Cats are truly creatures of habit, and most will be cautious of food that they're not familiar with. So, expect the transition to take a while. Practice being patient now!
For a positive transition, start by giving really small amounts of raw food alongside their regular food. This can be in the same bowl or separate bowls. It may take some trial and error, to determine what cat will tolerate.
Cats like their food at mouse temperature (roughly 36 degrees). As our food is stored in the fridge (once defrosted), it may be a bit chilly for your cat's liking. To warm it, add a touch of warm water or some bone broth to their raw food. Bone broth smells so good (think tasty gravy on a Sunday roast), it'll be irresistible to your cat.
Fussy cat guide - https://www.bellaandduke.com/cats/expert-advice/cat-nutrition/cat-not-eating-fussy-advice/
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