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Half Price Dog & Cat Food - £10.70 for 45 Pouches (Delivery Included)

Hope I am posting this in the right place but fish4dogs are offering 45 pouches at £10.70 for short shelf dated salmon mousse for cats & dogs. Works out to just under 24p per pouch.

I worked it out that we were spending 50-some-pence pouch on cat food for our Bella!! So even at full price we would get a bargain, so we may even change to fish4cats after they go back up.

But if you are going to order, get your order in soon as the best before date is at LEAST 25th August 2011

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  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    You do realize this is a complementary food and is to be fed as a treat only and another complete food must also be given to your cat.
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  • robstersgirl
    robstersgirl Posts: 2,813 Forumite
    48 pouches of whiskas (2 x 24 packs) are £10 in Asda at the moment, register a kitten at whiskas.com to print 2 vouchers
    for £1.96 each making the 48 pouches £6.08 or 12p each :)
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  • julietiff
    julietiff Posts: 747 Forumite
    thanks have ordered for the dogs to mix in with other food
    :)
  • polly453
    polly453 Posts: 531 Forumite
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    My dogs will be happy babies, they love salmon and of course it has huge health benefits for them, I ordered a few for the poor harrased cat that pop in occasionally ussually when the dogs have gone for a walk. So happy furbabies and mummy.
    Thank you OP
  • Soulie
    Soulie Posts: 391 Forumite
    HappyMJ wrote: »
    You do realize this is a complementary food and is to be fed as a treat only and another complete food must also be given to your cat.


    Yes, I know, it says so on the page, and I am sure the other folks reading who read my OP, and as good pet owners that they read the whole page too.
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  • Techno
    Techno Posts: 1,169 Forumite
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    I got this last time it was on offer as my dog is very fussy and picks out the bits of her all in one food she's not keen on and spits it on the floor :p and LOVES this (does smell very fishy though) whole lot gets wolfed down when I mix it with he food
    ;) If you think you are too small to make a difference, try getting in bed with a mosquito!
  • Lifesaver
    Lifesaver Posts: 273 Forumite
    Thanks OP, I have ordered some for my Maine Coons x
  • richto
    richto Posts: 821 Forumite
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    I can't comment on Dog food, but decent cat food can be had for ~£2.50 for 12 x 100g sachets fairly regularly in Supermarket offers or as own brand so this is a poor deal.
  • Lifesaver
    Lifesaver Posts: 273 Forumite
    richto - this is excellent food for felines - and I suppose dogs - with sensitive tummies..........99% salmon whipped into a mousse.

    Fantastic price for a quality product!
  • richto
    richto Posts: 821 Forumite
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    I have 4 cats and none of them have any problems with almost any type of sachet cat food. Other than Asdas own brand, which they immediately scratch round and try to bury like someone had put a turd in their bowl!

    I don't see why an extremely rich cat food is likely to help with 'sensitive tummies' - surely the reverse if anything.
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