Picked up these in the Asda Elgin store today, 50 pouches of Asda Tiger cat food for £5.00. On a rollback so would assume nationwide, also available to order online via the Asda grocery website if you follow the Get Deal button (£40 minimum order for home delivery).
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bigeuan82
2 Jul 176#5
Rich_UK to jlerner21
3 Jul 173#30
I guess you'd eat it yourself if you were hungry enough, though I'd like to think that most people think more of their pets than to feed them food they'll only eat because if they don't they'll starve to death!
munki*
3 Jul 173#15
My cat knows the difference and turns her nose up at all supermarket branded cat food & Whiskas. Only Felix AGAIL or Sheba for the princess!!
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wiggywig
2 Jul 172#1
Cat will be happy :innocent:
Ross81
2 Jul 17#2
The lamb is nice with some chilli powder and rice
amour3k to Ross81
3 Jul 17#10
Huh?.
It may be me, but, are you eating these yourself then or something?, or ..... lol.
jlerner21
2 Jul 172#3
My cat won't touch this stuff sadly.
ironmanclive to jlerner21
2 Jul 172#4
Nor will mine initially, but it changes its mind after about 2 days. Usually catches a couple of mice first and then goes back to eating whatever it is given. You may have to throw a bowlful away a couple of times whilst it is refusing as catfood seems to go off very quickly, but guarantee it will relent in the end.
TGPips to jlerner21
3 Jul 17#16
Nor will mine! She will only eat jelly type (Sainsbury's), turned her nose up at this as it is gravy. Shame because it's cheaper!
Then had to give a load to the Cats Protection League charity shop...
Latterman to jlerner21
3 Jul 17#27
This is in your head. Any cat will eat what is given to it. It's more likely that what you mean is you don't have the patience to wait for your cat to get hungry; at which point he/she will eat this merrily.
If you leave this down and wait do you honestly think the cat will allow itself to starve?
Rich_UK to jlerner21
3 Jul 173#30
I guess you'd eat it yourself if you were hungry enough, though I'd like to think that most people think more of their pets than to feed them food they'll only eat because if they don't they'll starve to death!
jlerner21 to jlerner21
3 Jul 172#34
No it's not in my head. No it's not incorrect. You do not know all the circumstances, so I'm afraid you're wrong.
haribostarmix to jlerner21
3 Jul 172#36
He was making assumptions, innocently enough I guess. But my three cats will eat this stuff, but they'll not touch Sainsbury's own cat food for some reason. When you are an experienced pet owner you do learn to know your cats and what they'll go for or not.
bigeuan82
2 Jul 176#5
lhwjud
2 Jul 171#6
My tiger won't touch this stuff sadly.
Steamy.Wee
2 Jul 171#7
Is a cat required for this deal? :confused:
PcTechSpecialist to Steamy.Wee
3 Jul 171#8
It would be a catastrophe if it wasnt.
Tweenie2017 to Steamy.Wee
3 Jul 172#9
Not necessarily. If you have a male partner, husband etc, indoors you can purchase this!! It's been said that they prefer it to the usual chicken or beef!! Well worth a try. Much cheaper too!!! :laughing::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::innocent::smile::smile::smile:
(Only kidding. You know a joke, a bit of humour. Sadly, not enough funny banter goes on on here anymore)
No one was hurt in this mail!!
Have a great day folks!! X
cburns
3 Jul 171#11
Someone actually tastes these for test purposes.........someone with absolutely no taste buds
Can you honestly say there will be enough nutritional value for your loving cat.... in this tin of cheap pap :wink:
Angri to cburns
3 Jul 17#12
Yes I can
Tweenie2017
3 Jul 17#13
Note:- Not tins, but, pouches my dear!! It has been fully checked for all the nutritional value, sugars etc,etc
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It may be me, but, are you eating these yourself then or something?, or ..... lol.
Then had to give a load to the Cats Protection League charity shop...
This is in your head. Any cat will eat what is given to it. It's more likely that what you mean is you don't have the patience to wait for your cat to get hungry; at which point he/she will eat this merrily.
If you leave this down and wait do you honestly think the cat will allow itself to starve?
(Only kidding. You know a joke, a bit of humour. Sadly, not enough funny banter goes on on here anymore)
No one was hurt in this mail!!
Have a great day folks!! X
Can you honestly say there will be enough nutritional value for your loving cat.... in this tin of cheap pap :wink: