ok ok ok... the only food that is soft is the canned food! hints why bagged food is called hard food and canned food is called soft food! if i were you i would give my elderly cat canned food unless it has sometype of alergy to it. another solution is asking your vet or taking a trip to wal mart :)
Cat food is food that a cat will eat and is either hard, or soft. Lots of cats love it.
They just eat the same food as adult cats eat; soft cat food. Before six weeks, kittens largely depend on their mother for milk.
Cats are way softer than dogs! Don't believe me? Go to a Pet Store, and look at the cats, they always will look soft, because they are (some of them, there are breeds of cats who are furless)! Dogs.... eh. They not really soft.
Scratching the floor doesn't mean he doesn't like his food. Cats scratch the floor by their food for the same reason they scratch around the litterbox: to cover it. Cats hide their food in the wild by covering it up.
Because the raise of the sun cats and humans can warm them up
Cat food is food that a cat will eat and is either hard, or soft. Lots of cats love it.
Cat food is food that a cat will eat and is either hard, or soft. Lots of cats love it.
This solely depends what the owner feeds it and what the cat is used to.
They just eat the same food as adult cats eat; soft cat food. Before six weeks, kittens largely depend on their mother for milk.
Cats and dogs are soft because of their fur. The fur is soft so people think the animal is soft.
very soft!
Cared for by a human, yes. Lay in a good supply of soft cat food.
I believe they are more fluffy than soft. A well kept cat will have very soft and silky fur, so yes, cats can be described as "soft".
You can let your cat leave your house, make sure they have a collar) at first only let them in your backyard.Feed your cats hard food insted of soft.(and the acational pice of chicken!!)No milk.
Why do people like soft things?
Cats are way softer than dogs! Don't believe me? Go to a Pet Store, and look at the cats, they always will look soft, because they are (some of them, there are breeds of cats who are furless)! Dogs.... eh. They not really soft.
Scratching the floor doesn't mean he doesn't like his food. Cats scratch the floor by their food for the same reason they scratch around the litterbox: to cover it. Cats hide their food in the wild by covering it up.