My singleton DASH is 12 weeks old, and a few days ago, suddenly refused formula for his 2x a day formula feedings. The next morning he went wild for his formula and then refused it for the evening feeding. Today, he has refused The a.m.formula, and I have a feeling that he won't want it later either.
I have bottle fed many litters of kittens and puppies for the rescues that I volunteer with, and find that they pretty much decide when they have outgrown the need for formula. I offer it until they absolutely refuse for 4 days or so.
DASH may be starting his 13th week next Monday and I also find that his tastes change almost daily. A green food that he devoured last week might not interest him at all this week, and vice versa. I offer many foods and let him choose between them, knowing that all are nutritionally good for him. I do limit his choices by offering only 2 foods at a feeding. Next time, he gets different choices. I can find a pattern of foods he always wants, and am glad that they are the better choices.
DASH does not however, like any of the commercial blocks, but LOVES the recipe for BOO Balls passed on to me by Redwuff ( thanks again).
I am now giving DASH his daily new branch with the leaves still on....after it has been washed outside. He nibbles some leaves and takes great joy in denuding the entire branch of them prior to attacking the bark. Loves apple tree branches.
Favorite greens are the Spring Mix that comes in a box, broccoli, green beans, cauliflower...though not green.., romaine. Will not touch spinach. Likes asparagus tips, avocado.
Will retry mushrooms, tomatoes, cucumber, zucchini, and cooked sweet potato. Liked all at one time, then did not eat them another time.
Loves fruit: apple, peach, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, banana. Fruit given for last meal of the day so I am sure he has had veggies.
I leave a bowl of 4 Boo balls for him overnight, and he finishes them by the next morning.
DASH would not drink from his water bottle, but really enjoys taking fresh cold water from his bowl. He sits on my shoulder and watches me wash and refill the bowl, and then must get a drink even before I put it back into it's holder in his cage.