Good job, Kayte, switching food on them can be very difficult. Any steps to improve are steps in the right direction. If you choose to step forward again, I wanted to make sure that you are gradually mixing the new food in with the old. Most cats will refuse outright anything different, but if you mix slowly and over several days, if not weeks, then the odds of them switching to whatever you'd like them to eat are greatly improved.
How did the hacking resolve? Have you seen a hairball? Is he still doing it?
Leslie
Message: 12Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:58:15 EDTFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I have finally got a new foodTo: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgMessage-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"In the last week i have been trying to find a new food...crackers is verypicky..he wont even eat table food..just meow mix..i have bought different kinds
and finally i found one a bit healthy then the meow mixIts purina ONEspecial care adult cat sensitive systems. It is formulated with yogurt andturkey is #1 ingredient..it has rice and oatmeal for sensitive stomach..turkey
and egg for easy digestion vitamin e and omega 6 fatty acids to avoid dry skinit also has the vitamin b-12 supplement vitamin d-3 supplement, menadionesodium bisulfite complex ( source of vitamin K activity) it also has vitamin e
and many other vitamins and minerals in it including calcium andphosphorus...it says that it is scientific formulated for optimal nutrient absorption somore nutrients go to work inside your cat and less pass through as
waste..there is cornmeal in it but i am happy atleast he is taking this and that itsbetter for him then meow mix..kayte