First, don't leave food out that she can get to... feed them at certain times and try feeding her in a seperate place.
Second, are you gradually changing the food. Over about five days mix the two foods. Gradually add the new food until all the food is the new food.
Third, if after a gradual change she still isn't eating it try mixing a little can food. If this doesn't work call your vet for some advice on either a new food or maybe a topping for the food that will intice your cat to eat her new food.
Fourth, always reward her when she even nibbles the food. Reward her with gentle praise and stroking.
2006-07-28 16:34:17
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answered by Angel 2
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Angel gave an excellent answer to your question! You might also try mixing just enough canned food to lightly coat the dry kibbles. Give it to her seperate from the other cats at specific feeding times, this will ensure that she is hungry when you offer the food.
If you are feeding canned k/d, then heating it in the microwave for a few seconds can make it more enticing because it increases the aroma. Make sure it isn't too hot!
Definitely watch that she doesn't go too long without eating. She obviously has kidney problems or wouldn't have been described this food. Fasting in cats can cause serious problems rather quickly, especially if they are already sick. Her old food would be better than no food, until you vet can give you some advice on how to get her to eat. Also, make sure she has access to fresh water at all times. Encourage her to drink if you need to.
2006-07-28 16:41:40
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answered by wibbsite 3
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Does she have kidney problems? Sometimes slowly changing them over put 1/4 new 3/4 old, then 1/2 and 1/2, then 3/4 new and 1/4 old, then all new helps. If the cat absolutely refused take the bag back (Hills has a money back guarantee) and ask for another brand designed for the same thing. Such as reduced protein, VMD(Medi-Cal) makes it. Let your vet know the problems you are having they may be able to suggest something else.
2006-07-28 16:37:00
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answered by Heather S 2
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Hill's needs to do something about that k/d!! Cats have NEVER liked it. It has been around for YEARS and cats have hated it for years. The dry has almost no smell, which cats require to eat, and the canned looks BAD. Almost a rubber-like quality to it.
Ask your vet about other prescription diets. Eukanuba makes a line of them also, and it seems many cats prefer them.
You can also ask about a home-made diet. There are many and there are several for kidney function.
If you ask the vet, they may have other suggestions also.
2006-07-28 17:06:56
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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He eats human beings meals on account which you provide it to him. he will eat cat meals if he has no different determination. purchase canned cat meals, in distinctive varieties. you will quickly locate out his favorites. some cats do like the ingredients you listed yet regrettably none incorporate the supplementations and different food a cat desires. devoid of Taurine in his weight loss plan, his eyesight heavily isn't the coolest or ought to fail. A take care of now and returned won't harm him yet he could eat cat meals.
2016-11-03 05:49:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If she doesn't like the food then try another. There are other brands that she may like better. Ask your vet. If you can afford it, feed them all the same food if your vet approves. It would be much easier than to keep their food separate.
2006-07-28 16:39:55
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answered by Paula P 4
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try mixing a little of the vet food with what she likes then keep adding more of the vet food and less of the other
2006-07-28 16:51:35
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answered by wil_t52 6
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There may be something of use here.
2006-07-28 17:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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