My elderly cat Hunter has been vomiting daily, with apparent digestive issues, and hairballs, so after trying everything else and expensive vet visits, I'm now trying anti-hairball food (yes, along with brushing).
The only specialized hairball remedy wet food is pate, and here's the problem: Hunter struggles to eat it. He seems to love the taste but flattens it into the bowl with his tongue instead of scooping it into his mouth. It's not just him; I've had other cats who did the same thing with pate. One I had to feed a fork-full at a time but that was only for a few days.
He's always been fine with textured canned food, but our only option now is pate. I mixed it with textured food in the transition, which he enjoyed, but the instructions say he must now eat only the anti-hairball food (including the brand's dry pellet option) for eight weeks.
While he eats the dry food unenthusiastically, I'd like him to succeed with the pate, especially for the fluid benefits (not to mention I've bought a case of it). I’ve tried smashing the dry pellets into the wet food, but it didn’t help. He doesn't like it. I've thinned it into a gravy and he doesn't like that. He likes the pate. I try to push it up into little peaks but pretty soon they're smooshed back down again.
Does anyone have advice for getting a cat to eat pate when the issue isn’t pickiness? I can’t mix other foods due because he's not allowed anything else. Any help is appreciated!
The only specialized hairball remedy wet food is pate, and here's the problem: Hunter struggles to eat it. He seems to love the taste but flattens it into the bowl with his tongue instead of scooping it into his mouth. It's not just him; I've had other cats who did the same thing with pate. One I had to feed a fork-full at a time but that was only for a few days.
He's always been fine with textured canned food, but our only option now is pate. I mixed it with textured food in the transition, which he enjoyed, but the instructions say he must now eat only the anti-hairball food (including the brand's dry pellet option) for eight weeks.
While he eats the dry food unenthusiastically, I'd like him to succeed with the pate, especially for the fluid benefits (not to mention I've bought a case of it). I’ve tried smashing the dry pellets into the wet food, but it didn’t help. He doesn't like it. I've thinned it into a gravy and he doesn't like that. He likes the pate. I try to push it up into little peaks but pretty soon they're smooshed back down again.
Does anyone have advice for getting a cat to eat pate when the issue isn’t pickiness? I can’t mix other foods due because he's not allowed anything else. Any help is appreciated!