I'm 26, live in Liverpool, like the usual sorts of things, have just bought my first house and have ...
I'm 26, live in Liverpool, like the usual sorts of things, have just bought my first house and have a mad cat.
Member since:07.09.2009
Reviews:13
Now, I'm not a cat, so I can't vouch for the taste of these, but my boy loves them. Like all cats, he is extremely fussy, prone to changing his mind on a whim, so the fact that he eats these every day and has done for months, is a pretty good recommendation I reckon.
I feed George wet food as well as dry (dry for snacking) but I actually think he's might be preferring dry food now. The vet also recommended these for his teeth and gums - I haven't been back to the vets since he started eating them so I don't know if they work. (And there's no way I'm risking my hand near the cat's mouth).
They have adult food, kitten and older cats and a few different flavours. My cat loves the chicken one. I personally think it's quite expensive, but is does last. They also come in dfferent sizes - from a small bag (good for sampling) to a huge bag, which would be good if you had more than one cat. There's other dry food about that's cheaper (like Whiskas) but the cat won't eat those. (How do they know the price?!). It's widely available, in all the supermarkets etc. I usually get mine from Morrisons, there's usually a few offers on.
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