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    1 year ago

    All these other biscuits are full of pea protein, lentils or beans, all of which give my cat stomach pain. Chickpeas are about tolerable but I can’t find that without the others.

    It’s giving me the shits. I have a just opened bag and a full unopened bag of expensive food but because the factory made the pieces too hard it’s inedible.

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      1 year ago

      Would it work to put them in a ziplock bag and give them a bash with rolling pin to crush into smaller pieces? Not as much chewing needed?

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        1 year ago

        There’s a bowl of biscuit powder from using a mortar and pestle but she isn’t eating it.

        Good suggestion though, she ate a bit of biscuit dust the last time they messed her dry food up

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        1 year ago

        I’m considering it. Physical energy is a factor unfortunately (the reason for having dry food out as insurance)