Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: dangermouse77 on September 19, 2010, 08:15:28 AM
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A 2kg bag of the above will last Leo a Month.. I usually get it from Pets at Home but I went to stock up yesterday & its gone up to £17.69!!! :Crazy:
I am sure it was about £14/£15 last Month!!
I get Royal Canin as they are large kibbles.. perfect for him.. anything smaller & he will just swallow without chewing it..this has, so far kept his teeth in good condition. Its also great for his coat.
Does anyone know of a simular product which is cheaper?
(He also has a pouch a day of wet food but he will rarely eat it now & stick to his much loved kibbles!)
thanks :shy:
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VetUK charge £14.10. The only snag is, you need to spend a minimum of £39 to get free delivery if there is any food in an order. They are a lot cheaper for most things - I can usually top an order up with bits & pieces. If my cats are anything to go by, changing brands suddenly would be a false economy as they would probably turn their noses up.
http://www.vetuk.co.uk/royal-canin-cat-breed-foods-royal-canin-maine-coon-food-c-62_533_535_398/royal-canin-feline-cat-maine-coon-31-dry-p-2222
The 4kg bag looks like pretty good value. I'm sure if you keep it cool and in a container, it would be fine.
Delivery is normally a couple of days from ordering. I get my cats best litter from there as it is also cheaper than PAH - also it get delivered to my door :evillaugh:
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I also buy most of my pet food from vetuk - as I also have bunnies it's pretty easy to make the order up to the free delivery level! I've always found the service to be prompt and accurate ;D
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If you want to try Hill's, I had a leaflet with with last delivery with a code for 25% off all Science Plan (Except Prescription diet and vet essentials which I think are the same as Science Plan anyway :shify:)
Enter HSP125 at checkout - offer is until the end of September.
AFAIK, The Hairball & The dental versions are large kibble but not sure if they are as big as RC Maine Coon - Also, not sure if MCs are prone to joint problems, but the RC has added Glucosamine & Chondroitin.