u/SunriseRah

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Food toppers? 🤔

I have 2, indoor-ish (cattio) boys, around 3yrs old.

They have dry compleat food, and are both good drinkers, mostly pirateing my glasses of water, or asking for fridge door water by tripping us up as we approach with a glass or kidnapping ice to drink melted puddles, or the ultra feral act of standing on the side of my bath to drink off my skin whilst I try to relax!

We tried them with wet food, but Mr X-semi-feral is a gannet with wet foods and vomits everything up!, box of frog! He has a dish with raised pattrns too, to try and slow him, but it seems to phase him not! - he dosent do the same to the shared grazeing dish of kibble tho, kibble makes him calm? 🤷🏻‍♀️

The other is compleatly saphisticated and really should be sat at a table with all the silver spoons, honestly.

Anywhos, Im not playing vomit the food daily, but I would like to vary the liquid intake, to prehaps have less melted ice and bath water licking?

Today, I stumbled across the idea of "food toppers" but like, for dry food? So the art, of... adding liquid, and I wondered, if, dishing up kibble, dribbled with extras would result in possessed skoffing or the more calmer, thoughful pondering by the dish?

Any home made, icecube type suggestions? Like? Boiled shredded chicken? Or tuna? Frozen portions

Or can I soak cat freeze dried meat "treats" in water to make a gravy? And throw that on?

There seems to be also powders for sprinkling?

What do others do?

:) Thank you

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u/SunriseRah — 9 hours ago