After all this unhappiness about changing foods I have a question: Have they even tried it? Or does it look and smell too different they just know they won’t like it without trying it? Like the way I feel about oysters and snails?
And it has been a consistent hard “no” to the goat meat. Starvation was preferred. So now we have shifted to Ziwipeak Venison, from an imaginary land. That has been accepted. No improvement to our finances, though. The goat was not sheep, and the venison is deer.
Years ago, vets discouraged changing up kitty’s food. A few commenters here have mentioned deliberately varying the food they feed their cats so there’s not a dependence on one type/brand. Hubby and I would be very leery about messing with the food that works: Our Speaker to Animals wanted to be an only cat, but was adopted third. She bulked up in hopes that being biggest would get her the top cat position. When K’zin and Chuft-Captain passed, she put herself on a diet and developed fatty liver syndrome! We took her to a specialty vet who installed a stomach feeding tube (through her side). It was a LOONNGG six–eight weeks of tube-feeding slushy food multiple times a day to save her life.
“This is so good grief for we, hyooman. Prepare to meet a little friend o’ mine, Mr. Sharp-a Claws. He gots a gift for ye.” , says Elvis as he lets her have it.
We just learned that our Athena, who has diabetes is also losing kidney function. She is not happy with food as we try to find a balance between two opposite diets. I sympathize with the boys…cats do not like change.
Back when my old calico was going through issues and wasn’t eating and I was trying to figure it out, I went through a bunch of food and got really bananas over ingredients so I understand. I was so sad because I just wanted them to feel better but if it was me I also would have been not happy. :(
What we have done for about 20 years is mix in the new food with the old food a little bit at a time. It might sound strange, but we would mix new dry into old wet or new wet into old dry for a few days and then move back to separate dishes for the wet and dry. And don’t forget to use plates because the sides of bowls will touch the cats’ whiskers and they don’t like that. (That’s why you often see just the center of the food eaten out and the sides of the bowl untouched.)
I didn’t read many comments over the weekend so not sure if the new January calendar page has already been mentioned, but I love the picture of Tommy, Beatrix, Homestyle, and Thimblefist having a snowball fight.
Also if anyone wasn’t sure about getting the calendar, but still might want one Zazzle has calendars at 50% right now.
I understand the value of healthy eating, but I suspect that there are those who would like to see us all live to the age of 200 via eating nothing but dirt and twigs. We have taste buds for a reason!
After a record breaking high of 78° Saturday, we had our first snow of the winter last night. Only a couple of inches at Partner’s house, don’t know about mine yet. But tonight’s forecast low is 16°. Ugh. A night for hot cocoa and a “cat blanket”.
We bought some store-brand cat food for our feral Tux and he refused to touch it! It was Friskies or nothing. Albert A. Cat, of course, wouldn’t eat it either.
Mr Kitty was starving to death when my golden retriever rescued him. I think that’s why he was never really fussy about brands, but he did have preferences which I tried to follow. He was a very grateful kitty and thanked me for his food. He would be shocked by these spoiled brats behavior.
The way to introduce new food (especially when used to something specific for a long time) is to slowly add the new to the old until eventually it is all just new! :-) Rarely does plopping down just the new work — especially for kitties!
Sue Ellen about 3 years ago
Oh dear! Elvis dropped the mike and extended the claws. This is getting serious.
deadheadzan about 3 years ago
Elvis is unleashing the shivs……The Woman is in for some unhealthy pain!
McColl34 Premium Member about 3 years ago
What? Elvis would never . . .
Actually, yes he would. Woman, if you value your ankles, you’d better find some real food, quick!
deadheadzan about 3 years ago
To say the kitties are not fond of the new food is sad, sad understatement,
Jayfbird1969 Premium Member about 3 years ago
After all this unhappiness about changing foods I have a question: Have they even tried it? Or does it look and smell too different they just know they won’t like it without trying it? Like the way I feel about oysters and snails?
sugordon about 3 years ago
What is the white thing across Puck’s face?
Le'letha Premium Member about 3 years ago
Elvis makes a compelling argument, but I’m still more moved by Pucky’s misery.
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Going through the same thing with ‘I don’t like the new food and refuse to eat it’ by one and the other eats his kitten as well as the adult new food.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Having been " swiped" more than once….I think you’d better break out the old food.
Aspen_Bell about 3 years ago
I’M A CAT, DARN IT! MY LIFE HAS VALUE!
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
Has anyone, ever, believed the “It’s for your own good” line?
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
And it has been a consistent hard “no” to the goat meat. Starvation was preferred. So now we have shifted to Ziwipeak Venison, from an imaginary land. That has been accepted. No improvement to our finances, though. The goat was not sheep, and the venison is deer.
valeries Premium Member about 3 years ago
Years ago, vets discouraged changing up kitty’s food. A few commenters here have mentioned deliberately varying the food they feed their cats so there’s not a dependence on one type/brand. Hubby and I would be very leery about messing with the food that works: Our Speaker to Animals wanted to be an only cat, but was adopted third. She bulked up in hopes that being biggest would get her the top cat position. When K’zin and Chuft-Captain passed, she put herself on a diet and developed fatty liver syndrome! We took her to a specialty vet who installed a stomach feeding tube (through her side). It was a LOONNGG six–eight weeks of tube-feeding slushy food multiple times a day to save her life.
wolfiiig about 3 years ago
Arise you kitties of the world? Elvis storms the Winter Palace?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 3 years ago
Quiet now! The “boss” is speaking!
In news cats’ life tension was running high
About the new food
’T was a lot of no good
What caused the bad, rude mood
There was nothing you could do
Two cats at the bowl full of nosh that smells foul
Oh, this new feed that was no fun
Words were cussed in an outburst vast
Troubled times had come
To thy home now
(Bruce Springsteen “My Hometown”)
WelshRat Premium Member about 3 years ago
And the pointless war continues…
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
The rebellion continues.
Gent about 3 years ago
Uh oh. This sounds like mewtiny. Avast ye scurvy hyoomans. Walks the planks or be slashed into slices.
Gent about 3 years ago
“This is so good grief for we, hyooman. Prepare to meet a little friend o’ mine, Mr. Sharp-a Claws. He gots a gift for ye.” , says Elvis as he lets her have it.
Lady Bri about 3 years ago
OT: Prayers and purrs needed for Lady Kat
cat19632001 about 3 years ago
No, Elvis! No!
cat19632001 about 3 years ago
Thank Cat for the 8 second delay, right Burt?
cat19632001 about 3 years ago
I see Lupin has abandoned using the term “health food” and gone straight to his real opinion.
rs0204 Premium Member about 3 years ago
And playing the role of Wolverine, Elvis.
MamaBird about 3 years ago
I do not believe I have ever seen CLAWS before. Elvis is serious!!
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 3 years ago
Claws for a cause! Give us our old food, or we’ll give you, Hoooooork!
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
The gloves are off now!
GSD Mom Premium Member about 3 years ago
Off-Topic Post
wildwind about 3 years ago
We just learned that our Athena, who has diabetes is also losing kidney function. She is not happy with food as we try to find a balance between two opposite diets. I sympathize with the boys…cats do not like change.
pixiekitten Premium Member about 3 years ago
Back when my old calico was going through issues and wasn’t eating and I was trying to figure it out, I went through a bunch of food and got really bananas over ingredients so I understand. I was so sad because I just wanted them to feel better but if it was me I also would have been not happy. :(
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
What we have done for about 20 years is mix in the new food with the old food a little bit at a time. It might sound strange, but we would mix new dry into old wet or new wet into old dry for a few days and then move back to separate dishes for the wet and dry. And don’t forget to use plates because the sides of bowls will touch the cats’ whiskers and they don’t like that. (That’s why you often see just the center of the food eaten out and the sides of the bowl untouched.)
Your local demon about 3 years ago
Have my blessings sister. The same thing happened between me and Lexi
Susanna Premium Member about 3 years ago
I didn’t read many comments over the weekend so not sure if the new January calendar page has already been mentioned, but I love the picture of Tommy, Beatrix, Homestyle, and Thimblefist having a snowball fight.
Also if anyone wasn’t sure about getting the calendar, but still might want one Zazzle has calendars at 50% right now.
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
You’re going to have to get the hint sooner or later, Woman.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
I understand the value of healthy eating, but I suspect that there are those who would like to see us all live to the age of 200 via eating nothing but dirt and twigs. We have taste buds for a reason!
Kitty Katz about 3 years ago
Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin performed by Diana Ross: Do You Know?
Do you know what you’re feeding us?
Do you realize we don’t care if it’s good for us?
We’re gonna raise a fuss?
Do you know?
…….
Do you get what we’re hoping for?
Some ham or bacon we would like some more
That’s what we’re hoping for
Do you know?
…….
Once we ate kibble and Spaghetti-O’s
We were so happy, we felt the love, you know
Now there’s this new stuff that is yucky as can be,
We just don’t feel the love that we are hoping to see!
…….
Do you know what you’re feeding us?
Do you realize we don’t care if it’s good for us?
We’re gonna raise a fuss?
Do you know?
…….
Just listen to Puck cuss,
He’s speaking for each one of us!
Where’s the kibble and the stuff we once ate,
Prepare for your shoes to meet a sad fate!
…….
Do you know what you’re feeding us?
Do you realize we don’t care if it’s good for us?
We’re gonna raise a fuss?
Do you know?
Catmom about 3 years ago
After a record breaking high of 78° Saturday, we had our first snow of the winter last night. Only a couple of inches at Partner’s house, don’t know about mine yet. But tonight’s forecast low is 16°. Ugh. A night for hot cocoa and a “cat blanket”.
Biskits about 3 years ago
Dear ladykat, I am so sorry about yum yum. I know you have more family who love you, but please remember the Orb does, too.
prrdh about 3 years ago
Uh-oh. Elvis is unsheathing the shivs.
Miss Mina about 3 years ago
We bought some store-brand cat food for our feral Tux and he refused to touch it! It was Friskies or nothing. Albert A. Cat, of course, wouldn’t eat it either.
serenasakitty about 3 years ago
Elvis, always remember your dignity.
Plods with ...™ about 3 years ago
Many many MANY moons ago, when the ex and I were first dating, she had a 25 pound Siamese.
One day, I found this critter wrapped around my leg nipping my ankle.
“What the heck?”
“Oh he’s just letting you know he’s hungry.”
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
Mr Kitty was starving to death when my golden retriever rescued him. I think that’s why he was never really fussy about brands, but he did have preferences which I tried to follow. He was a very grateful kitty and thanked me for his food. He would be shocked by these spoiled brats behavior.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Elvis believes that the time for violent revolution has arrived.
knight1192a about 3 years ago
Uh huh. For their own good. Let’s see, their really gobbling it down and will live much longer, healthier lives.
No wait, their not eating at all. So their own good must mean a sooner death. In which case, may I join Elvis in removing your ankles?
NWdryad about 3 years ago
“Shink” ROFL
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
OH NO!
comicalUser about 3 years ago
The way to introduce new food (especially when used to something specific for a long time) is to slowly add the new to the old until eventually it is all just new! :-) Rarely does plopping down just the new work — especially for kitties!
Cleementine about 3 years ago
Oh Puck! Just go eat a plant. She’ll get the message.
Aspen_Bell about 3 years ago
OT: Storage Blues
Ruth Brown about 3 years ago
Elvis takes care of business.
Gemina13 about 3 years ago
Uh-oh. The Woman is about to get an unwelcome “pat” from her Special Boy.
Elvis, you’d better hope she doesn’t jump and land on your tail.
ThePandaOfTheOpera about 3 years ago
Ten years after
Ten years after the battles I foughtI am lost in thought of WHY
Why did I go to war All I did was fight More and more
But
The war was for my nation right?
No
No nation was worth that fight
Hat Guy Pip almost 3 years ago
Good boy, NOOOO!!!!