Re: Cat not a good eater?
First thing that came to my mind is, she might have really sensitive teeth for some reason. if it took her a long time to eat the meat, she maybe in pain about something. i would continue the wet food and maybe just get a vet check up for her teeth!
mind you, i'm pretty dumb though!
Good luck :sweeet:
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That's actually something that I didn't think of! Thanks, Tyree!
And also- I didn't mention in my OP that she is not underweight by any means. She has a small frame but fits it well.
Re: Cat not a good eater?
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Reediculous
First thing that came to my mind is, she might have really sensitive teeth for some reason. if it took her a long time to eat the meat, she maybe in pain about something. i would continue the wet food and maybe just get a vet check up for her teeth!
mind you, i'm pretty dumb though!
Good luck :sweeet:
Hey not so dumb, since that was my thought as well. If you can, you might want to check her mouth and make sure she doesn't have any sores or abcessed teeth.
How old is she now? (your best guess) I'd go to the canned food if she eats it better, or try soaking her dry food in some water. You may want to consider a vet visit, if she doesn't perk up soon.
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Her teeth/gums look good. Light pink all around. I'm thinking you guys may be on to something, though...
We got her April 10th. At that time I think she was MAYBE 6 weeks old. So that would make her a little over 5 months old now. When we got her, it was from a lady who had picked her up 2 weeks earlier, but found out her living situation would be changing and just couldn't keep her. So we showed up to get her and she definitely didn't look like she should even be completely weined yet. She's displayed some behaviors since that convince us that she was taken from mom too early. She's a needy little girl, but we love her!
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python.princess
Her teeth/gums look good. Light pink all around. I'm thinking you guys may be on to something, though...
We got her April 10th. At that time I think she was MAYBE 6 weeks old. So that would make her a little over 5 months old now. When we got her, it was from a lady who had picked her up 2 weeks earlier, but found out her living situation would be changing and just couldn't keep her. So we showed up to get her and she definitely didn't look like she should even be completely weined yet. She's displayed some behaviors since that convince us that she was taken from mom too early. She's a needy little girl, but we love her!
Poor little thing ........ at least shes not loosing weight over it. hope you figure it out. i would put money on something going on in the back of her mouth. good luck with her, keep us posted!
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Here's the thread I posted when we first got her home- she was all head! Didn't weigh a thing! Now she's just barely at the 5lb mark and seems like she's done growing.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=64563
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python.princess
i remember that thread ........ i have confidence your figure it out! your the best!
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Thanks, Tyree... Okay... I'll admit it... You're not too bad either! Don't even wanna B-slap ya! :D
Re: Cat not a good eater?
Actually, canned (wet) food is better for them than dry. If she'll eat a full can in one day, I'd make that her primary food, and just leave dry out for her to nibble on.
When I got Sammy and Lexi, I got obsessive about cat nutrition and had my eyes really opened. When I do feed dry, I like to feed a very high quality dry (like Innova Evo brand). In males, too much dry can lead to urinary crystals. I also obsessively read the labels. I don't want any corn or corn products in my dry. I want real meat and chicken meal as the first five ingredients in the list.
This site has been very helpful: http://www.thecatsite.com (where I met Isis and lured her here from! LOL) and
http://www.catinfo.org/zorans_article.pdf
http://www.catinfo.org