Bumpa4718
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My always challenging Chester has added more hurdles. he is a picky eater. But he was eating his kibble and a treat of chicken baby food. Hates mealworms, fruits, veggies, eggs.
About 10 days ago he lost interest in kibble. So I bought two new brands, all very high quality. He is not interested.
I bought him crickets.... loves them.
Now he eats his baby food and crickets but nearly no kibble. He behaves the same and isn't dropping weight, but I know this is not nutritious enough on its own.
Now I'm trapped in this cycle.... he only wants treat foods, but how do I take those away when he won't eat the kibble. Would anyone recommend canned cat food? or should I withhold the baby food and cricket to see if he'll turn to kibble? I just don't want him to starve.
About 10 days ago he lost interest in kibble. So I bought two new brands, all very high quality. He is not interested.
I bought him crickets.... loves them.
Now he eats his baby food and crickets but nearly no kibble. He behaves the same and isn't dropping weight, but I know this is not nutritious enough on its own.
Now I'm trapped in this cycle.... he only wants treat foods, but how do I take those away when he won't eat the kibble. Would anyone recommend canned cat food? or should I withhold the baby food and cricket to see if he'll turn to kibble? I just don't want him to starve.