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Cool Cat
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In another thread, someone said that they had a bag of food that was bad - same food as always, just a new bag. Is that possible, since you said none of your cats was interested in the food they'd always eaten?
The other kitties aren't having any issues, and they all get the same food? |
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Tom Cat
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I'm starting to think it was the canned food- was feeding friskies (I know, I know) switching to a grain free canned food to hopefully getting them back eating canned eventually. The day they started having issues, I offered the Friskies to everyone, they tried to cover it up (which they NEVER do) I even offered it to the dog and he refused to touch it as well (which also NEVER happens). Since everyone refused it I just threw that can away. |
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Tom Cat
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UPDATE: Gave 1 small tube of bene bac to my old guy around noon yesterday.
Offered 1/8c Grain free dry Natural Balance Duck/Pea each (a little less for my female) for dinner, they all ate slowly, but surely. So far this morning Samir (my old guy) hasn't vomited and is vocalizing for breakfast- which is a good sign, hopefully his appetite sticks around with no vomiting |
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Premier Cat
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You might try slippery elm also. Read article on Little Big Cat Library on slippery elm. I couldnt post the url cuz Im on my phone. Sorry.
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Cool Cat
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Oops, sorry, you did say that. But wait, has he ever thrown up the wet food since it started, or is it always the dry? If they get dry in the am, wet in the pm, and he throws up 12 hours after eating the dry, maybe it's the dry food that's upsetting his tummy, which is why he's not hungry in the evening and refusing his wet food.
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Tom Cat
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Had a few nibbles of the canned food this evening- 1tsp. Hopefully he will keep it down |
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