Not exact matches
My daughter has autism and struggles with the sensory overload of restaurants — everything from the noise (lights, sounds of people chewing, din of the room), to the visual stimulation (fluorescent lights,
unfamiliar textures of
foods etc), and the social stimulation (lots of people, lots of noise).
If it is when you introduce solids, it could be she is gagging because it is
unfamiliar and she is not yet used to thicker
food or
textures.
«They'll gag when offered
food with an
unfamiliar texture.»
Babies reject
food for a variety of reasons including the
unfamiliar flavor,
texture and temperature.
Going from one brand of dry
food to another brand of dry is sometimes difficult enough because of smell, taste and
texture issues but imagine how strange it might be for many cats to experience the very
unfamiliar texture of wet
food.