So, a few weeks ago, I started tinkering with making pet food more appealing to my furry friends. You know how it is, sometimes they just turn their noses up at their food, and it’s like, “Come on, buddy, I bought the good stuff!” So I figured, there’s gotta be a way to make it tastier for them, right?
First thing I did was hit up the internet to see what people were saying about making pet food taste better. Found out about these things called palatants. Basically, they’re like flavor boosters for pet food. Some folks online said they can be natural or something else, and they help make the food smell and taste better. I thought, “Okay, that sounds easy enough.”

I started experimenting with some common stuff. I tried mixing a little bit of warm water with their dry food to make a sort of gravy. My dog, Max, seemed to like it more, but my cat, Mittens, just looked at me like I was crazy. Then I tried adding some cooked meat, some fish, just a tiny bit, to see if that would work.
This really took off with Max. He started chowing down his food like there was no tomorrow! Even Mittens got a little more interested and ate a bit more than usual. But it was a bit of a hassle to prepare every day, and I wasn’t sure if I was giving them the right nutrients, so I started looking into other ideas.
- I tried adding a bit of cooked meat to their food.
- Then I added a tiny bit of fish.
- Even mixed in some plain yogurt once.
Next, I went to the pet store and checked out some actual palatants. They had all these different kinds, some were like powders, some were liquids. I grabbed a couple that said “natural” on the label, figuring those were probably better. One was chicken flavored, and the other was beef. Max loves chicken, and Mittens is all about beef.
When I got home, I sprinkled a little bit of the chicken one on Max’s food. He went nuts for it! Started gobbling it down like he hadn’t eaten in days. Mittens got the beef one, and she actually finished her whole bowl, which is super rare. I was pretty stoked, not gonna lie. Seemed like I finally cracked the code.
I used these palatants for a few days, and it was going great. Both Max and Mittens were eating well, and I didn’t have to cook extra stuff or worry about their meals. But then, I started noticing Max was drinking a lot more water than usual. Like, a lot more. And Mittens, well, she started having some, uh, “stomach issues”, if you know what I mean.
So, back to the drawing board. I did some more digging online and found out that some palatants can have side effects, like making pets thirstier or messing with their digestion. Who knew, right? It’s always something. I decided to stop using those store-bought palatants and try something a little more natural.
Experimenting with Natural Stuff
This time, I thought, “Why not just use real food?” I started making bone broth at home. It’s just boiling bones with some veggies for a long time. Super simple, and it smells amazing. I let it cool down and then mixed a little bit of it with their dry food.

Man, let me tell you, this was the real deal. Max and Mittens both loved it. They were licking their bowls clean, and I felt good knowing it was all-natural, with no weird stuff in it. Plus, the bone broth is supposed to be good for their joints and digestion, so that’s a bonus.
It’s been a few weeks now, and I’m still using the bone broth. Max and Mittens are happy, healthy, and actually excited about mealtime. No more picky eaters in this house! I learned a lot about palatants and how to make pet food more appealing. It’s all about finding what works for your furry friends and making sure it’s good for them too. You never stop learning.
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure with palatants and pet food. Hope this helps someone out there with a picky pet. It’s all trial and error, but totally worth it when you see them happy and healthy!