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your plight. I too have a finicky feline. We have two cats, Sammy, who is 19 and will eat anything that isn't nailed down, and the new kid on the block, Abby. Soon after we adopted her in October, she would not eat much of what we offered her (Fancy Feast). We took her in for shots and discovered that she was jaundiced. After we spent several hundred dollars to take her to a specialist, we discovered that she had Pancreatitis. She now has to be on a low-fat diet of canned human chicken/tuna and lunch meat to supplement since mid-November. We also have to give her Sub-Q injections every night and give her pills in the morning. She is a sweetie, but very picky. She will eat something in the morning and turn her nose up at the same thing in the afternoon. Grrr!!!!!!!!!!
I have very little experience with finicky cats, as the initial six cats that I had pretty much ate anything that I put down in front of them. My little cat, Doodle, was somewhat finicky, but the rest had excellent appetites. We call our 19 year old, Sammy our Mikey cat (she will eat anything, just like the kid in the old Life cereal commercial).
I wish I had an answer for you as to how to get your cat to eat, but as you can see, I'm having my own problems in that department. Good luck in finding a food that your little Diva will eat.
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