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Originally Posted by MelissaStiffler Update: I decided to try home cooking for Benny so that he can eat. I bought a whole chicken, green beans, carrots, and rice. I cooked everything for a few hours on the stove. Then when it was done I deboned the chicken and mixed everything up. When I was done I gave Benny a little in his bowl and he ate the whole thing. I was totally shocked that he actually loved it and ate it all. I kept some out for around 3 days worth and stuck the rest in the freezer until I need more. I am so happy that Benny actually ate a lot of something and that he got his tummy full. I hope that he continues to eat it until it's finished, then I will make another recipe for him, just to give him something different. I'm going tomorrow to purchase from Multivitamins for him since he won't eat any kibble. This has made my day!  |
Benny needs supplements! You also need to know exactly what amounts of different food sources he needs...guessing is not a good idea.
My suggestion to you is to seek the advice of a vet nutrionist. You can find one at
American College of Veterinary Nutrition
You can also find information about home cooking at:
PetDiets - VNC putting pets' health first! www.balanceit.com