I might be a little early to jump the gun on this one. I was feeding babies Luna (3 months and a bit @ 1.7kg) and Hunter (just under 3 months @ 1.2kg) Primal freeze dried turkey (
http://www.primalpetfoods.com/product/detail/c/14/id/57). My little guy eats everything (was recently on urinary SO food, hence the lack of weight), but Luna is more nonchalant about it.
I live in Canada, and with the Avian outbreak a couple months ago in the USA, there was a ban on all poultry coming into Canada. Not knowing this, I went to my pet store and they had no more of my Primal turkey. So the employee, who is usually great with info and recommendations, said if I gave them an instant switch to frozen raw, it would be no problem at all. It was nearing their meal time, so I was somewhat anxious to get them fed soon, and made the decision on a whim to go with it (I am currently sulking in regret).
I mixed the tiny bit of freeze dried raw I had left with the frozen raw, about 10:90, respectively. Hunter ate away at most of it, Luna only half. They seemed great, played a bit, then slept.
I woke up this morning to find puke and poop (some solid, some diarrhea) all over my litter track mats <- GOD BLESS THESE. There was enough and puke and poop that I knew both of them had expelled some. The one thing I can say was good, was that some of the poop was solid, which seems to be a problem for both my babies.
Which finally leads me to this morning, obviously I'm not going to feed them what I fed last night, and the pet store miraculously got stock of the Primal Turkey this morning. I'm about 2 hours past their usual breakfast time now. I mix the Primal Turkey with the frozen turkey, portioned about 90:10, respectively. Hunter as usual, went at the food, eating most of it. Luna didn't touch the food. So I whipped up some plain freeze dried turkey as would be her normal diet, and nothing. Kibbles, still nothing.
So my question is... Should I wait for her to get hungry enough to eat her usual food? Or should I get something else right away? She was acting super chill and quiet, probably traumatized from never having puked before, but now they are playing as usual (2 hours after I tried to feed her)