Hello and welcome to the day of the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge! We'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-in statements, and I came up with the second two.
1. An item discontinued that I want brought back is _________.
(I've said this so many times you're all probably beyond tired of hearing it. I am a major homebody, though, and one of my goals in life is to at least mostly work remotely from home. Honestly, Evan is one of my main reasons for this. He is very attached to me, and as he gets older he seems to be starting to develop some separation anxiety, so I'd love to be home with him more during the work week.)
Since we've been giving a variety of food tips, today we figured we'd give a quick reminder on how to transition your cat to a new food, if needed. If a kitty is transitioned to a new food too quickly, a variety of gastrointestinal issues could possibly result, vomiting and diarrhea included. For this reason, it's generally recommended that you transition from the old food to the new food over a span of seven days or so.
To transition your cat to a new food, you can start by adding a small amount of the new food to the old food on the first day. Then, of course, you add more and more of the new food each day. On the final day of the transition, your kitty's food bowl will contain only the new food. Of course, when changing foods, keep in mind your particular kitty's overall status. If your cat is a finicky eater, whether by nature or due to age or an ailment, you may have to do a slower transition over a longer period of time, in order for them to accept the new food. In other cases, such as if your kitty is having adverse reactions to their current food, a more rapid or immediate transition might be necessary. This is of course something to discuss with your veterinarian. During any transition, of course keep an eye out for any adverse reactions. Alert your veterinarian of any concerns you have, and stop or slow the food transition as needed or as instructed if issues arise.
9 comments:
Edie, you are so cute!
Great answers. I wish I had thought of that for #4. And I am probably in the minority, but I find birds chirping annoying. :) Cute photo fail. And excellent tips. XO
Great fill ins and great Eddy pics. Have a great weekend!
You are so right with any day with those we love, people and fur, are the good old days.
I'm a morning person, and i do enjoy hearing the birds as i go to my car very early to get to work.
Astrid should meet Coda, my granddog. Coda eats anything if it doesn't eat her first.
Thanks for the Eddy fix!
Love those bloopers! We chose a pet food for #1 too MOL
Lol...those pictures are funny! I can so relate to your number three fill-in. I am a morning person as well. I love getting up before the sun. I like winter, but I also look forward to hearing the birdies in the spring. They are known to start around 4 a.m. around here and I love it! :-)
Marvellous fill-ins today, and we definitely agree with #4!
Eddy, parts of you are looking good!
You are a sweetie, Eddy, even if you're half, or blurry😸Great advice on the food. We changed food when Granny saw that our nosies got a dirty border and she couldn't find the reason why in the first place, because they got 'the best food', according to the pet store and reviews, but when she changed it to another brand, that she trusted more, we never had a 'dirty'nose again😺 Great fill-ins especially the 4th answer💗Extra Pawkisses🐾😽💞
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