Amazon currently have Felix cat food on offer today, averaging approximately 18-19p per pouch for the cheapest deals.
The mixed selection in jelly & gravy 80 pack is currently £14.68 delivered using subscribe and save.
They also have a 120 pack available at £22.02 delivered using subscribe & save.
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Cavity
26 Feb 1610#4
Please tell me you're joking
yrreb88
26 Feb 165#33
PROTIP - all cats are lactose intolerant but all are different. Some might have a bowlful and be fine and some might only sniff milk and have symptoms like loose stools. Cat milk is quite expensive, maybe £5 or so a litre. Alternative human lactose free milk is the same thing but is a fraction of the price and about £1.50 a litre. Plus you can use it too of course!
sanmarco5 to matthat
26 Feb 165#11
Dry food is terrible for cats! Do your home work
steviep43
26 Feb 165#8
If you need some straight away or don't want as much, B&M do 44 packs for £8.99.
Dry food only isn't good for them; they get most of their water from food rather than drinking. Also milk should only be given as a treat - a bowl of water should always be available
OOS - You can get 44 mixed pouches of AGAIL from B&M and the freezer shops for £9.99
samm47
26 Feb 16#2
Our 6 month kitten went straight to his bowl and ate everything. All flavours...
This is great value in the 88 packet box , at less than 30p a meal, the fancy marketed other brands need to look at their pricing.
Our cat is thriving on it.
matthat
26 Feb 161#3
dry food it better for you cat - feed them wet food from the start and they won't eat anything else - we have 3 cats one only eats dry , another eats tined and the last one will only eat this (the most expensive choice) as he is a rescue cat we except this but we starve him (only one pouch a day)to teach him for being expensive
sanmarco5 to matthat
26 Feb 165#11
Dry food is terrible for cats! Do your home work
MarkDW to matthat
26 Feb 162#18
I really hope you're joking, otherwise that cat would have been better off staying at the shelter
CharlesCalthrop to matthat
26 Feb 161#28
Is that you, George Osborne?
EllEzDee to matthat
26 Feb 161#34
He was probably better off back at the rescue place, by the sound of it...
Cavity
26 Feb 1610#4
Please tell me you're joking
tommytbone1
26 Feb 16#5
I know! Dry food is better? and only feeding your cat 1 pouch (recommended 3-4 a day)!?
tommytbone1
26 Feb 16#6
btw, Cheers OP ordered! As good as it looks seems to be out of stock
Recommended 3-4 pouches/day if they ONLY eat wet food.
The idea of reducing their intake of wet food is to train them to eat dry food.
I've had my kitten since he was 4 months old. Started with 2-3 pouches/day, then reduced to 2/day. Now he's 9 months old and he eats equal amounts of wet food (2 pouches/day) and dry food.
I will keep reducing the amount to zero pouches/day so that he only eats dry food. He drinks water and milk too.
steviep43
26 Feb 165#8
If you need some straight away or don't want as much, B&M do 44 packs for £8.99.
Dry food only isn't good for them; they get most of their water from food rather than drinking. Also milk should only be given as a treat - a bowl of water should always be available
refaey to steviep43
26 Feb 16#10
Thanks for the information Steve. I have done some research and according to this research, it looks like you are right about dry food ;-)
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The mixed selection in jelly & gravy 80 pack is currently £14.68 delivered using subscribe and save.
They also have a 120 pack available at £22.02 delivered using subscribe & save.
Top comments
Dry food only isn't good for them; they get most of their water from food rather than drinking. Also milk should only be given as a treat - a bowl of water should always be available
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This is great value in the 88 packet box , at less than 30p a meal, the fancy marketed other brands need to look at their pricing.
Our cat is thriving on it.
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The idea of reducing their intake of wet food is to train them to eat dry food.
I've had my kitten since he was 4 months old. Started with 2-3 pouches/day, then reduced to 2/day. Now he's 9 months old and he eats equal amounts of wet food (2 pouches/day) and dry food.
I will keep reducing the amount to zero pouches/day so that he only eats dry food. He drinks water and milk too.
Dry food only isn't good for them; they get most of their water from food rather than drinking. Also milk should only be given as a treat - a bowl of water should always be available