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Old 12-13-2010, 08:16 PM   #13994
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Originally Posted by bjones6416 View Post
Is it working? My cats are 17 now, and both have always been thin (and not particularly food-driven). I'm having trouble keeping their weight up, and mostly resort to bits of rotisserie chicken supplementing their dry food. (I know they should be on canned food now, but honestly, they won't eat it!) I hadn't thought about kitten food, though.
No great change yet ... I'm also giving her B-12 shots too to try & liven up her appetite. She eats like a horse but has not gained any weight yet. At her age, we may need to settle for maintaining her as is - she is still quite active, able to jump & run about, but mostly sleeps either in laps or in the sun patches on the floor.

Try a canned food with either fish oil or liver to entice your cats to switch to soft food - it's the smell that grabs their attention.
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