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So... how can a sick kitteh be a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 512638" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I think all dogs like cat food. It must taste a lot better to them than dog food. I have to keep all the pet food in the utility room in big sealed plastic containers. And all the cats love the fish flavor canned foods. I feed every cat that shows up on my front porch at 9:00 am. Some mornings there's quite a mob scene out there. I take a big bowl of dry food, add some warm water, and mix in two cans of the smelly fishy stuff and they love it! I don't even have to hide Ragan's pills in the cat food. I just stick them on top of the spoonful of catfood and she scarfs them right up. With her, it's partly that she likes it and partly that catfood is "forbidden" and partly that none of the other dogs get catfood! Just her because she's "special"! </p><p></p><p>HOWEVER ... none of my dogs will eat any of the fish varieties of dog kibble. I tried so many dog foods before settling on the TOTW because it's very hard to find something they all can eat. Ragan has multiple allergies and skin problems and Trace has a very sensitive stomach ... he's a barfer. I once bought a small sample size bag of the Wellness fish based food to try them on, an expensive very high quality food. They each one in turn walked up to the bowl and gave it a little sniff, turned around and looked at me quizically, took another sniff ... and then gave me the dirtiest, most hateful look that a dog can possibly get on their face ... like "WTH is this you give me?" Then they stalked off and refused to eat even one bite! Lucky I had just bought the smallest bag they had and not the 30-pounder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 512638, member: 1883"] I think all dogs like cat food. It must taste a lot better to them than dog food. I have to keep all the pet food in the utility room in big sealed plastic containers. And all the cats love the fish flavor canned foods. I feed every cat that shows up on my front porch at 9:00 am. Some mornings there's quite a mob scene out there. I take a big bowl of dry food, add some warm water, and mix in two cans of the smelly fishy stuff and they love it! I don't even have to hide Ragan's pills in the cat food. I just stick them on top of the spoonful of catfood and she scarfs them right up. With her, it's partly that she likes it and partly that catfood is "forbidden" and partly that none of the other dogs get catfood! Just her because she's "special"! HOWEVER ... none of my dogs will eat any of the fish varieties of dog kibble. I tried so many dog foods before settling on the TOTW because it's very hard to find something they all can eat. Ragan has multiple allergies and skin problems and Trace has a very sensitive stomach ... he's a barfer. I once bought a small sample size bag of the Wellness fish based food to try them on, an expensive very high quality food. They each one in turn walked up to the bowl and gave it a little sniff, turned around and looked at me quizically, took another sniff ... and then gave me the dirtiest, most hateful look that a dog can possibly get on their face ... like "WTH is this you give me?" Then they stalked off and refused to eat even one bite! Lucky I had just bought the smallest bag they had and not the 30-pounder! [/QUOTE]
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