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iams 40% off at focus do it all
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Focus DIY has gone into Administration, wouldn't buy anything off them if i was you. :money:
Bank Charges won £4,800 in 2006 From LloydsTSB
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Focus DIY has gone into Administration, wouldn't buy anything off them if i was you. :money:
You can only buy pet food in-store.
What do you think they will do - take your money and then grab the goods off you as you walk out of the shop???
In any case, all orders placed since Administration will be honoured as the Administrators are selling the goods, not Focus.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
You can only buy pet food in-store.
What do you think they will do - take your money and then grab the goods off you as you walk out of the shop???
In any case, all orders placed since Administration will be honoured as the Administrators are selling the goods, not Focus.
OOh keep your knickers on! wasn't aware they didn't sell pet food at home... Was just trying too be nice :mad:Bank Charges won £4,800 in 2006 From LloydsTSB
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Was tongue in cheek! !!!!!!!British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0
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can you guys take a chill pill? or are they being tested on animals as well? :rotfl::rotfl:
love the pic of "handbags at dawn"life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
Is it a full moon in here or what?0
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Think the Op is getting a woof deal by some one here0
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I'm confused about how people can find animal testing or jokes about such, amusing.
Plus, IAMS charge more than £9.99 for their crap usually?? My god that's shocking. No wonder they are a billion pound company. I can only hope that people stop believing the hype when it comes to pet foods soon.
In fairness to the OP. Anyone who feeds this, it's a good deal.Sigless0 -
well i for one will be stocking up on iams - my dogs love it - and my 12 YEAR OLD ROTTWEILLER PEDIGREE has been fed on it since birth and is the picture of health as is my 2 year old rottie - so all i can go by is how fit healthy and shiney coated my dogs are and as rotties dont usually last this long i can only presume that the food she has been fed has helped - as for all that animal testing mumbo jumbo - blah blah blah- im one of those thats not afraid to say i dont mind it - if it means we can all have safe and easy lives then so be it - people should get off their high horses about it all as they would first inline im sure if drugs tested on animals - were needed to save a loved ones life - for gods sakes even vets use drugs that have been tested on animals first ! ok rant over - its a great grabbit and i thank you lol0
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moomoominx wrote: »well i for one will be stocking up on iams - my dogs love it - and my 12 YEAR OLD ROTTWEILLER PEDIGREE has been fed on it since birth and is the picture of health as is my 2 year old rottie - so all i can go by is how fit healthy and shiney coated my dogs are and as rotties dont usually last this long i can only presume that the food she has been fed has helped - as for all that animal testing mumbo jumbo - blah blah blah- im one of those thats not afraid to say i dont mind it - if it means we can all have safe and easy lives then so be it - people should get off their high horses about it all as they would first inline im sure if drugs tested on animals - were needed to save a loved ones life - for gods sakes even vets use drugs that have been tested on animals first ! ok rant over - its a great grabbit and i thank you lol
Actually, no I wouldn't. Please don't judge everyone by your standards. If my loved ones needed something animal tested yes. because they're not me, l and it's not for me to decide for them. If I needed them, no. I don't see an animals life being worth more than mine. And we're not talking about medicine here are we, we're talking about food. It's perfectly possible to not test a food on animals, there's a shed loads of companies that don't. It's uncalled for and not needed. I'm not an a high horse, I just give a crap about lives other than my own and those around me.
As for feeding my dogs/cats. I wouldn't be happy knowing countless animals had died and suffered hugely for their diet, especially when there's MASSIVELY better foods to be bought that A, aren't tested on animals. B, cost less. Even if I didn't give a flying crap about animal testing, I'd not feed IAMS, Why? because it's a terrible quality food. And I actually want my animals to have a good diet.
So if you want to be ripped off by IAMS, and feed your dogs crap. You carry on. Just don't act like everyone else would do/does the same. And shares your opinion and attitude.
And if you've fed them IAMS since birth how would you know if they'd do better on a good quality food or not?Sigless0
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