After trying all the three types, choosy Tabs only likes the AIM supplement.
The only way to make her eat is to mix the powdered supplement with her Cindy’s pureed food.
The AIM food is so, so precious to me because you can only buy it from Japan now, so I’m not wasting even a drop of it. Whatever Tabs doesn’t finish, luckily Ginger will sapu habis.
Ginger, on the other hand, eats all the AIM foods (kibble, supplement and snack).
It’s very fortunate if you have a cat who loves food (aka “greedy” but I prefer the non-derogatory term), especially when it comes to feeding them supplements and medicines.
The 2-min write-up on AIM: https://au.news.yahoo.com/japanese-scientist-develops-treatment-help-001259612.html#:
The AIM30 food and supplements are so readily available in pet stores in Japan. But it still isn’t available for export yet. Hopefully the injectable will be available in 2025, as reported.
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