Whiskas Pouches Fisherman Choice In Jelly 40X100.
Also available in Poultry. Jelly Only
Lots on the shelf at the the Trowbridge Store.
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Also available in Poultry. Jelly Only
Lots on the shelf at the the Trowbridge Store.
Online: tesco.com/gro…286
- tbrossi46
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Got some in tesco at the weekend
You can feed a cat on dried food only which doesn't smell so much as long as it's a quality one not that go cat rubbish. So something like Royal Canin or Hills and keeping it fresh will help.
Kittens eat this just fine, just cut up any extra large chunks if you find any, in the wild ( feral ) kittens rip meat apart, so is fine.
Agreed, most kittens are more than capable of eating adult food, people are just too fussy. I have seen it first hand.
They probably can do ok on adult food but I wouldn't recommend feeding it to kittens. Kitten food is quite calorie dense which they need to grow and will have slightly different nutritional values. Kitten food is good however in adults for fattening up underweight cats or those who are pregnant or lactating.
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I also hate the smell of cat food, dry food doesn't smell at all we feed our cats royal cannin kitten and adult quite expensive compared to say whiskas they don't like it as much as wet food but it doesnt smell.
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you haven't read many cat food deals here then quite often a back and forth, plus surprised there hasn't been the usual reply to the 'use dry food' suggestion ("destroys your cats kidneys").
have to be honest, i almost commented myself on how rubbish whiskas is, but not worth it.
I have heard from a pet shop lady, they change the recipes in Whiskers any time they like without having to tell the consumers.
I guess this time they have cheapened the ingredients too much and are now having problems shifting it.
Dry food causes dehydration, urinary and kidney problems
Felix and supermarket own brand are junk food too