Whilst some pets will happily eat anything that is going, others are far fussier about what they eat. And yet, a fussy cat or dog may not just be avoiding a food because it is not tasty enough for them, but it may also be because they simply get very little nutrition from it.
Whatever the reason, trying out new types of food is likely to be beneficial. Whilst it is bad for any animal to overeat, under eating will also be a big problem and can lead to all manner of illnesses or simply leave them lethargic and in turn unable to exercise and stay as healthy as they need to.
As such, finding a food they genuinely love will be a huge benefit, and with so many different types of pet food on the market, this should not be a hard task. Whilst choosing a well known brand and simply trying different flavours may work eventually, in the majority of cases, cheaper brands are actually topped up with many fillers making them really rather unappetising for your pet as well as leaving them lacking the many nutrients an animal needs to stay happy and healthy.
Therefore, it can help to widen your search. By looking online at sites that specialise in many different types of animal food, not only might you find a wider range of potentially tasty treats for your cat or dog, but you are also likely to be able to find food that is focussed very much for a specific size or age of animal too, making it even more likely that the food you buy is focussed exactly on their needs and what they will genuinely enjoy eating.
A fussy animal might not just be telling you they have high standards. They simply may be telling you that they need a more nutritionally rich diet.
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