Most cats are fuzzy. If you mean fussy, I'd learn how to spell.
2006-11-28 09:16:21
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answered by Herman Munster 4
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Hi Kerry...here's an article about fussy eating cats, which I hope may help:
Tempting the finicky cat to eat
Veterinary Information Network
Feeding a variety of foods from the start helps to keep cats from becoming finicky, since cats may become overly attached to a single food if allowed to.
Some cats do not like to eat a variety of foods and will refuse to eat anything but their favorite. Others will try to hold out until they get what they like. If your cat is already finicky, you can try offering other foods, warming the food to make it smell more appealing or feeding wet rations instead of dry.
Be aware, however, that your cat may not be as finicky as you think. If you leave dry food down all the time, he may be nibbling more than a dozen times throughout the day and thus never eating very much in any one observed sitting. If your cat is allowed to roam, consider that he may be picking up meals at another house besides your own, or he may be hunting for part of his meals.
Occasional finickiness -- a missed meal or two now and then -- is no reason for concern as long as your cat's not losing weight. But if it goes beyond a meal or two, or if your cat is losing weight, there's reason to worry.
If that's the case, your cat may be at risk and may need prompt veterinary attention.
Pet Rx is provided by the Veterinary Information Network (VIN.com), an online service for veterinary professionals. More information can be found at www.veterinarypartner.com.
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/shared/living/pets/Rx/RX052206.html
2006-11-27 23:31:24
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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To be honest I think all cats are fussy. One of my cats will only eat meat and the other one will only eat fish and if i Offer either of them the other they just walk away. Just try a few different makes and see if there is one she prefers
2006-12-01 05:55:41
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answered by traceylill 4
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OK let's get real here. You meant fussy and these yahoo's know it! Most cats are fussy little eaters.Find one that she likes and stick with it. Some cats don't like a variety.Find one she likes and feed her only that flavor.
2006-11-27 23:50:57
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answered by Pamela V 7
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Try giving her different food. Cat food, of course.
2006-11-27 23:34:49
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answered by regwoman123 4
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Hi start off with cooked chicken and rice which will not upset her stomach. Then slowly add whatever you want to feed her to it cutting down on chicken and rice and adding more of whatever your going to feed her each day over a course of 7 days until you've got her eating what you want.
2006-11-30 08:25:54
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answered by DENNIS F 1
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the best thing to do is, put her food down to her if withing 30 mins she hasnt touched it , take it away, dont give her anything else, then a t dinner give her the same meal, trust me she will eat it, she will not go hungry, they can go a few days without eating.
once she learns she is not going to gt anything else
2006-11-29 07:50:29
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answered by NOT TELLING YOU LOL 5
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do you mean fussy then try her on different food till you find the one she likes and cats can be fussy its their way
2006-11-27 23:29:17
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answered by julie t 5
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not sure how she can be fuzzy w/ her food unless she is vomiting hair balls w/ it.
2006-11-27 23:34:00
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answered by tera_duke 4
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Do you mean fussy
2006-11-27 23:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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