Not that I've had much experience, but sometimes the really cheaper (& I
know, not so great quality) cat foods like 9 lives, friskies, etc. just draw
a cat.  He probably is not used to eating richer food and my philosophy is
ANY food is better than none!  Also, if he was a stray or at least not well
treated in the past, he is probably used to scrounging thru leftover people
food....chicken is a biggie (I have been told that Kentucky Fried Chicken is
great to trap a cat--so maybe...), ham, cheese, etc.  My cats all love
cottage cheese, yogurt, all types of cold cuts, some veggies, etc.  I don't
give them much but figures it never hurts to taste!

As for meowing, one of mine rarely meows--but boy does she 'squeak' when she
wants something.  I've had her since she was a few months old and she was
always like that.  She can hiss, growl, etc. but mostly when she wants
something, she does this little squeak.....  She is a russian blue mix....

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jill Poe
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: FeLV+ with URI : improving (maybe)!!

yep.  We bought tuna on day one of not eating and I
think she drank the juice the first day but a day
later stopped eating anything.

We tried salmon oil capsules squeezed over anything
and that didn't work.  And Pro-Plan Salmon and Aspec
which looks like chopped up fish parts in jelly - very
aromatic - not interested.

Jill

--- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just a thought-- Have you tried tuna water?  (water
> from canned tuna in
> water)



                
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