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Cat only licks the gravy!

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  • mico62
    mico62 Posts: 164 Forumite
    samuela66 wrote: »
    My darling rescue will only drink out of the bath tap, ( the sweetheart) ha ha

    I can go one better than that, one of ours will only drink running water out of the bidet - at least someone uses it :rotfl:

    Both would only eat Tescos supermeat food and when I couldn't get it they had no choice but to eat dry food. They seem perfectly happy with it and their breath has improved
  • mico62
    mico62 Posts: 164 Forumite
    samuela66 wrote: »
    What biscuits do you use, thanks

    I used to get a big bag (can't remember the brand) from costco that they loved but my friend's off work sick and I can't bring myself to pay the £25 membership fee so they're on go cat and the bowls always empty so they must like it.
  • My cat's the same so she eats only biscuits. Any wet cat food that we give her gets licked and then left in her bowl until it goes dry and horrible, and of course she won't eat it then. We give her Orijen but going to change to Acana because we got a small pack of Acana to see if she liked it and it seemed to agree with her more.

    She does like a bit of raw chicken once in a while though.
  • Kaz2904
    Kaz2904 Posts: 5,797 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    Ours only has dried too. She won't drink fresh water so we go around the garden making sure that there is plenty of water in the drains/ bin lids/ flower pots/ paddling pool etc. She's very odd mind. Oh and she cries if one of us is in the bath. She stands up next to it trying to grab your toes as if she's trying to rescue you!
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  • rita-rabbit
    rita-rabbit Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    read posts on this site & also the backs of food packaging for ingredients & additives = rule of thumb less is more
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