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Organic cat food - any recommendations ?

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  • WeirdoMagnet
    WeirdoMagnet Posts: 1,015 Forumite
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    Just to say I haven't ignored quoia but PM'd him instead so we don't go OT again! :)
    "No matter how little money and how few possesions you own, having a dog makes you rich." - Louis Sabin
  • ianian99
    ianian99 Posts: 3,095 Forumite
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    Cat72 wrote:
    Hi
    Im endeavouring to mend my junk lifestyle ways and become more organic and aware. As I have three lovely cats I want to make sure they are healthy too, especailly after reading about what can go into their commercial food.
    Can anyone recommend any good organic/ healthy cat food and also any sited where you can get them from for the best service/ price.
    I found Pet organic but there is a £9.00 delivery charge and I am not sure what products to go for. :confused:


    mice , birds, spiders, etc.
  • Optimist wrote:
    Errr pet food not tested on animals !

    You don't think so eh? Just google Iams cruelty and check out the website. You'll be suprised.
  • Cat72
    Cat72 Posts: 2,398 Forumite
    Well despite everything I changed the cats over to James wellbeloved as I was having problems getting Burns. I planned to move them on to Burns but within only a few days there coats had dramatically changed appearance- and have thickened. They love the wellbeloved food especailly the turkey flavour ( they are being a bit fussy about the lamb but tough ).It also is much easier to get I can get it from my local farm store for £9.99 for a 2Kg bag and have seen it in a number of shops. I then read that BURNS have been fined for misinformation in their advertising. I have therefore decided to stick to Wellbeloved as it is healthier than other foods that they had and is also a more natural product, price wise its fine and the cats are now all silky and furry ! Its strange I thought their coats were nice before but when you see the differance now you appreciate that the other cat food is not doing a good job. Thanks for all your help.
  • Liney_2
    Liney_2 Posts: 653 Forumite
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    Ocado/Waitrose do an organic complete cat food - it's called Pero Organic and it's £3.49 for a 750gm bag. My cat seems to like it.
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