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Megan Curtis asked in PetsCats · 10 years ago

Help! My cat is addicted to Dreamies (cat treats) so much she wont eat her food, :o( help please?

Well, she's addicted. For the last few days she's not been eating her normal food (wet pouch food)

Is there something wrong? I feel bad when she's meowing at me and sitting on the computer, nuzzling her face against me at every opportunity possible and she isn't eating. For the facts, she's stuck at my feet, and still meowing at me, looking at me. :o( I'm unsure what to do.

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  • 10 years ago
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    I hate to say it, but I think you've fallen victim to your cat. Your cat has learned that you will give in to her pestering as long as she sticks with it long enough. I completely understand how difficult it is to not give into such a sweet adorable creature, but you have to show her who's boss and take back control!

    I recommend taking all food away from her for a few hours. With picky cats, you usually don't want to leave food out all the time at first. It's okay to let her get pretty hungry (obviously don't wait too too long) and then present her with food. If she's hungry enough, she'll be smart enough to eat what's put in front of her. If she doesn't eat it, then take the dish back up and try again in an hour or so. I would stick strict to this regimen for about 24 hours. You need to train her that this is her opportunity to eat so she better take advantage.

    If she's STILL not eating after 24 hours, don't give in by giving her Dreamies, or any other treats!! I would consider buying the same food you usually feed her, but perhaps a different flavor. Then do the same thing as before by presenting her food only a few times a day and not leaving it out. See if she prefers a new flavor. Some cats are picky eaters! Most cats aren't, but imagine how boring it might get if you had to eat the same tuna sandwich every day for the rest of your life...

    Maybe if this STILL doesn't work, try to put a Dreamie deep in her food. Make her eat through her food to get the treat. Then maybe she'll realize, "hm, this other stuff actually tastes okay and I need to eat anyway." Just really make sure to not give her too many Dreamies... one with each meal (2 - 3 meals a day) is more than enough.

    Another thing you can do is use the treats as REWARDS. Only give her a Dreamie after she eats her meal. And only give her one! It can act as a dessert. This way, she should start to associate that eating is good behavior and will be rewarded.

    I would try to stick to this routine of designated meal times in general. Make sure you're leaving her water out all day as well throughout this experiment.

    Source(s): Kitten Foster Parent I've had lots of finicky kittens... it always works to get them good and hungry and then present them with food. They then understand that they need to eat it.
  • 10 years ago

    This happens to my dog when I give her to many treats :) In the past, I've just set out some of her normal food out and refused to give her treats for a couple of days. When she gets hungry enough, she'll eat her normal food. It sounds cruel, but it really does work! After those few harsh days, You can start giving her treats again, but not in an overload. Start weaning her off of the treats, and soon she'll be eating normal again!

    Hope this helps!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    My cat won't eat wet food either so I bought a holistic dry food for him. He really enjoys the dry food and he's healthier than he has ever been. I would not leave the wet food out and make that the only thing available for your cat. I heard that cats can and will starve themselves if they do not want that food so you may have to keep shopping around for various wet foods or just end up giving her dry food. Good luck!

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    My cats also have an addiction to dreamies but they will eat their normal food, I think all you can do is to stop feeding her cat treats for a while, She will start to eat her wet food once she's hungry enough, you could try her on dry food maybe ? :)

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  • 10 years ago

    I would stop giving her the treats. Once she gets hungry enough, she will eat her normal food. She might be sad but it's what's best for her. Animals are sometimes too smart for their own good, lol!

  • 7 years ago

    Cats will starve themselves to death rather than eat what they do not want, I am struggling with a cat that has been really sick and lost over 50% of her body weight, she would only eat Dreamies, now she eats nothing else, I went 3 days without giving her them, and she ate nothing. My advice is never give your cats Dreamies

  • The cat becomes addicted to Dreamies. They taste better and if you give it the choice, do you think it would pass another dreamie by?

    http://youtu.be/1gBRbxhbigs

  • 10 years ago

    She will eat when she is hungry so don't worry about it. And don't give into her demands by cuteness. You might want to make sure she can't get at the treats-my cat is addicted to vaseline and can get inside many things to get to it.

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    10 years ago

    Stop feeding her the treats. She will eat her food when she's hungry enough. No healthy animal ever starved itself when food was available.

  • 10 years ago

    mix it with some of her normal food and gradually decreas the ammount of the Dreamies. works every time. tricks her too :)

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