bites then try to get to the other food. He hasn't eaten a full serving of the Hills in over a week. I've tried mixing a little Iams Proactive Health in their and he'll perk up and eat a little more but still not a whole serving. Any tips on how to get him to eat the Hills again? I have yet to try wet food. I know that should be my next move. But if that fails?