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Cheapest tinned cat food I've seen in a long time.
Bedsit Bob
10-03-2012
Tesco are selling loose tins of Tesco Cuts In Gravy cat food, for just 39p per 400g tin.

That's just 98p per Kilo.
orangebird
10-03-2012
Great, if your cat will eat it...
MarellaK
10-03-2012
I'd be wasting my money because I know my cats won't eat it. They're very spoilt and very fussy and won't touch tinned food unless it's the small gourmet tins of food - and even then it depends on the flavour.
Joel's dad
10-03-2012
If the don't eat it tough I say let them starve they will soon change their mind
MarellaK
10-03-2012
Originally Posted by Joel's dad:
“If the don't eat it tough I say let them starve they will soon change their mind”

They won't change their minds because they know me too well and that I relent to their demands in the end. They have more will power than me.

Anyway, I prefer to feed them good quality, tasty food - my money isn't wasted if they eat what I give them.
Bedsit Bob
10-03-2012
Originally Posted by orangebird:
“Great, if your cat will eat it...”

My cat eats pretty much anything.

Currently, she has a small measure of "in gravy" tinned food, mixed with a small handful of Webbox Cat Stars biscuits.

She always cleans the bowl.

Plus, if she's not happy with that, there's plenty of wildlife in the fields around here.
orangebird
10-03-2012
Mine won't eat anything. Whiska's pouches in jelly is all they'll touch as far as wet food goes. They will not eat anything else I put down for them. And yes, I've left it there all day. They'll just munch on biscuits otherwise. Like another poster said, my money isn't wasted if they eat all I give them.
xdow
11-03-2012
that's a good price, but we're well stocked up on whiskas pouches - 12 for 75p in the co-op and they're in date until next year
came home with about 72 pouches in gravy, 12 in jelly, then another 16 of "oh so meaty" and three 950g boxes of go cat biscuits all for under a tenner
ninjahandfriend
13-03-2012
Wow! 12 for 75p? What is the normal price?

I pay the equivalent of 69p per pouch over here.
stud u like
13-03-2012
Originally Posted by Joel's dad:
“If the don't eat it tough I say let them starve they will soon change their mind”

Would you want to eat cheap rubbish?
SupernovaNebula
13-03-2012
Originally Posted by Bedsit Bob:
“Tesco are selling loose tins of Tesco Cuts In Gravy cat food, for just 39p per 400g tin.

That's just 98p per Kilo. ”

Great for you. Our cat would not touch that. I tried a free pouch of Felix when she was a kitten and she reversed away without touching it. She will eat turkey cavery from the supermarket deli but this is not cheap. She's starved herself for a week and stil; eat hardly anything.
xdow
13-03-2012
Originally Posted by ninjahandfriend:
“Wow! 12 for 75p? What is the normal price?

I pay the equivalent of 69p per pouch over here.”

they're usually around £3 for the box of 12

they were so cheap because they were marking quite a lot of stuff down down just to shift it, as the shop's closing soon for a refit

other bargains included massive boxes of crunchy nut corn flakes for 60p
it was a well exciting day
ninjahandfriend
13-03-2012
Originally Posted by xdow:
“they're usually around £3 for the box of 12

they were so cheap because they were marking quite a lot of stuff down down just to shift it, as the shop's closing soon for a refit

other bargains included massive boxes of crunchy nut corn flakes for 60p
it was a well exciting day”

I can imagine!

Even at the normal price that's bloody cheap though!
sarahj1986
14-03-2012
my sasha wouldnt touch "cheap" food he can tell you know!
noise747
14-03-2012
My cat Pebbles won't touch whiskers for some reason and yet she will eat supermarket own brands apart from Morrisons.


i tend not to buy tin food as it gets wasted, fine if you got a couple of cats. Pouches work out better in the long run.
Maisey Moo
14-03-2012
My used too eat whiskas then it was felix and now there into butchers classic cat food. Its around £2.78 for 6. They also like go cat biscuits.
If they dont like it they wont eat it so i always have something in for the akward ones. They will try too eat anything in pouches though i do occansionaly get them i cant put them on it all the time due too me have a few.
Justabloke
14-03-2012
Originally Posted by Bedsit Bob:
“Tesco are selling loose tins of Tesco Cuts In Gravy cat food, for just 39p per 400g tin.

That's just 98p per Kilo. ”

My cats would just lick all teh gravy off.... ask me how I know
Originally Posted by Joel's dad:
“If the don't eat it tough I say let them starve they will soon change their mind”

Actually if mine don't like what I put down, they nag, whinge and whine and then go and catch their own
Teo Doll
14-03-2012
I have three cats, two prefer Sainsbury's pouches in jelly, 48 for £10, the other little madam likes encore tins fish flavour £6 for 8 tiny tins, they all like the Whiskas biscuits and Sainsbury's or Whiskas milk.
SupernovaNebula
14-03-2012
Originally Posted by Teo Doll:
“I have three cats, two prefer Sainsbury's pouches in jelly, 48 for £10, the other little madam likes encore tins fish flavour £6 for 8 tiny tins, they all like the Whiskas biscuits and Sainsbury's or Whiskas milk.”

Funny how cats are so finniky just like us humans. Our cat won't eat drink Sainsburys or Whiskas milk yet she will drink the Pets At Home carton milk.
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