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Marianne wrote at 2010-05-01 13:04:33
I don't have an answer, in fact, I just googled "food for picky cats" and found this page.  I am literally laughing out loud at what a common frustration this is!  We tend to feel bad or take it personally or worry they will starve to death (they will not)  I have 4 outside cats that were grateful for anything I fed them, and now they too are starting to turn their noses up.  My indoor cats, one day they LOVE a specific brand/flavor, then the next day they look at me like "you can't be serious, you expect me to eat THAT again?"  I have tried every brand on the market from the cheapest to the most expensive and it just doesn't matter.  With cats, it's just a constant hit or miss, not to mention a small investment on cat foods!


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