![]() ![]() Discount taken off highest priced qualifying item in cart. Must be signed into your Treats account prior to purchase. Offer valid with Treats membership online only at or on the app. Save $10 off your first purchase of $50 or more in Pharmacy. See product page for eligibility and offer details. ![]() Must have 250 or more points in your account on the date points are deducted to receive 25 entries. Points will be deducted on or before 08/04/23. For redemption of points for Entries, maximum redemption 250 points for a maximum of 25 additional entries. Void outside the Eligibility Area and where prohibited by law. and D.C., and Puerto Rico and Canada (excluding Quebec) (“Eligibility Area”), who as of date of entry are members of the PetSmart Treats Loyalty Program, possess a web enabled mobile device and are 18 years of age or older & age of majority. The Treats Loyalty Member July 2023 Super Giveaway Promotion is Sponsored by PetSmart LLC and PETM Canada Corporation. Pets’ nutritional needs can change as they age or if they develop certain health conditions. If you feed your cat kibble, consider switching to wet cat food.Look for cat foods with labels that say “taste” or “flavor.” Some manufacturers use scientific studies and vet advice to make their foods more appealing to picky kitties.Don’t offer your cat a morsel more until the next mealtime. After 30 minutes, take away any uneaten food.Establish regular mealtimes for your cat, and stick to that schedule.Try these strategies to get your kitty to eat: Feeding cats between-meal treats (even treats made for cats) might also make their meals seem less tasty by comparison. Cats who are fed from the table may start turning up their nose at their own food because people food tastes better. Sometimes, cat owners inadvertently contribute to their pets’ bad eating habits. Also on the agenda: Ruling out dental problems that might be making it tough for your cat to chew.Īssuming Kitty gets a clean bill of health, then it’s time to consider what else might be causing the problem. Expect your cat’s doctor to ask about weight loss, vomiting and diarrhea in order to discover whether kidney, liver or pancreas problems might be causing your pet to boycott the bowl. If your cat isn’t interested in dinner (or breakfast, or even a snack), and you can’t figure out why, it’s time for a visit to the vet. ![]()
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