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You soft soppy lot ! Just keep putting the same lot of food down until you can no longer stand the smell . After a week of starving your overfed moggy will be slimmer, healthier and grateful for what it receives !0
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shammyjack wrote: »You soft soppy lot ! Just keep putting the same lot of food down until you can no longer stand the smell . After a week of starving your overfed moggy will be slimmer, healthier and grateful for what it receives !
Have tried mixing the one they like with cheaper but they just pick and leave all the cheaper crunchies. As for putting the same food down its not healthy and cats will seek food else where ie a sympathetic neighbour or cat lover. Or raid another cats home and bowl, every now and again we get intruders (perhaps they have been given tesco crunchies at home). Yes I am soft and soppy, our cats are more than pets and they definitely know how to get around us. So long as I can save on our food etc they will get their desired food and treats. Happy cats = Happy home0 -
My cat will only eat Felix, and sometimes Kit-e-cat. Have you tried that? It's reasonably cheaper than other cat food. She adores Asda cat biscuits too, and tuna, milk and whatever food I have on my plate. Cats are so fussy but I love it0
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We get a variety, usually whats on offer, or otherwise we get the Tesco brand at about £2.49 or Claude (in tescos) at £2.39. My cat also likes the Sainsburys own brand at about £2.49. My cat isnt overly keen on Whiskas and tends to leave it in the bowl or vomit it up!! If we get a premium brand it is usually Felix.
Biscuits she will eat whatever, however she does like the Dreamies range!Nov NSD: 8/7 Dec NSD: 1/10Sealed pot member #1443 2011: £106. 2012: £171Ninjakat challenge: Aim to clear two debts by April 2013100 day challenge: No toiletries or magazines 19/100 (3 x fails)
Extra payment a week challenge: Total to date: £2355.530 -
Mine are on Royal Canin, its premium brand dry food which per portion works out i feed one cat for 0.55p/per day or less. I bulk buy 2 x 10k sacks which 1 sack lasts one cat roughtly a year.
Plus its excellent for cats coats/general health and they went onto it without any fuss.0 -
Hmmm..I must be a bad cat owner. They either eat what is offered, or they can do their own "shopping"
They are rather partial to the muttleys Skinners Salmon and Rice0 -
rufydoofyM wrote: »Have tried mixing the one they like with cheaper but they just pick and leave all the cheaper crunchies. As for putting the same food down its not healthy and cats will seek food else where ie a sympathetic neighbour or cat lover. Or raid another cats home and bowl, every now and again we get intruders (perhaps they have been given tesco crunchies at home). Yes I am soft and soppy, our cats are more than pets and they definitely know how to get around us. So long as I can save on our food etc they will get their desired food and treats. Happy cats = Happy home
Yes, I can attest to this. Unfortunately, I have three intruder cats whose owners do not feed them enough - if anything at all. They visit regularly in order to finish off what is left in my cat's bowl or raid the cat biscuits (one even chewed through a sealed bag of Iams which we thought was safe as it was on a shelf) They have become more than a nuisance - fighting with each other at all times of the day and climbing through open windows to get inside. To top it off, one of them sometimes pees on the floor. I'm a cat lover, but this gets too much.
My own cat is fussy. It's Felix AGAIL or Whiskas for him - and then only certain varieties. He'll only eat Whiskas, Iams or Go Cat biscuits. If he doesn't like something, he'll turn his nose up at it and annoy you until you fill his bowl with something he does like. He has us well trained0 -
We feed our 2 Orijen complete available on internet or some pet shop's Not Cheap but in the long run works out as good value for money & its a premium food not cramed full of nasties, We Pay £22.99 for 2.5kg That last's a month (sorry no idea why text has gone bold) Which works out at just over a fiver a week when feeding wet works out at a lot more. MY 2 have been eating it for about 3 months & are looking great also great for cat's in gentle tummy's . Also there is a small trial bag of about 400g for about a fiver (week's worth)0
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My cat would only eat Felix as good as it looks, but 2 years ago I tried him with aldi foil trays and aldi cat biscuits. He loves them. And at only 21p each I can't complain.
I know lots of people who's cats have thought the same. So definitely worth a try.0 -
Both of our cats LOVE feline fayre, I buy them the black bagged range of biscuits, they are usually £1.99 in B&M, wet food depends more on what is on offer, they do like the feline fayre range particuarly though.0
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