Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Debsymiller (Rufus' mum) on January 11, 2009, 20:14:39 PM
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What texture is it? Do your cats enjoy it?
It just looks quite good ingrediants wise and also a good price so wanted to see what others think.
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: sorry as I was quick reading this I thought it said ... Anaconda Curry
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i bought some of this, I think it is called Meat Saucer or something daft like that. Like a supermeat style food really, not sure how well it went down - but not enough to have got through it all yet.
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I do! It's sort of supermeat texture. They do lots of different flavours. My boys love it - definitely one of their favourites - and I love it cos it's very economical if you buy the 400g tins. It has a high meat content but is much cheaper than most foods that have a high meat content.
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It smells nice ;D
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: sorry as I was quick reading this I thought it said ... Anaconda Curry
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Your a star Mrs :rofl:
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Dave loves it but then he's quite possibly not the best guage as he will eat anything and i mean anything (crispy seaweed anyone?). the meat ones are a kind of supermeat texture but not very wet if you catch my drift, very good to add water to fi you have a cat like mine who never seems to drink. The fish one had big chunks of fish, skin and all, this is far and away Dave's favourite flavour. They also last for ages, as Susanne said, very economical, probably works out cheaper than any premium foods you can get in the supermarket but leagues ahead in quality.
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My lot like it BUT im not impressed with the amount of 'tubes' it has in it, i know offal is a natural thing for cats to eat but you wouldnt find them chowing down on a piece of beef tube, im happy for them to eat liver etc but think this is just a cheap way of bulking it out and what actual nutrition is there in a piece of rubbery tubing?!
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I have given mine one of the carny tonite, am not sure how well its being treated but they had stopped eating felix and were just eating biscuits.
No tubes in the one I had or the other one I was sent.
I am thinking of getting some food now from Zooplus its just a question of what though cos felix is just going up amd up in price and am through most away.
400g tin how ever is all the soft food for a day of my four cats, if I can get them to eat it and it will keep from morning to evening.
Am not sure the birmans will like it though, althou Franta did seem to be interested in the otherone when he was in his not eating phase.
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It varies from can to can but i don't find too much tubey stuff. I agree it's a bit gross, but the likes of felix et al has loads of crap in it too (just not in tubular form!) so I reckon it's better than that, it has no nasty additives like sugar and both my boys love it. It also has more calories than your average cat food (it is high in fat) so you can feed a bit less. I make it go a bit further than a 400g tin of anything else (I get 3 meals each out of it, with Jaffa having a full size meal - ie a pouch size - and Mosi having half that cos he has dry on top) so it works out very economical.
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Oh dear, high in calories....thats no good for Misa then :(
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I have had large tubes in every tin iv had and a layer of lard in the bottom of the tin :sick: there must be someone who doesnt like me packing my order :rofl:
No doubt felix has tubes in it but they are in an 'edible' form, not chewed and spat :sick:
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The dogs ate the cat version!
We tried it and they ate it with 10 tims for a meal so the Clan cats given it the tried and tested vote!
Gill the Felix from Zooplus is in better flavours than the UK ours eat 100+ tims a month! :shocked:
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No spat out bits in this house!
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I have had large tubes in every tin iv had and a layer of lard in the bottom of the tin :sick: there must be someone who doesnt like me packing my order :rofl:
No doubt felix has tubes in it but they are in an 'edible' form, not chewed and spat :sick:
well the 'lard' is just cos animal fat is solid at room temperature. That's what you want in cat food - not vegetable fat. My lot must like the tubes cos they never leave them :rofl:
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There was no fat in the tins I have seen just jelly.....but its not being eaten grrrrrrrrrrrr.
mine dont eat felix from tins only pouches and only have 40o grams of wet food a day plus dry.
no point me ordering loads of stuff from zooplus if they wont eat it grrrrrrrrrrrr