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"Rene" wrote in message ... On Apr 6, 9:41 am, Kathy wrote: I guess I should have mentioned this. He has been to 3 different vets in the last month, looking for 2nd & 3rd opinions. Tests have also been done. They showed very minimal kidney trouble and nothing else. I just didn't understand eating grass & not his food. Thanks for the additional information. Have you tried giving him another brand of cat food to see if he would eat it? Some of the Hills diets are not very palatable, and since he is older, perhaps his sense of smell and taste are diminished. You can warm wet food slightly to make it more palatable too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes, heating canned food also intensifies the scent--and that is an important method of making food more appealing to cats. MaryL |
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