My Simon received a thorough examination from a vet who specializes in felines. Everything looked fine, including the inside of his mouth, so it's not soreness preventing him from eating.
When I get home from work, I find that he's barely touched his dry food (I do see him eat bits of it when I am home). He'll scarf down canned food, if it's not been refrigerated (in that case, he only nibbles a bit).
Tonight, I mixed room-temp. canned food with his dry food, and he looked at me like I was crazy.
He continues to cry in the kitchen, as if saying, "I'm hungry; this isn't what I want."
How on earth does one appease a cat without blowing one's budget and/ or losing one's mind? I'll listen to anymore suggestions.
Thanks,
Jenk
When I get home from work, I find that he's barely touched his dry food (I do see him eat bits of it when I am home). He'll scarf down canned food, if it's not been refrigerated (in that case, he only nibbles a bit).
Tonight, I mixed room-temp. canned food with his dry food, and he looked at me like I was crazy.
He continues to cry in the kitchen, as if saying, "I'm hungry; this isn't what I want."
How on earth does one appease a cat without blowing one's budget and/ or losing one's mind? I'll listen to anymore suggestions.
Thanks,
Jenk