Pet Nutrition Q & A: Finicky Feline
My cat only eats his food when I sit beside him and pet during his meal. If I don't do this, he takes sporadic bites and cries at his food bowl, but won't actually eat. How can I change this behavior? ―Sarah
We would recommend taking your cat to the veterinarian to rule out a medical or dental problem, Sarah. If your veterinarian believes your pet is healthy and concludes that this is a behavioral problem, we would recommend you gradually fade yourself out of your cat's mealtimes. In order to make this easier for him, you may consider adding some canned tuna, tuna water or another food product your cat enjoys) to make his meal more palatable and encourage him to eat.
Remember that treats such as canned tuna or other products you add should only make up between 5 to 10 percent of your cat's daily caloric intake. The rest should come from high- quality cat food. Cats are naturally sporadic eaters, so you may not see him eat a large amount of food all at once. Because liver problems can occur in cats who do not eat, it’s important to monitor your cat's food intake closely throughout the process of teaching him to have his meal without you there. If you become concerned that your cat has not eaten, or if your cat does not appear well, we would recommend a trip to the veterinarian to diagnose or rule out a medical condition.
We would recommend taking your cat to the veterinarian to rule out a medical or dental problem, Sarah. If your veterinarian believes your pet is healthy and concludes that this is a behavioral problem, we would recommend you gradually fade yourself out of your cat's mealtimes. In order to make this easier for him, you may consider adding some canned tuna, tuna water or another food product your cat enjoys) to make his meal more palatable and encourage him to eat.
Remember that treats such as canned tuna or other products you add should only make up between 5 to 10 percent of your cat's daily caloric intake. The rest should come from high- quality cat food. Cats are naturally sporadic eaters, so you may not see him eat a large amount of food all at once. Because liver problems can occur in cats who do not eat, it’s important to monitor your cat's food intake closely throughout the process of teaching him to have his meal without you there. If you become concerned that your cat has not eaten, or if your cat does not appear well, we would recommend a trip to the veterinarian to diagnose or rule out a medical condition.
Labels: ASPCA, Cats, Pet Care, Pet Nutrition





1 Comments:
FIVE RULES OF FELINE NUTRITION IS THAT THE FIRST FIVE INGREDIENTS MUST BE MEAT - AND THERE SHOULD BE NO "ASH" IN THE PRODUCT WHAT-SO-EVER! TAKE IT FROM A VET TECH, I KNOW!
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