When I first got Trinkett, I set up her food in the bedroom because I was thinking that she would be shut up in there during the day. Now I leave her out during the day, and would like to move her food out of my bedroom. My problem? She won't eat out of the bedroom. To clarify, she prefers to eat in the bedroom if I am in there. Not too close to the food, or she will shy away. And if she is startled at all, she will back away from the food. All of which means that she isn't eating her dinner until after 10 pm, which means that she needs to go out in the middle of the night to potty. I'm trying to get her to eat earlier, but don't really want to hang out in my bedroom at 7 while she does so.
I was hoping that moving the food out into the great room would help, since that way she could eat when I was out there, but she will look at me, look at the food, and then go stand in the bedroom where the food dishes were. My next plan is to slowly start edging the dish out of the bedroom (move it closer to the door for a few days, then in the hall, then down the hall, etc.)
Does this seem like the most reasonable path to take, or is there something else you would recommend? And should I be concerned that her eating changed after her dental treatment? Before I got her teeth cleaned, she would eat in the morning and evening just fine. After that, she is refusing to eat in the morning and doesn't eat her dinner except as described above. I admit that I gave her hot dogs after her dental so that she would take her pills, and I'm not sure if she is holding out for treats over her food, or if she associates the food with her mouth being sore, or if it's entirely coincidental with her settling down more in my house (I've had her a bit over 6 weeks now, and she is coming out of her shell).