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Decent but economical dry food for 6 (!!!!) cats
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ohmochraich wrote: »Highly recommend Eden cat food. £39.99 for 6kg. http://www.uk.edenpetfoods.com/eden-cat-food-18-c.asp. I originally got the dog food for my dog but the cats were stealing it. :rotfl: but thankfully they have now brought out the cat version with taurine added. You can make it go further by splitting it with the dog food which is £49.99 for 15 kg. my 4 cats are thriving on it. You also feed less than other brands. As cat food has just been released its not which rated yet but the dog food is 5 star rated. It's also grain free.
Loving this thread! ohmochraich, going to place an order. Cheaper than what I'm feeding my cats at the moment and much higher quality. Thanks.0 -
Burns cat food. Complete dry and around £30 for 7.5kg. Works out for me around £5 per month, per cat feeding just the Burns. A really high quality, economical food. I've recently put my (huge) dog on it too and it works out much cheaper than his old dry, his coat is shiny and his behaviour is much improved.
My old cat was a grumpy, scratchy thing but when I switched to Burns from Whiskas he became much more friendly.0 -
As I mentioned before, none of my 6 liked Burns...
They all love Vitalin (or whatever was in that bag grrrrr) - I mean apart from Fred of course.. sigh...
Fred is currently attacking my Onion Bhaji and won't listen to me telling him he can NOT have onion ...0 -

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If you can afford an iphone 5 you can afford to feed your cats
“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0 -
I do not have an ipohone (5 or otherwise) - I have an old CD player that does not even close well.
Photo taken by my daughter who has a very old laptop and an even older ipod.
But overall yes, I can afford to feed my cats, my dog and now with the new job - I can even feed myself.. happy days
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gettingready wrote: »I do not have an ipohone (5 or otherwise) - I have an old CD player that does not even close well.
Photo taken by my daughter who has a very old laptop and an even older ipod.
But overall yes, I can afford to feed my cats, my dog and now with the new job - I can even feed myself.. happy days
Looks suspiciously like an iphone 5 charger
“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0 -
I think implying that the OP is lying just because you can't tell what the charger is for from a blurry picture is just out of order.~Chameleon~ wrote: »Looks suspiciously like an iphone 5 charger
How the thread went from people sharing moneysaving tips on cat food, to questioning the OP about their own and their family's possession is a mystery...0 -
Springer 211- thanks for that.
And yes, I agree this is out of order - not the first time from Chameleon towards me either.
I tried to be nice in my reply giving his previous post "a benefit of doubt" assuming he was not meaning to be nasty but frankly won't bother any more and will just ignore his nasty ways towards me from now on.
I never said I can not afford to feed my cats (or a dog).
@Chameleon - FYI they cost me a total of around £600.00 per month.
Even if that was on Iphone charger (it is not, it is a Samsung phone charger) - still, it is none of your business and has nothing to to with this thread.
So pick on someone else if you are that bored and nasty.0 -
Definitely not an i-phone charger....the plug to go into the phone is the wrong shape.0
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