Lets worry mum again time

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Re: Lets worry mum again time

Postby meriad » 18 Dec 2012, 13:08

How is Mia today Shell? Has she eaten anything yet? And not to worry re the AD. Admittedly it's not ideal for a long term solution but as an occasional one-off to get them to eat then it's 100% OK.

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Re: Lets worry mum again time

Postby miasmum » 18 Dec 2012, 13:34

She licked the gravy off her food this morning and again she ate a bit of AD. She is eating little amounts, but then to be honest they never eat a lot. It is rare their bowls are empty, especially now they have senior food
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Re: Lets worry mum again time

Postby meriad » 18 Dec 2012, 14:22

They certainly do their best to try our patience don't they LOL she's probably holding out for a tin of gourmet or something. Have you tried their senior pate's?
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Re: Lets worry mum again time

Postby miasmum » 18 Dec 2012, 14:26

Yes I tried those on Thurs and she was so excited. She really enjoyed it......once or twice :o She really is difficult

Before they were ill they always had Morrisons senior pouches, so I bought a box of those and she has just tucked into that, no doubt next time she will look at me as if to say 'what again???'

Mowgli has just been sick. Cue huge panic, but straight away he sat down and washed his bottom, so I thought not much wrong there. He went out had a wee came back in and replaced the lost food with some more :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lets worry mum again time

Postby meriad » 19 Dec 2012, 09:04

I know that look to well. What, the same food two days running - are you totally mad slave????? :lol:

Thankfully with a fair number of cats there is always one willing to eat what the other won't so I'm finding I don't waste as much as I used to. Flavour of the month for my lot currently is Whiskas in gravy.... but no doubt; now that I've stocked up on them (Sainsbury's was 2 boxes for £5.00 which is really good) they'll start turning their noses up.

But we love them madly; don't we :P :P
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