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Post by Siamese on Nov 3, 2010 13:19:49 GMT -5
I know this is a kind of pathetic problem, but some of my Catz (5) won't eat anything! They won't eat proper food or treatz, and now they're adults they often refuse the milk bottle! I'm worried that they'll run away because they're so hungry, even though it's their own fault. Anyone help me?
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Post by hellhoundly❣ on Nov 3, 2010 13:53:53 GMT -5
Do they happen to be siamese or a picky breed? If yes, it's normal, they're picky buggers!
Putting the food dish under the running tap could help. That seems to help my siams eat (I used to naturally breed them, now that was what I call a challenge!) Good luck!
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Post by Rinkái on Nov 3, 2010 13:56:38 GMT -5
^ I also use the watering can, or some catz will only eat if food is on a certain pillow... picky monsters. ¬___¬''
Usually the green food bowl wetted, and placed on a pillow will tempt them.
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Post by Siamese on Nov 3, 2010 14:47:34 GMT -5
ok thanks! Any more ideas are welcome
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Post by naturefreak2597 on Nov 3, 2010 14:56:30 GMT -5
also if you are worried that they will run away, if you download petz A you can adjust how hungry they are so they will never run away, good luck
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Post by Amy @ Maplewood Kennels on Nov 11, 2010 15:19:33 GMT -5
Usually if you just leave bowls of food out and play with them for a while, they will decide to eat. But yeah sometimes it helps to also do what others have said if they are really, really picky.
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