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Pro Plan is the *only* food Bootsie will eat. I agree with you, it might not
be the best food on the market, but it's still good quality. It's hard to find here, though. The only place I can find it is PetsMart in the city. Sherry Started to ask where you found it, but you answered the question before I could ask. Have you've tried the Petco down in Wichita Falls. I haven't been there, but figure it might be closer, though maybe not since you're closer to OK city. (For those who don't know, Sherry lives not to far where where I do, so we have the same problem of no readily available big stores.) -- Steve Touchstone, I had to go to the city today to take DH for a procedure on his back, and have to go back tomorrow to pick up Biskit. It's 104 miles round trip. How far is Wichita from Lawton? I really rack up the miles on the car lately. While I was there, I went to Petsmart to get the usual....Four (25 lb.) bags of litter, two jugs of dry Proplan, three cases of canned cat food, two cases of dog food. An impulse purchase of a new feather wand and 2 new snails. Grand total, $110. But most of it will last a month. Plus paying for Biskit's surgery tomorrow. (I was absolutely afraid to ask what it costs) But I digress. (Yes, Joy, I'd like a little cheese with my whine, please) Pity, party of one? Sherry |
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"badwilson" wrote in message
Whiskas makes rabbit flavour? Wow, I've never seen that before. -- Britta Not just rabbit flavour, but Whiskas "WITH" rabbit - there's a difference. If a tin of petfood says "with" something, it needs a certain % of that meat in it. (Not sure how much). If it says "Rabbit flavoured" then it's just flavouring on beef or somesuch. It's the only Whiskas that all 3 cats truly "love" as opposed to "put-up-with & eat". As for the Rabbit *flavored* Felix, Tiger won't touch it with a 40ft barge pole. Helen m -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message news:5a5ffb8953ec57f54d8464998e068a1d.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... "badwilson" wrote in message Whiskas makes rabbit flavour? Wow, I've never seen that before. -- Britta Not just rabbit flavour, but Whiskas "WITH" rabbit - there's a difference. If a tin of petfood says "with" something, it needs a certain % of that meat in it. (Not sure how much). If it says "Rabbit flavoured" then it's just flavouring on beef or somesuch. It's the only Whiskas that all 3 cats truly "love" as opposed to "put-up-with & eat". As for the Rabbit *flavored* Felix, Tiger won't touch it with a 40ft barge pole. Helen m I've not seen rabbit flavored or rabbit as an ingredient in any cat food here in the Eastern United States. I'll ask when I next go to the Pet Supermarket. Charleen |
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Helen Miles wrote:
"badwilson" wrote in message Whiskas makes rabbit flavour? Wow, I've never seen that before. -- Britta Not just rabbit flavour, but Whiskas "WITH" rabbit - there's a difference. If a tin of petfood says "with" something, it needs a certain % of that meat in it. (Not sure how much). If it says "Rabbit flavoured" then it's just flavouring on beef or somesuch. It's the only Whiskas that all 3 cats truly "love" as opposed to "put-up-with & eat". As for the Rabbit *flavored* Felix, Tiger won't touch it with a 40ft barge pole. Helen m I seem to remember that, at least in Finland, a petfood saying "with" something, the percentage that had to be this ingredient was 4%. But then again it's Friday evening and there's been a long and dreary week of work so my memory on catfood issues might be compared to swiss cheese... -- Christine in Vantaa, Finland christal63 (at) yahoo (dot) com photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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"badwilson" wrote in message ... "Helen Miles" wrote in message news:272a6da8d35697ee01036a6d6fd14d10.76411@mygate .mailgate.org... "David Stevenson" wrote in message I think of Whiskas as the best wet food here. The cats would be mortified if I brought anything else home. You're probably right, unless you start feeding Denes or somesuch. the thing to remember about European pet foods, is that all pet foods by European law, have to be made of human grade consumption meat - it might only be the stuff that cheap sausages etc are made of, but the brand pet food here is far better quality than in the USA. Hence, 95% of UK owners get their wet pet food off the shelves in a supermarket. And like your owner - Tiger would kill me if he didn't get his fix of rabbit whiskas at least twice a week! Whiskas makes rabbit flavour? Wow, I've never seen that before. In the UK it does. My two still won't eat it. -- Jette Goldie Apache and Dakota http://www.jette.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/kitties.html |
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In the UK it does.
My two still won't eat it. LOL - neither will mine. Cat food of desire right now is Royal Canin "Sensible 33" for the feline of delicate digestion ;-) As a certain black-furred and one-eyed ladycat is also known as Ms. Bulimia, who needs no excuse to artistically decorate a carpet... it's working quite well as she's not doing it as much. Of course, tomorrow could be an entirely different matter ;-) Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove dependency on fame & fortune h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o* *l.c**$*$om$$ |
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