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Feeding a hungry cat!!

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  • lisajane8482
    lisajane8482 Posts: 1,186 Forumite
    You could try running the tap slowly, one of ours prefers to drink from a slow running tap rather than a bowl of water.
  • Paulaviki
    Paulaviki Posts: 297 Forumite
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    You could try running the tap slowly, one of ours prefers to drink from a slow running tap rather than a bowl of water.

    That's so true, our cats drink from our leaky bathroom tap rather than their bowls. Actually Ginge was just attempting to drink from my glass too, cheeky sod!
  • rita-rabbit
    rita-rabbit Posts: 1,505 Forumite
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    edited 20 May 2014 at 10:56PM
    Paulaviki wrote: »
    My cats are very greedy hungry, they share a sachet of wet food morning and night and then have a bowl of biscuits out at all times. They just have supermarket brands as its too expensive otherwise but they are both very healthy so it's obviously not doing them any harm!

    Dried Burns & butchers classic work out cheaper to feed & they need less & create healthier cats:T. Hungry/greedy cats are easier to fill with a combination of wet & dried food. Also better for teeth than just wet alone & I think it's quite cruel to feed dried only (cats prefer wet to dried it's just convenience that some people to feed only that dried is less smelly!).

    Pets at home is selling Burns & Arden Grange dried food @ good prices now - in stores & online

    I don't know how to do links but Smilla @ zooplus is very good wet catfood at reasonable price - far superior to 99% of wet food sold in supermarkets. http://www.zooplus.co.uk/feedback/shop/cats/canned_cat_food_pouches/smilla/smilla_saver_packs/395124
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