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Post by seahorse on Aug 15, 2010 22:36:31 GMT
due to my slightly reduced financial situation I have had to convince super brat cat JJ (best cat in the world) that gourmet gold cat food at 69p a time is bad for him, and so is hi life dried cat food so far hes eating whiskers oh so meaty and go cat biscuits please let this continue. Has anyone else here tried to reduce price on cat food and how did they get a long. (and yes before anyone asks yes his food needs become before mine.)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2010 5:42:01 GMT
Tesco do a range of sachets that my very fussy cats all like. They are free from any artificial colourings and flavourings too. Whiskers and Go-cat both have artificials in them The tesco range is called JUST NATURE and is very good value too. xx
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Post by heathers on Aug 16, 2010 8:40:01 GMT
mine are fussy as well,they are on whiskas and co-op sachets and i never give the same one twice in a row,they love the whiskas chicken biscuits as well
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Post by Milliesmum on Aug 16, 2010 10:47:42 GMT
Aldi do the foil trays of catfood and they're quite reasonable, might be worth a try.
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Post by seahorse on Aug 17, 2010 20:51:40 GMT
little sod sorry darling is starting to turn his nose his nose up
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Post by snooperdooper on Aug 31, 2010 20:33:01 GMT
When we down-graded, we found kit-e-kat was a good wet food and Go Cat biscuits (my cat who doesn't really like wet food just loves them) x
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