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I have heard that many people here and elsewhere benefit from the psyllium and slippery elm to help with their cats' constipation. But this question applies even if you just use it for hairballs. It is a digestive aid after all. The question is.. everyone seems to talk about how well their cat took to it instantly. My cat doesn't like it at all. Now, of course, we still haven't tried just crumbling it lightly over his food and slowly increasing the amount. But the first introduction to it wasn't good just smelling the pill, which was a shame because it seemed the smell of the jar had intrigued him.
Anyway, any tips for how you got your cats to eat this stuff? Our cat is a rescue we adopted about 6 months ago and it has been an absolute ordeal just to get him away from the crap he had been eating at the shelter to a better food he now eats. But there is no interest in food exploration at all. Any help would be awesome for tricks on getting this stuff into him.
Thank you!
Anyway, any tips for how you got your cats to eat this stuff? Our cat is a rescue we adopted about 6 months ago and it has been an absolute ordeal just to get him away from the crap he had been eating at the shelter to a better food he now eats. But there is no interest in food exploration at all. Any help would be awesome for tricks on getting this stuff into him.
Thank you!