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iams 40% off at focus do it all
mymerrywidow
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all the iams is 40% off at focus do it all. they are £9.99 a bag.
http://diy.focusdiy.co.uk/search?p=Q&asug=&w=iams
http://diy.focusdiy.co.uk/search?p=Q&asug=&w=iams
life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
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If you look at PETA's UK list of pet food companies that DON'T do animal testing, you won't find ANY mainstream brands of dog and cat food AT ALL, so what do you feed yours?British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
I feed my dog skinners... They do NOT test on animals and are listed on the Peta non animal tested list as Roger skinner limited
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If they don't test the products on animals, how are they going to know if they like it?
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i didnt start this thread to kick off a row, i started as some people may want a bargain.
please take your issues off line. many thankslife is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
mymerrywidow.. I didn't want to start a debate about the rights and wrongs of animal testing on your thread I just wanted people to know what Iams do before deciding to buy the food for their cat/dog, I was then asked a question to which I replied.
Many thanks!
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mymerrywidow wrote: »i didnt start this thread to kick off a row, i started as some people may want a bargain.
please take your issues off line. many thanksmymerrywidow.. I didn't want to start a debate about the rights and wrongs of animal testing on your thread I just wanted people to know what Iams do before deciding to buy the food for their cat/dog, I was then asked a question to which I replied.
Many thanks!
Stroppy meets stroppier?!
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lol ethics aside, Iams aint the best quality food you can put down to your dog, do him/ her a favour and buy something that's not packed with poorly digestable grains, that potentially will lead to gastric upsets and itchy skin
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I like that picture..
I wasn't being stroppy
Its a good deal for those who feed their animals that brand and are not bothered about animal testing... blah blah blah ... :rotfl:0
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