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Dressing up the kibble?
Sat, 26 Aug 2006 21:36:51 -0500
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Pat...
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I bought a 40-lb. bag of Diamond brand cat kibble because it's got better
ingredients than many of the cheaper brands and is affordable in that large
quantity. But the cats have decided that they hate it, and I won't have any
more cash for about a week. So this is what they're going to have for a
while.
Could you suggest something I can add to it, to make it more appealing? I
was thinking maybe to make some strong meat or fish broth and moisten the
Pat...
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I tried this tonight. One small can of wet food (no microwaves) plus a bit
of water, mixed with about two cups of dry food. They ate every last morsel!
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kibble with it, but I'm afraid being as hot as it is the food would spoil
before it got eaten. What else might work?
jmcquown...
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You might try looking for Barley Cat to sprinkle in with the kibble. Persia
absolutely loves it. Before she was put on her r/x food she was sometimes
finicky about eating kibble and Barley Cat did the trick.
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)...
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Why not make your broth in small batches - say a week's
supply - keep it in the refrigerator, and only use it to
moisten the kibble when you feed it to the cats? (That way,
if it doesn't work, you only waste the ingredients for a
small batch of broth, and you can try something else with
the remaining kibble.)
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