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£15 for a calorie supplement. What's the betting she won't eat it!

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Toddlerteaplease · 29/06/2018 12:21

Trying to fatten up Fattycat, who's painfully thin. Neither of the girl have a good track record with taking supplements! I am such a mug when it comes to spending money on them.

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 29/06/2018 12:25

I'm the same with Harry! I've got to try and get rid of a stash of food that he's gone off but I'm not sure what to do with it. It's expensive food and I know a lot of people wouldn't want their cats getting a taste for it!

Good luck with the supplement. Do you add it to her food or is it a treat?

Toddlerteaplease · 29/06/2018 12:36

I think it'll have to be a treat. As I don't want Snorg getting her paws on it. She's already rather chunky. Tried hairball paste etc before and it's a non starter. So thinking I'll mix it with lik e lix.

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