Tips for Getting Your Picky Cat to Eat  

Get those predatory juices flowing with fishing pole style play or chasing toys to boost the appeal of chowing down after exercise.

Play 

Cats love the aroma of warmed up wet food. Place a bowl in warm water briefly to release more enticing smells.  

Warm Up

Hand feeding creates positive associations with mealtime. Let them lick tasty morsels directly from your finger.

Feed for Bonding  

Stir in a touch of tuna juice, Parmesan cheese or crushed freeze-dried treats to improve flavor.

Add Flavor

Ensure the eating area feels relaxing and free of disruptions that break their dining focus.

Eliminate Stressors 

Pique their curiosity by hiding kibble in food puzzle toys to mentally engage them in earning their supper.

Food Puzzles  

If tricks and patience don't work, discuss your cat's appetite loss with your veterinarian to address underlying issues.

Consult Vet

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