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14-03-2006, 05:10 PM   #11

Re: vast range of prices for cat food


Dawn, Smylees do Proplan - can only see Delicate though, their price is £11.99 for a 3kg bag, rather than £14.40. They do 7.5kg bags of kitten, and 7.5kg and 15kg bags of adult as well.



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14-03-2006, 09:54 PM   #12

Re: vast range of prices for cat food


I need a paranoid smiley for this but uhm, what's wrong with Go-Cat? Ninja gets Go-Cat dry food (he doesn't like most others but I've never tried the really posh ones) and Whiskas wet food twice a day (kibble is available all day).

Should I be switching him, and why?

Sorry, don't mean to derail this thread - just shout at me and I'll start my own one I guess



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14-03-2006, 09:59 PM   #13

Re: vast range of prices for cat food


Violet has Hills x



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14-03-2006, 10:48 PM   #14

Re: vast range of prices for cat food


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Originally Posted by Snoof
I need a paranoid smiley for this but uhm, what's wrong with Go-Cat? Ninja gets Go-Cat dry food (he doesn't like most others but I've never tried the really posh ones) and Whiskas wet food twice a day (kibble is available all day).

Should I be switching him, and why?

Sorry, don't mean to derail this thread - just shout at me and I'll start my own one I guess
Nothing wrong with it Snoof. If it suits your cat & he has a shiny coat / bright eyes & a general twinkle in his eye - then it obviously suits him. carry on feeding it to him.



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14-03-2006, 11:49 PM   #15

Re: vast range of prices for cat food


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Originally Posted by Booktigger
Dawn, Smylees do Proplan - can only see Delicate though, their price is £11.99 for a 3kg bag, rather than £14.40. They do 7.5kg bags of kitten, and 7.5kg and 15kg bags of adult as well.
Thanks Des but I get mine from a Pet Food Warehouse and they charge me £8.99 for a 3 kg bag but they said they can't get it in bigger bags for some reason......I usually buy 5 bags at a time to see me through the week.



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15-03-2006, 12:05 AM   #16

Re: vast range of prices for cat food


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Nothing wrong with it Snoof. If it suits your cat & he has a shiny coat / bright eyes & a general twinkle in his eye - then it obviously suits him. carry on feeding it to him.
I wish I had someone like you around for my parenting, smudgley

Oh and while I'm here (it doesn't merit a separate thread I guess) he let me brush him today



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