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Old August 28th 03, 05:30 PM
Ann Martin
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SooZy wrote,
Ann I have tried, trouble is she only eats dried food so you can't
hide it!
if she even smells any raw, cooked or wet cat food she wont touch her
dried
food. She starved for over a week because I would not give in,
trouble is
bebe is very lithe and I was worried she would make herself ill by not
eating! so I gave in.
She spends ages each day trying to hide Moshi's food bowls, scratching
around the dish why he is trying to eat!
When she stayed at my friends for 2 weeks all her cats 10 of them eat
raw
and still she wouldn't even try it! I have tried, lamb, chickens
liver,
hearts, kidneys, fish, chicken, beef slices, diced, mince, lamb,
cooked and
raw, tried putting her dried food through the food processor and added
a bit
of raw thinking the smell would make her try it but no!
she is one stubborn pussy cat..... its a shame because Moshi really
enjoys
his food, some things I give him he rips to bits, playing with it,
jumping
at it as he attacks it, its a real pleasure to watch. So
natural......
great game. I tie bits of meat on a string and he loves grabbing it.
She
just looks! :-(

SooZy, have you tried making a homemade dry food for her? If not, let
me know and I will give you a dry food recipe that I feed these guys
once in awhile that contains human grade ingredients.

Ann
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Old August 29th 03, 10:12 AM
~*SooZy*~
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"Ann Martin" wrote in message
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SooZy, have you tried making a homemade dry food for her? If not, let
me know and I will give you a dry food recipe that I feed these guys
once in awhile that contains human grade ingredients.

Ann


Hi Ann...... no I haven't, it would be brilliant if you could post the
recipe here please, I am sure loads of people here would like to try it :-)

thanks for your help Ann


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Old August 29th 03, 10:12 AM
~*SooZy*~
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"Ann Martin" wrote in message
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SooZy, have you tried making a homemade dry food for her? If not, let
me know and I will give you a dry food recipe that I feed these guys
once in awhile that contains human grade ingredients.

Ann


Hi Ann...... no I haven't, it would be brilliant if you could post the
recipe here please, I am sure loads of people here would like to try it :-)

thanks for your help Ann


 




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