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How to Correct a Cat That Only Eats Dry Food and Refuses Fish

It's common for cats to only eat dry kibble and refuse fish or other meats, often because they've simply never tried them before, leading to hesitancy. To introduce new flavors, you can try mixing small amounts of other foods into their kibble, gradually encouraging them to accept these new options. The key to expanding your cat's diet beyond just kibble lies in a strategic food transition. There are two primary approaches: a complete switch or a partial switch. A complete switch involves replacing all of your cat's current kibble with wet food options like canned food, cat treats, or homemade meals. A partial switch, on the other hand, means gradually reducing the amount of kibble and incorporating new foods. This allows your cat to taste different flavors while still eating familiar food. As they discover that there are more exciting options than kibble, they'll become more receptive to trying new things. This method can be similar to the initial stages of a ten...

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