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31st October 2012, 09:34 AM #1
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Doesnt like meat?
Basil is on as diet of hill science plan chicken. When we got him he was eating a sachet of wet food a day. since then he has tried every wet food on the market and doesn't eat the meat only the jelly or grazy.
I just wondered if anyone else's Maine coon is like this. I know he is getting plenty water as we see him drinking and bathing in it.
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31st October 2012, 10:35 AM #2
Hiya
My boys are 15weeks they have 2-3 wet sachets of whiskers kitten a day but also availble 24-7 is there royal canin maine coon dry
kitten food
now i say they have 2-3 sachets but really they too just lick all the jelly of the meat (they dont like the gravy ones) what they leave i give to the older cats i have tried jyst leaving the food till bowl is empty before giving a new sachet but they just sit by it and miaow at me i have saw them pick a piece of the meat up but they then drop it to the floor and my dally eats it lol crafty buggers no wonder there all so close lol
as long as there eating the dry which they are im not that fussed i might stop the fresh in a few months anyway because most is being wasted more than ate.
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31st October 2012, 10:44 AM #3
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I'm in the same boat foodwise!
One of my MC's does the same thing! Spent a fortune on trying to find food he likes! I'm still waiting! He is very difficult to satisfy despite being an X-large coonie! He tires of food very quickly, so I end up rotating. Right now they are enjoying Wellness, canned, turkey in gravy, but he is actually eating the squares of food, not just licking the gravy! Previously, they would not eat Wellness! Conclusion...when he is really hungry he will eat not just lick the gravy, and he needs to experience more pockets of hunger so that he will actually eat! Also, being a very pampered boy does not help this situation!!! (my fault) My girl on the other hand is perfectly normal in this regard, despite being a Princess!!
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31st October 2012, 12:27 PM #4
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I have found mashing the chunks into the jelly for a day or two helps,also by then which ever one has decided to play up has also got the idea that if they don't eat it nothing else is coming their way,they are still only allowed their normal ration of dry as no way will I feed them that only,even Bruce who is a poor boy{arrrhhhh}but can also play at being a very very poor boy{big arrrrrh's please}if he thinks he is not getting the right response gets treated the same & he could be very easy to give into as he has had problems.... When they are genuinely ill they get pampered,when its try on I am sorry but this hard mum says the same as she would to a human,get on with it...!
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31st October 2012, 02:09 PM #5
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I have sent my fiance a text to try mash his food up a bit see if that helps. I have tried mixing in the science plan with the food but that doesnt work he wont touch it at all.
I dont know about cutting wet food out all together. I'll see how we get on with him for the next week mashing it up and take it from there.
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31st October 2012, 02:26 PM #6
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Might pay to cut down on amount you actually give for a day or two,give him smaller & more often rations,I find mine like their wet food one side of their bowl & dried the other,don't pile the dried as he will fill on that & ignore wet so just compromise for a short while....x
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31st October 2012, 05:51 PM #7
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I also do that ... a huge amount of wet food was being wasted, so now they get 1 or 2 sachets between 3 of them (sadly Tigs doesn't like their food and they don't like his!) and a small amount of biscuits on the other side of the dish ... hardly any waste these days thank heavens ...
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31st October 2012, 07:07 PM #8
Have you tried the Applaws range. We feed all 3 of our cats this including our new MC kitten Loki. We give them a variety including tuna and prawn, tuna and seaweed, chicken and wild rice etc. in fact we use the whole range and Loki also gets the kitten chicken too. We also give them some dry food to ensure they get the necessary nutrients. All 3 of them love it with each having a particular favourite. Loki enjoys it so much she's first in queue and clears up all 3 bowls on a regular basis. We nickname her the eating machine with her appetite. Here's a link to their site and it's readily available in Jolleyes and Pets at Home
Applaws Pet Food
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31st October 2012, 07:40 PM #9
Yep I’ve had this problem. Casco liked wet food initially but when I tried to get him on 100% wet he went right off it. It’s like he was staging a protest to have the kibble back.
I tried various methods, such as sprinkling parmesan cheese or crushed kibble on the top of the wet. It worked for a bit but then he sussed it out and just licked the cheese/kibble off the top.
He’s now on mainly dry food, although can be tempted with the odd pouch of highlife perfection chicken or JWB turkey on occasion. It’s frustrating, I really wanted him on an all wet diet.
Hope you have better luck then me Basil!
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1st November 2012, 07:40 PM #10
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Nice to know ive not got the only fusspot puss. Darcie-lu has only eaten Natures Best chicken for 3yrs, refuses to eat any wet food at all, & will take an occasional piece of fresh ham. She seems ok on it though. Our new kitten on the other hand, seems to change his diet daily. Maybe they try everything & then settle on what they prefer.
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