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September 22nd 03 10:36 PM

kitten will not eat kitten food at all!!!
 
we got this new kitten last weekend., she turned her nose up at the dry
cat food and the canned, we tried those first because that was what we
had handy in the house. Now we bought her purina one kitten formula and
she will not touch that either. she sniffs then walks away. Oh but if you
scramble eggs she is in your lap an ready to eat. HELP shes drinking but not
eating and I am afraid she will get sick if she doesn't soon.



Karen September 22nd 03 11:37 PM

in article ,
at wrote on 9/22/03 4:36 PM:

we got this new kitten last weekend., she turned her nose up at the dry
cat food and the canned, we tried those first because that was what we
had handy in the house. Now we bought her purina one kitten formula and
she will not touch that either. she sniffs then walks away. Oh but if you
scramble eggs she is in your lap an ready to eat. HELP shes drinking but not
eating and I am afraid she will get sick if she doesn't soon.



Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.

Karen


Karen September 22nd 03 11:37 PM

in article ,
at wrote on 9/22/03 4:36 PM:

we got this new kitten last weekend., she turned her nose up at the dry
cat food and the canned, we tried those first because that was what we
had handy in the house. Now we bought her purina one kitten formula and
she will not touch that either. she sniffs then walks away. Oh but if you
scramble eggs she is in your lap an ready to eat. HELP shes drinking but not
eating and I am afraid she will get sick if she doesn't soon.



Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.

Karen


Karen September 22nd 03 11:37 PM

in article ,
at wrote on 9/22/03 4:36 PM:

we got this new kitten last weekend., she turned her nose up at the dry
cat food and the canned, we tried those first because that was what we
had handy in the house. Now we bought her purina one kitten formula and
she will not touch that either. she sniffs then walks away. Oh but if you
scramble eggs she is in your lap an ready to eat. HELP shes drinking but not
eating and I am afraid she will get sick if she doesn't soon.



Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.

Karen


PawsForThought September 23rd 03 12:22 AM

From: Karen OAWAY


Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.


Good advice. You could also try a different brand. Wellness makes a good
canned kitten food.
________
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http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm

PawsForThought September 23rd 03 12:22 AM

From: Karen OAWAY


Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.


Good advice. You could also try a different brand. Wellness makes a good
canned kitten food.
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm

PawsForThought September 23rd 03 12:22 AM

From: Karen OAWAY


Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.


Good advice. You could also try a different brand. Wellness makes a good
canned kitten food.
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm

Jon C September 23rd 03 05:11 AM


"PawsForThought" wrote in message
...
From: Karen OAWAY



Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it

in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.


Good advice. You could also try a different brand. Wellness makes a good
canned kitten food.


No, they don't.



Jon C September 23rd 03 05:11 AM


"PawsForThought" wrote in message
...
From: Karen OAWAY



Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it

in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.


Good advice. You could also try a different brand. Wellness makes a good
canned kitten food.


No, they don't.



Jon C September 23rd 03 05:11 AM


"PawsForThought" wrote in message
...
From: Karen OAWAY



Try meat baby food, sans onion powder. If she likes that, start mixing it

in
with wet kitten food and gradually transfer her over. You could stick a
little egg on top for good measure.


Good advice. You could also try a different brand. Wellness makes a good
canned kitten food.


No, they don't.




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