I have 10 inside & tastes differ among all. But Wellness Turkey or
Wellness Chicken is way up on the list. Some will eat the Felidae
canned. Most will eat the Friskies Turkey Filets that someone else
mentioned And also PetGuard's Fish, Chicken & Liver (that's one
variety not 3!)
Pam
Kelley Saveika wrote:
My kids eat the felidae canned just fine. But I have heard other
people say their cats do not. I think it is a process of trying
different things until y ou find one they like.
Mine hear a can - any can - opening and they go nuts!
Kelley
On 3/21/07, *Debbie* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I think I will try your suggestions. I am at a loss. All she wants
to eat right now is dry Purina Indoor Formula. I went out and
bought some real expensive dry foods and hardly any of our cats
would eat them. We were feeding Friskies Pacific Salmon, but
everyone was throwing it up - it was the same last night with the
Friskies Whitefish and Tuna!
When I was a kid and we had cats outside and they would have eaten
anything that they could get. I guess we have pampered our guys
now too much.
Thanks again Susan. By the way - do you mind if I ask where you
are from? I know a Susan Hoffman here locally in Ohio.
Debbie
http://wwwlovepoetry.blogspot.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Hoffman
Sent: Mar 21, 2007 9:43 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Subject: Re: Looking for a good canned food
While it may be largely a matter of personal taste, I've had a
couple of very finicky eaters who wanted to subsist on
Friskies turkey prime fillets. Also, Marie, the ultimate
finicky eater, can tell the difference between Friskies
regular chicken in gravy and the senior formula/special diet
formulation of Friskies chicken in gravy. She prefers the
senior formula/special diet variety and won't touch the
other. (Marie is 9 years old. She has never eaten a single
morsel of dry food in her life. And I'm sure she never will.
At this point, if ever I saw her eat dry food, I'd rush her
to the vet. She eats strictly Friskies prime filllet
varieties, and senior formula or special diet chicken in gravy.)
*/Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>/* wrote:
Anyone know a really good canned food that cats can't seem
to resist? Our cat Cassie just won't eat much of anything.
Any suggestions?
Debbie
http://wwwlovepoetry.blogspot.com/
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