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My gal has become fussy at times. When I buy a bunch of poultry-based food, she decides she's more into seafood fare. And visa versa. So I got a sample of some dried food called Dr. Marty Nature's Feast. She absolutely hogulated on it. Is this as good as they claim it is? It's pretty expensive, so I want to make sure it's good for her.
She gobbled down a small bowl of it. Then I mixed it in with a bowl of wet food she was totally ignoring and she wolfed that down as well.
Ocelot II
(131,193 posts)on a large supply of it before, being a cat and consistent with the functions of the Cat 1.0 operating system, she decides not to like it after all.
mwmisses4289
(4,689 posts)Our cats refuse to eat expensive brands, the brats prefer a mix of friskies/kitten chow/iams, and friskies canned pate.
spooky3
(38,849 posts)And others with supposedly better ingredients. They may try it for a while, but then leave it to dry out in their dishes. Fancy Feast and Purina One always are preferred, though the favorite flavors rotate unpredictably.
SuzyandPuffpuff
(664 posts)As long as it has Taurine in it...most important... Yu shd b fine
3catwoman3
(29,769 posts)We've been with this practice since 1994, and have been thru several retirements. The woman we are currently seeing has toured the Purina facilities and feels they produce very reputable products.
You might try "decorating" her food with a few drizzles of the Churu pate that comes in tubes. One of ours went thru a brief picky spell, and this tempted her and got her started.
Nigrum Cattus
(1,354 posts)bif
(27,201 posts)applegrove
(133,030 posts)and won't eat. Then he becomes a pest and starts knocking things off my coffee table and destroying books with his claws. I am **ssy whipped!!!