Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Chook on June 16, 2009, 09:00:17 AM
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I'm just looking at their massive value packs on zooplus, it appears they are for all stages of cats life including kitten?correct?
Are they any good? Ran a search but didn't get anything back!
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bozita if very popular here - unfortunately my lot won't eat it
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Yep, my girls love the stuff, and i love the quality of the ingredients ;)
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My two boys have had it since they were about 6 months old (they're 2 now), combined with the Pets at Home premium dry stuff. They love it and it's such good value compared to other high meat content foods.
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My 2 love it. Their favourite is the turkey pate.
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My lot used to eat it but now consistantly puke it back up, so its off my shopping list :evillaugh:
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We love Bozita here- sadly the value packs are no use to us though as my fussy lot like a variety of flavours. The crayfish and rabbit are the flavours of the month at the moment they seem to have gone of the chicken. We actually worked out the other day that with all 4 of them (including 2 kittens) thats is just as cheap to feed them Bozita as it is to feed them Felix AGAIL so we are sticking with it for now.
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My lot used to eat it but now consistantly puke it back up, so its off my shopping list :evillaugh:
Mine puke it up again too, drives me crazy cause Harry Piddle Pants always insists on puking from a height !! :sick: :sick:
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All three of mine love the chunks in jelly but hate the pate
The high quality of the ingredients are very gentle on Gucci's sensitive tummy
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MMM i hope it doesn't give Mousey the squirts! I Thought the value packs had a variety of flavours, it's a bit silly isn't it!
I bought 3 6 packs, perch, haddock and crayfish, plus the dry kitten biscuits, lets hope he likes them. Shall I mixthe biscuits in with the wet or leave them separate???
BTW..... reindeer pate :shocked:
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If Mousey isn't used to a high meat content diet it may take her some getting used to. I mixed it with their felix for the first couple of days so avoid any runny bums.
My niece has this to say about the reindeer pate "but if you eat the reindeer's how will Santa bring me toys". Bless her I suppose it was rather mean of me to tell her Charley wanted to eat Rudolph....
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Either leave the biscuits in a seperate bowl (if he has them for snacking on) or if he just has a portion that he eats in one go put in the dish next to the meat
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If Mousey isn't used to a high meat content diet it may take her some getting used to. I mixed it with their felix for the first couple of days so avoid any runny bums.
My niece has this to say about the reindeer pate "but if you eat the reindeer's how will Santa bring me toys". Bless her I suppose it was rather mean of me to tell her Charley wanted to eat Rudolph....
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See I am worried about the reindeer too, are there really enough of them to make cat food out of, it's like hedgehog flavour crisps!
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Erm they make reindeer meat like they do any other animal :(
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re the biscuits and meat. Mosi has a mixture and I just sprinkle the dry on top of whatever wet he's having. He eats it all no problem (not time for them to go soggy) and it doesn't seem to cause him any digestive upsets. Only thing to be careful of would be if mousey doesn't eat all the food in one go - if the dry biccies get wet and are left down for long they can cause problems.