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AlternateAccount
Apr 25, 2005
FYGM
How do I get my fat dumb cat to eat wet food?

She's 9ish? A bit overweight, here's some history:

- I fed her kitten food when she was little, nothing fancy, can't remember the brand.
- Because I didn't know any better, she spent a year or three after that eating FANCY FEAST CANNED :[
- I then switched her gradually to Blue Buffalo dry, rotating varieties. The duck seems to cause her to have a bad allergic reaction, but the other "Natural Evolutionary Diet" varieties seems to do her just fine.
- Lately I've wanted to switch her to a more canned diet for all the typical reasons, but she's really picky about it. I literally bought a can of every variety of Blue Buffalo that doesn't feature duck and have been trying them out on her. Typically, they will just sit in the bowl until I have to throw them out. A lot of times she will just lick off the gravy.

Any tips? Here's the fat princess in her castle:

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AlternateAccount
Apr 25, 2005
FYGM

Maximusi posted:

Buy some of this stuff. I use it as seasoning for my cats when they get tired of the same wet food: http://www.amazon.com/Purina-Fortif...ords=fortiflora

It has animal digest so it's really palatable for cats. I just sprinkle a bit on and mix it together. They love it.

OK, I will give that a try. thanks.

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