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Best wet cat food on zooplus?
Pixiechic
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Hello,
I am putting in my first order of stuff on zooplus, got small bag or orijen for him to try and get used to, acana dry is sold out untio end of month.
I looked at the wet foods and I can't seem to work out the best ones to try. Almo nature sounds okay, is it? I am seeking out a little knowledge and experince here to make up for my lack of it! Any suggestions? I am looking at the best ones for him so cost thankfully isn't an issue just best nutritionally. I know its not very money saving but I come on here to learn how to save money to spend on kitty
Many thanks
I am putting in my first order of stuff on zooplus, got small bag or orijen for him to try and get used to, acana dry is sold out untio end of month.
I looked at the wet foods and I can't seem to work out the best ones to try. Almo nature sounds okay, is it? I am seeking out a little knowledge and experince here to make up for my lack of it! Any suggestions? I am looking at the best ones for him so cost thankfully isn't an issue just best nutritionally. I know its not very money saving but I come on here to learn how to save money to spend on kitty
Many thanks
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Bozita is fab - either the tins or the cartons both are over 90% meat (tins work out cheaper). Tbh I think it is one of the best overall foods there is and they are great value for your money compared to some of the other brands you can buy.:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0
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How fussy is your cat - might be worth trying a few brands? To be honest I don't think there is one best brand, Zooplus sell several foods with high quality ingredients. IMO the Applaws adult wet is poor value simply as it is not complete only complementary. Yarrah is organic which means it won't contain growth hormones and antibiotic residues but it contains meat by products and grains. I think the Bozita is by far the best value, lots of meat at an excellent price. Almo and Schesir are particularly well thought of.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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I vote for Bozita too, both of my bengals have it as well as Orijin dry food and they are really healthy and happy with loads of muscle tone and fantastic coats.0
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