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Old 26-08-2011, 10:19 PM #1
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When they start to get hungry they will eat it - might take throughout the day for them to realise that the food they usually get is not coming any moment soon and they'll eventually eat it. My cat doesn't eat dry food anyway because he's quite old and had to have quite a few teeth taken out when he got cancer so can only eat wet food. Just try some of the cheaper stuff. To be honest I don't think it really makes too much difference what brand it is - clever marketing means that some brands can charge extortionate prices for something that is simply the horrible meat that is probably swept from the factory floors whereas the cheaper stuff is probably the exact same story but a little less heartache for your wallet. Animals will eat anything if they're hungry - it's natural instinct.
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My cat doesn't eat dry food anyway because he's quite old and had to have quite a few teeth taken out when he got cancer so can only eat wet food.
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Was all in his head and brain and they said they could either put him down then and there or take a few of his teeth out where they had become infected and chop his ears off so that he could probably have another year at most. 3 years on and he's still going and showing no sign of stopping so we are really pleased as have had him since he was just a few weeks old!
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My cat has half a tin and dry food. Used to give him sachets as a kitten but they cost a fortune. They seriously are just a rip off
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