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10th October 2012, 02:05 PM #9
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Poor Casco. I would say that if you've found something that he will eat even if it's not ideal, I'd encourage him to eat it. Once everything is sorted and his appetite is back, then you can introduce things that perhaps provide more complete nutrition. At the moment I'd suggest that anything is better than nothing - and Applaws is high quality stuff. Mine actually do get Applaws every day, supplemented with various bits and pieces. And my experience is that some cats will starve themselves rather than eat something they don't like.
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