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Finicky cat and too much tuna

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Posted by: Vallen at Sun Aug 29 23:37:41 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Vallen ]  
   

Hi there,

My adorable cat Annabelle seems to get bored of cat food flavors easily (and she doesn't like hard food!). For a while she would just eat Petguard brand, but no longer wants any flavor from them except Premium Feast. After trying a variety of other brands/flavors she has "settled" on BFF brand. The problem is the major ingredient of every flavor in this brand is tuna. I'm worried that I'm slowly poisoning my cats (I have another one who will eat anything you give him) but what am I to do if it's all she likes?

I should add that she's been to the vet and is a healthy 7 yr. old.

Any advice is welcome, thank you!!


   

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