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No teeth, what to eat
My cat doesn't have any teeth now, 11 y/o Himalayan female. She will
eat/lick the juice from the wet cat feed, and the other cat will eat the left overs. She will not touch the sauce if I mix water with the bits to wash off more of the juice and then give her all the juice and the "cleaner" bits to the other cat. I'm wondering what I can mix up and blend or liquify the can meat with, that she will eat. She is very picky, and since she is, she is skinny... it's her choice, she just won't eat cat food that I mess with... and I can't find any with a lot of juice?? Any ideas? John |
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circa Tue, 15 Jun 2004 13:49:32 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.misc, gifer
) said, My cat doesn't have any teeth now, 11 y/o Himalayan female. She will eat/lick the juice from the wet cat feed, and the other cat will eat the left overs. She will not touch the sauce if I mix water with the bits to wash off more of the juice and then give her all the juice and the "cleaner" bits to the other cat. I'm wondering what I can mix up and blend or liquify the can meat with, that she will eat. She is very picky, and since she is, she is skinny... it's her choice, she just won't eat cat food that I mess with... and I can't find any with a lot of juice?? Any ideas? Run the food through a food processor or blender until it's smooth. Laura -- Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes. -Oscar Wilde |
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circa Tue, 15 Jun 2004 13:49:32 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.misc, gifer
) said, My cat doesn't have any teeth now, 11 y/o Himalayan female. She will eat/lick the juice from the wet cat feed, and the other cat will eat the left overs. She will not touch the sauce if I mix water with the bits to wash off more of the juice and then give her all the juice and the "cleaner" bits to the other cat. I'm wondering what I can mix up and blend or liquify the can meat with, that she will eat. She is very picky, and since she is, she is skinny... it's her choice, she just won't eat cat food that I mess with... and I can't find any with a lot of juice?? Any ideas? Run the food through a food processor or blender until it's smooth. Laura -- Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes. -Oscar Wilde |
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There are many canned foods that are smooth. Wellness, Innova, even
Whiskas all have varieties that don't have bits. If you warm the can in warm water before serving, the food will be even softer. You could even add a little water. -MIKE |
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There are many canned foods that are smooth. Wellness, Innova, even
Whiskas all have varieties that don't have bits. If you warm the can in warm water before serving, the food will be even softer. You could even add a little water. -MIKE |
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circa Tue, 15 Jun 2004 20:18:13 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.misc, Laura R.
) said, Any ideas? Run the food through a food processor or blender until it's smooth. And add a bit of water to it, of course. :-) Laura -- Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes. -Oscar Wilde |
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circa Tue, 15 Jun 2004 20:18:13 GMT, in rec.pets.cats.misc, Laura R.
) said, Any ideas? Run the food through a food processor or blender until it's smooth. And add a bit of water to it, of course. :-) Laura -- Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes. -Oscar Wilde |
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