Powered by Click2.com Dogs Cats Horses Birds Fish Other pets


Click here to make Auspet.com your default home page



  Auspet - Message Boards
  Cats - all types
  my kitten only wants people food

Post New Topic  Post A Reply
profile | register | preferences | faq | search

UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone! next newest topic | next oldest topic
Posted by Topic subject:   my kitten only wants people food
katelyn2003
unregistered
posted 11-04-2003 12:28 PM           Edit/Delete Message
my 2 month old kitten wont eat cat food but trys to get our food ,hes got to be hungry enough to break down and eat cat food but doesnt.i dont give him people food .will he starve?what should i do? wendyhanlon@yahoo.com

IP: Logged

fleafly
Member

Posts: 473
From:sheridan, wy
Registered: Aug 2003

posted 11-04-2003 12:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fleafly     Edit/Delete Message
He wont starve himself. Try finding a cat food that he likes, maybe he doesn't like what he is being fed. Also if you give into him and give him people food, he wont stop begging for it. You can always give him canned kitten food, he should like that.

IP: Logged

nern
Member

Posts: 894
From:NY, USA
Registered: Oct 2002

posted 11-04-2003 03:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for nern     Edit/Delete Message
I agree with fleafly. Try a few different kinds of canned food...Im sure you will find one that he will tolerate. Try rubbing a bit on his mouth with your finger maybe once he gets a taste of it he will be willing to eat it on his own.

IP: Logged

beepbeep
Member

Posts: 61
From:usa
Registered: Oct 2003

posted 11-04-2003 04:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for beepbeep     Edit/Delete Message
I agree with the last two responses. I like to buy my cats a variety of food. I alternate food. I figure it must get old eating the same thing everyday? Just try a little of everything until you find something he loves, but dont worry. Cats wont starve themselves, even if he hates his food he most likely will eat a couple bits here and there. you may not notice it because it is such a small amount.
Good luck with finding his food of choice.

------------------
~*T*~

IP: Logged

All times are ET (US)

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A Reply
Hop to:

Contact Us | Auspet.com


Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.45c


Secrets Of A Professional Dog Trainer!
This E-book basically covers all three categories of training your dog: fixing dog problems, tips and secrets to use in your everyday training, and buying and raising a new puppy or older dog. It applies to all breeds and ages of dogs. It doesn't matter if you own an old dog or a young one, the information is, in some cases, shocking! You'll be saving time and money, avoiding mistakes and disastrous situations, and learning secrets other people only wish they knew....an excellent buy at only $49.97. Available for immediate download.

Doggy be good
This Dog Training Guide will help you turn your dog into the well disciplined, well behaved companion that you always dreamed of, and to reveal a freedom filled lifestyle that you never knew existed. By identifying the causes of why your dog is unruly or out of control is what leads you to the solutions to making them the opposite. This E-book will open your eyes to a whole new world!...$19.95. Available for immediate download.



Web hosting, $7.95 per month. Free domain. Free setup.
800  MB of space,  40 GIG transfer, 400 email address,
SSI,  SSL,   MySql,  CGI, PHP  &  much more...Click here












Home | Contact us | Advertise here | Jobs at Auspet | Software Downloads |
© 1999-2003 AusPet.com