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what cat food do you cat owners feed your cats with?

our blu likes pouches, but milo likes dry food...

we ha da good deal on some Iams which we bought some time ago but that offer is long gone, and the last stuff we bought was -
Burgess Cat Food Adult Rich in British Chicken and Duck 10 kg: Amazon.co.uk: Pet Supplies

but he wasn't too keen, but we've seen this which seems a decent price -
Iams Cat Food ProActive Health Adult Rich In Succulent Roast Chicken 10 kg: Amazon.co.uk: Pet Supplies

any decent offers etc around?
 
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Science Plan dry food and Applaws wet (tuna or tuna and prawn), lucky bastards!

Edit: I buy from Zooplus in bulk
 
Mac's, Cats Finefoods, Tundra and Animonda Carny are our usual ones. We get ours from the happy kitty company and Zooplus through the latter's packaging can leave a lot to be desired.
 
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1 cat is on Sheba, she has a sensitive tummy and seems to get on well with this

Our other cat WAS on felix, has been for years, and has now suddenly decided he doesn't like it (yes we have bulk bought) and we're now trying him on IAMS - he doesn't like the Sheba :rolleyes:

Cats really are little ****heads :D
 
1 cat is on Sheba, she has a sensitive tummy and seems to get on well with this

Our other cat WAS on felix, has been for years, and has now suddenly decided he doesn't like it (yes we have bulk bought) and we're now trying him on IAMS - he doesn't like the Sheba :rolleyes:

Cats really are little ****heads :D

haha - our cats seem to change their minds from time to time - we've a load of foods that they dont eat (mainly wet food) that needs to be taken to the local cat charity... !
 
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Mac's, Cats Finest, Tundra and Animonda Carny are our usual ones. We get ours from the happy kitty company and Zooplus through the latter's packaging can leave a lot to be desired.

just been looking and saw these.. .the top one looks good - as our cat is a big tom... :)

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Our's has had (and eventually turned his nose up) at mostly everything - Iams, whiskas, felix, sheba, all sorts!. At the moment he's on Aldi's own brand wet food pouches and Whiskas biscuits (the ones with the meat pockets in, whatever they're meant to be). No doubt in a month or two he'll turn his nose up at these too. He literally won't eat any others at the moment. Little shit.
 
We have four cats, three moggies and a Bengal. One will only eat dry food, he gets Royal Canin or James Wellbeloved. Two eat Sheba. The last one, the Bengal, gets fed Natures Menu but will eat any leftovers from the other three given half a chance.
 
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Ours were getting a bit porky so they are on Hills Science Diet Perfect Weight dry food plus a treat of half a pouch of Whiskas with gravy once per day (share one pouch). Seem to be happy with that for a year now and the weight thing seems to work :)
 
They have whiskas dry and pouches in jelly. Won't get the gravy as they lick it off and leave the rest.

They love a sainsburys basic white fish, which we keep in the freezer and microwave when they get fur balls. They love it! Probably not much difference in price quite honestly.
 
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The irony of a dry cat food to help prevent urinary crystals, when dry cat food is a major cause of them in the first place :)

My cat is currently loving Bozita Chicken and Turkey, and Cosma Thai, both from Zooplus, and Sainsburys/Tescos Finest chicken/tuna pouches. She turns her nose up at any of the cheap stuff :(
She also has a tiny bit of dry at night as a treat, currently using Purizon and Concept for Life - both were £3 for 800g (BOGOF) from Zooplus.
 
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just been looking and saw these.. .the top one looks good - as our cat is a big tom... :)

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We buy grain free wet food (dont buy dry food) in the 800g tins as they are better value. Animonda and Catz Finefoods are on offer at Zooplus but we mostly buy MACS from Happy Kitty Co and they deliver within two days which is a bonus.
 
Currently cycling through Gourmet and Sheba... tend to stick to one for a few weeks.. then change their mind. So we stock pile the old stuff and give it to them a few months later.

Haven't heard of Zooplus before, prices look good (currently paying about £4.50/kg from supermarket). Any recommendations for wet food?
 
Animoda carny, Bozita, Smilla are all good quality wet foods, with high meat content (not the 4% in supermarket brands :p ) and are grain free. The high meat content means they do not have to eat as much, and grain free makes their litter trays smell less (a good thing if they are indoor cats) as cats cannot digest the grain used in cheaper foods to bulk the product out.
 
Animoda carny, Bozita, Smilla are all good quality wet foods, with high meat content (not the 4% in supermarket brands :p ) and are grain free. The high meat content means they do not have to eat as much, and grain free makes their litter trays smell less (a good thing if they are indoor cats) as cats cannot digest the grain used in cheaper foods to bulk the product out.
Thanks, just bought some Animoda Carny and Smilla to try.
 
Felix pouches and some cheap morrisons wet food now and again. We also buy them tins of spring water tuna for a treat and also cheap bags of frozen fish which we boil.
 
Cupboard full of boxes of food, currently the ones in favour are whichever one I don't open. To be fair he normally isn't too fussy but sometimes he just likes to prove a point and make me change it for a different one. He does have dry food to nibble on all day. Tins of Tuna in spring water and water from the bird bath outside even when he has fresh water in his bowl.
 
Dry food we use is orijen or taste of the wild, tend to buy in big bags to make it feel less expensive ;-)

Wet food, to be honest it's whatever I remember to pick up, our cat seems partial to the pets at home pouches though
 

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