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How to Get Your Fussy Cat to Eat


When it comes to fussing over food, nothing can beat children and... cats. If you have ever owned or been involved with cats, you will be familiar what the struggles of finding the right cat food for them.


Although there are several healthy cat food options today than ever before, if your fur baby is fussy about what goes on their plate, then be prepared for the greatest struggle of your life.


The big question is: how do you get your fussy cat to eat? There are several things you can do actually. Some of them are as follows:


Stick to a routine: Be it children or pets, the cardinal rule when it comes to food is a proper routine. Whether you feed your cat two big meals a number of small meals throughout the day, it is important to stick to a routine. If you keep changing the routine too often, cats will get confused and start to refuse their meals.


Stick to food they like: Once cats develop a distinct taste in food, it is important to not keep changing what they eat too frequently. As long as it's healthy try to give your cats the food they like. There are various canned cat food options today that are not only nutritious but also delicious.


Leave them alone: Cats do not like an audience when they eat. Leave your pet alone when you serve them their premium cat food and allow them to eat in peace.


Clean the bowl: Cats are very clean creatures and the sight of an unclean bowl can turn them off. Make sure to clean your cat's bowl after every meal to not only encourage your pet to eat but also to protect them from harmful bacteria.


Check the food: If you are cat has been refusing food that they usually like, then it's time to check the food. Dry food can get lumpy if exposed to moisture, and cats don't like that. If you serve them wet food, the muse used to eat it if it's too cold.


In that case try stirring in some warm water to the food to make it better. Also, no matter how high quality cat food you serve them, keep the weather in mind. If it's too hot or uncomfortable, your cat may refuse a heavy meal.


Consult the vet: If nothing you try makes the situation any better with your picky cat, try taking them to the vet. A lot of times dental problems can be the reason why your cat doesn't want to eat. A vet will be able to diagnose the reason behind the fussiness and offer a solution.

 
 
 

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