Cats are very picky and capricious animals, especially in terms of food.
It often happens that a cat asks for food, but then does not eat it or eats only a small part.
Why does this happen and how to deal with it?
There are several possible reasons for this behavior in cats.
A cat may ask for food out of habit, not because of real hunger. If the owner feeds the animal on demand or gives it treats as a reward, the cat remembers this way of getting attention and treats.
A cat may show an emotional reaction to food when it asks for food and does not eat. This may be due to stress, boredom, loneliness or other negative factors. In this case, the cat needs more communication and games with the owner.
A cat may constantly ask for food due to medical conditions such as worm infestation, problems with nutrient absorption, hormonal imbalances, pregnancy in females, etc. In these cases, the cat needs examination and treatment by a veterinarian.
A cat may not eat from a full bowl due to unsuitable food, low-quality products, inconvenient dishes, or an incorrect feeding schedule. In these cases, the owner needs to choose food based on the age, breed, and health of the cat, as well as choose a bowl that will not interfere with the animal's whiskers. In addition, it is important to adhere to a certain feeding schedule and not overfeed the cat.
So, if a cat asks for food even when their bowl is full, this may be due to different reasons.
To understand what is happening with your pet, you need to observe its behavior and health.
If you notice any alarming symptoms or changes in your cat's appetite, contact your veterinarian for advice and assistance.