Why do cats stop liking to eat their cat food?
It's a real headache for cat owners to see their cats not eating cat food. This could be due to a dislike of the food or spoiled habits. Owners can try to understand the problem by observing their cat's lifestyle and correcting any picky eating habits. 
1. Fasting
A cat's reluctance to eat its food might be due to overindulgence by its owner, who feeds it large amounts of treats or other foods high in additives before meals. Since the cat has already eaten those, it naturally loses interest in the bland taste of its regular food. Owners can try withholding food from the cat for half a day or a day; it will only start looking for food when it's hungry.
2. Change cat food
Another reason might be that the cat is always eating the same type of cat food, or they don't like the taste. Cats eventually get tired of the same food and stop eating. Therefore, it's recommended that owners change their cat's food every three months, perhaps by feeding them low-sodium, eco-friendly cat food, such as Jiaqu cat food, to meet their daily needs.
3. Supplement with probiotics
Sometimes cats have digestive problems, with food piling up in their stomachs, making them feel hungry more slowly and causing them to not eat well. In this case, it's recommended that owners mix a small amount of digestive aid into their cat's daily food to supplement beneficial bacteria and digestive enzymes in the gut, helping to increase the cat's interest in food.