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Old April 12th, 2008, 06:30 PM
Mia101 Mia101 is offline
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You control her food, it is your responsibilty to feed her what is best. If she goes hungry and misses a meal or two it won't hurt her at all. (unless she has liver problems) It didn't Puddles, and like I said, she has some health issues. The hungrier she is, the more will she will be to accept new food. This is no different than controlling a childs food, would you feed them chocolate and chips all the time if they preferred it and refused to eat one meal?

I agree, and I tried this - she will go three days without eating if she's refusing a food - I don't think I should take it further.

I hardly think Wellness Complete Health kibble and 'Core' is comparable to feeding my child chips and candy.
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