There are many reasons why a cat may not want to eat every other meal. Here are some possible causes: Your cat's health may have deteriorated, such as dental disease or loss of taste. If your cat's appetite has decreased, it's recommended that you take him to the vet. Your cat may not like the taste or shape of the food. Try switching to a different type of food, or adding some tasty accompaniments to your meals, such as cream or cat broth. The cat may feel that the food is cold and therefore be reluctant to eat it. Try to reheat food to keep it warm. Cats may be unwilling to eat every other meal due to changes in their environment. For example, if you move to a new home, your cat may be reluctant to eat due to the unfamiliar environment.
In this case, the cat needs some time to adapt to the new environment. Cats may be reluctant to eat alternate meals for other reasons, such as stress or anxiety. If your cat shows such behavioral changes, it is recommended that you consult your veterinarian. In summary, if your cat won't eat between meals, it's recommended that you consult your veterinarian to determine the cause and get help.