I've got a an old female cat who has been raised mainly on dry food with only wet food occasionally.
Over a year ago she refused to eat the 2 major brands that she'd been happy alternating between for a few years.
It was all very sudden and I knew something was wrong afterwards when the following happened.
I thought that maybe she had an upset stomach or something as she was sick, and that once she got hungry enough she'd eat the dry food when she was
ready and feeling better.
However, after day 3, with a fresh bowl of dry food that I put out for her that morning, in the afternoon I found her rummaging and tearing open the
garbage bag full of household waste that was in the laundry ready to be put out for garbage night.
My cat has NEVER been a garbage rummager in all the years I've had her.
She preferred to rummage in the stinky garbage for something to eat, than eat whatever was in those dry biscuits in her bowl.
So I threw out the dry food in her bowl, along with the boxes of both brands (I tried her with both , nada) and went and bought a new brand. She hoed
in like the starving thing she was.
I thought that maybe I'd bought a bad batch of dry catfood and a few weeks later I bought one of the brands again and the same thing happened. She
REFUSED to eat it. So I threw it out. Now I was convinced there was something wrong with it and it just wasn't a bad batch.
Now, the most interesting part of this, whether or it's just coincidence or not I don't know, but it was around the time of that big pet food scandal
in America where pets were getting ill from petfood coming from China and lots of animals were dying or getting very ill. Anyone remember that???
We're not in America and so I don't know if we were getting catfood make by our companies who were sourcing the same supplier in China or not, but my
cat was sick and she refused to touch food made by 2 brands that she'd been happily eating for years.
One thing the whole experience taught me was that CATS KNOW. Yeah, cats can be finnicky and fussy but when your cat straight out refuses to eat
something they've enjoyed for a long time, you know something is up.
And my cat doesn't like fresh meat these days. She'll sniff it, have a bit of a play with it and leave it. She prefers her fresh food cooked not raw.
So I don't know what's going on with the pet food supply chain, but it seems there's funny goings on.
edit on 7-11-2010 by Flighty because: (no reason given)