02-02-2017, 06:27 AM
1. That's often a sign of illness. One cat may be sensitive to the other's ailment. Remember: cats instinctively hide their pain, so you have to keep an eye out for subtle signs. Consider taking both to the vet.
2. Cats get fussy sometimes after an experience that they associate with bad stuff. My cat refuses to eat "pate" or fine-minced wet foods. She'll sit there and cry until I replace it with something chunky. I think that it's because some salmon-flavored minced food gave her diarrhea. (She won't go near salmon either.) She associates the pate-texture with something bad.
2. Cats get fussy sometimes after an experience that they associate with bad stuff. My cat refuses to eat "pate" or fine-minced wet foods. She'll sit there and cry until I replace it with something chunky. I think that it's because some salmon-flavored minced food gave her diarrhea. (She won't go near salmon either.) She associates the pate-texture with something bad.