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Thread: Senior Coonie Boy recovering from starvation- Advice Needed!

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    We had BBQ chicken breasts last night and Merlin definitely showed interest! But he has a hard time chewing because of all the teeth he's missing. :( At this point he eats almost anything I've put in front of him, and he's still raiding the others' kibble.... he even busted into the pantry and knocked over the bag. He goes straight to the water bowl after eating it, though. I also visited a local organic grocer, and while they do not sell pet food they can order it in, along with pet supplements. They also gave me the name of a local Himalayan breeder that sells her own homemade raw food, so we might try that too.
    As far as separating for feeding time, Mandy hides under the kitchen table and has never been able to eat around other cats so there's no trouble there. She sniffed Merlin's leftovers once, grumbled, and trotted off in a huff. For all the hissing and mean faces Mandy gives him (and our other non-Coon male- she's a man-hater. If she was a human she'd probably change her name because it has "man" in it. It's taken almost two years for her to warm up to DH) Merlin never makes a sound and just quietly walks the other way.
    Interesting about the raw salmon! That's nice and soft, might be something Merlin could eat. And I love sushi myself...Maybe I will get a special order for Merlin the next time I'm hankering for raw fish.
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    Maybe you could try the canned pate style, or putting cooked chicken breast in the food processor and grinding it up? I tried to give Ginger some Iams canned chunky cat food, she usually eats science diet canned chunky chicken. She tried to bury the Iams, so I think we'll stick with the Science diet hahaha

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    He does alright with the chunky wet food, but seems to be a little finicky with the pate?? A friend of mine suggested the Chicken Soup brand, and I just switched the others to their dry kibble. I got a few cans of their wet food for Merlin and he looked at me like "I'm supposed to eat that?" Same thing with a few of the Fancy Feast and Purina One pates I gave him. He loved the Meow Mix wet food, though. I tried Blue Buffalo over the summer with my other cats and it was a disaster, not to mention way too expensive for this house! I tried it because my gigantic 24lb orange tabby is the talk of the neighborhood and if he gets any fatter we're going to be one of those people on the news. And here lies the tricky part: Four cats with very different food needs!
    Rose: very slender tabby/Bengal who eats like a bird. She eats just enough to stay alive, hated Blue and got scary-skinny.
    Mandy: The only normal sized cat here, no eating problems, loves kibble, wet food, and Mommy's roasted chicken
    Sampson: 24lb kibble addict, refuses to even TRY wet food, no treats, no table food, just kibble kibble kibble. And small birds and rodents...
    Merlin: Older cat, 10yrs+, Still very underweight, needs to eat wet food 3x a day, missing 6 teeth, likes kibble but can't chew it (scares Mommy!)
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    my old kitty was pretty much toothless towards the end, poor Darling, and whe also loved kibble - I just gave her small or kitten kibble - the vet advised me that her teeth were there just for show anyway so she'd be ok (then again that vet saw her wasting away at the end of her life and never had the idea of checking for Thyroid problems so not sure what credit to give her there)
    One thing I have learned, also is - if you give him chicken bits from your table - be sure it's not cooked with garlic or onions - sorry if you already knew that - those are nasty for kitties, kill the red bloodcells or something.... I mean once probably wouldn't hurt him but especially if he's fragile...
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