The Feral Queen
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Our feral queen is the one who was born in the wardrobe and has lived with us for 13+ years now.
Among her many feral behaviours would be:
1 Does not trust any of us despite having lived with us for more than 13 years.
2 Cannot be pilled (because of (1)).
3 Cannot be fed supplements even though added to or “hidden in” her food (because of (1)).
Cleo’s comment: “Hidden”?? Hahahaha…. You actually think you can “hide” something from a cat??
This is my laughing face.
Lately, she started exhibiting more feral behaviour. She would eat a lot on a certain day and then, go off food for the next few days.
But you’re not living in the jungle where food is scarce, Cleo.
Cleo: Who says I’m not living in a “jungle”?
Ok.
So, anyway, what I do now is to let her eat as much as she wants whenever she feels like eating a lot knowing that she is going to go off food for the next few days.
Recently, I introduced a new flavour of Coco&Joe’s to the clan – Chicken and Fish (it’s cooked sardines with raw chicken). Cleo LOVED it! And ever since then, she’s been devouring this flavour like there is no tomorrow.
I used to give Coco&Joe’s Turkey Recipe and Rabbit Recipe (which contains chicken) so this combination fulfils the requirement of the minimum of 3 proteins for rotational purposes.
Tabs, Heidi and Ginger are on Cubgrub. Tabs and Heidi will not touch Coco&Joe’s at all, but the rest are willing to. Cow and Pole prefer Coco&Joe’s. Bunny and Indy eat both.
Who did I leave out?
Oh…Cleo?
Well, you got to play it by ear for this one. Sometimes, she wants Coco&Joe’s, sometimes it’s Cubgrub.
So, how would I know which is the preferred food for a particular meal?
Read my mind, slave.
You were born to serve….me.
Source: https://myanimalcare.org/2020/03/14/the-feral-queen/
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