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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rabiajawad
13 Jul 17#46
Is there anyone else having problem with this food . I bought 6 boxes but my cat is not eating this food now . He is feeling sick
leedsfan83
10 Jul 17#45
:smile:
leedsfan83
10 Jul 17#44
Thanks OP, Have some heat from me! After seeing this deal I popped to ASDA, picked up two boxes of this stuff to see if my fussy old girl liked it turns out she loves it!
Getting 2 boxes of this cat food, 4 x 10kg bags of cat litter plus my own shopping home on the bus yesterday almost broke me! So this evening i ordered another 6 boxes of the stuff on home delivery to arrive tomorrow, so will have enough wet food to last her until January 2018! A saving of between £90 - £100 based on me buying 12 packs of whiskas from my local shop at about £4 quid per box!
Many many thanks!!
munki*
6 Jul 17#43
If I left it down too long the dog will happily eat it. When the cat sniffs it and then walks away it's a good sign she's not keen. Feix she tucks straight in. Thanks for the advice anyway.
TGPips
5 Jul 171#42
Oh really? Oh I thought they only had gravy / jelly before. Will have to investigate! Cheers.
em4567
5 Jul 171#41
They sell it in a mixed box of gravy&jelly or a box of just jelly.
em4567
5 Jul 17#40
Good price. I don't have a nearby Asda so made an order last night, addded a few bits to make over the minimum order value. Somehow I'd spent £70. :confused: suddenly doesn't feel like a bargain oops :laughing:
For £1 they also have 'Tiger pouches select double delights fish duo pack12x100g'
Tweenie2017
4 Jul 17#39
I'm not 100% sure, but, I think they do it in jelly too. As, when we bought our cat we bought all types for her & because this pic looks a teeny bit like her I remember buying it. Hahaha, I've just enlarged photo to read something on the box. The advertised pics state with JELLY. Lol x
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!!
Tweenie2017 to munki*
4 Jul 17#38
Aww, Sheba for Princess Tyene too!! As I stated in a post above she's a spoilt little Bengal. Pedigree & that's her real name. Bless her!! X
clair74
4 Jul 17#37
absolute poppycock!! cats have different tastes, as do humans and they have every right too. I have 4 cats, all of whom eat different food and a wildcat who eats most foods, but not all. I happily 'listen' to my cats and would not force them to eat something purely because it is cheap! Nor would I do to a human. All lives matter and as I choose to look after my cats, that includes not treating them as objects.
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.
jlerner21
3 Jul 171#35
You're quite right, but there's always one somewhere.
goodfera
3 Jul 17#33
Yes, as I recall you only need to have 4 % of meat for cat food to carry that name, so most is bulked up with fish material
Latterman
3 Jul 17#32
I completely agree and our pets get the food they like. My point was that anyone saying "my cat won't touch this" isn't correct, it's just a case of not removing the food before the cat comes to be hungry/becomes used to that flavour/type.
Chippy8
3 Jul 17#31
Nice and cheap but our cats won't touch it. No point buying it just to throw it away :disappointed:
martinmr2
3 Jul 17#29
Not nationwide. Checked store in Bolton. Normal price :disappointed:
Dlh88
3 Jul 17#28
Mine won't eat chicken cat food unless desperate and is then sick. Oddly she can eat real chicken with no probs. Makes you wonder what's really in the cat food.
goodfera
3 Jul 171#26
Human species may like if you do blind test !
Remember father in 1950s working for Michelin in Midlands, where many new workers after war were from Poland. They shared sandwiches. They liked so much those of Polish colleague they asked him to find out what his wife was putting in them. So tin came in and it was "KiteKat". No surprise when you realise some countries were not used to a dog or cat on a tin of food suggesting it was intended for that species to consume, but simply decoration !!!!
ChristopherSnedden
3 Jul 17#25
crazy seeing someone from up this way / moray post great post :smile:
barron201253
3 Jul 17#23
Tastes like s**t anyway!
r40 to barron201253
3 Jul 17#24
have you tried it then??
118luke
3 Jul 17#22
Ooo just at the right time. Need another box of this. My cats wont eat anything except supermarket own food! They hate Whiskas and Felix. Not that im complaining, means they are cheaper to feed :innocent:
ken-doh
3 Jul 17#21
I know this is for tigers but would my lions be ok with it? All that meat is expensive.
Rich_UK
3 Jul 17#20
Our dogs (jack Russell's) LOVE cat food, I'm sure they know it's the cats food and they shouldn't really be eating it and that makes it all the more delicious to them.
You should submit that to Asda so they can use it on their marketing material.
zebramolli
3 Jul 17#17
The ones I picked up in store are in jelly, online is a different one but I think it depends on what they have in store on the day as to what you would actually receive. I prefer feeding mine the ones in jelly as it makes less mess, he's a speed scoffer!
Tweenie2017
3 Jul 17#14
It is usually enough for a cat, if not add a few biscuits to bulk it out a little bit. Plus, cats do not eat anywhere near as much as a dog the same age. Worth a try at this good price, Like my cat, who is extremely spoilt. If he/she doesn't like it & you have a dog or 3??? Then feed it to them with their meal. But, if the old man is in the bad books or dog house. Then, you could give him this with some mashed potatoes & vegetables!! :P :smile:
(Only kidding. A wee bit of banter folks.
Have a great day) X
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
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
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.
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
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Getting 2 boxes of this cat food, 4 x 10kg bags of cat litter plus my own shopping home on the bus yesterday almost broke me! So this evening i ordered another 6 boxes of the stuff on home delivery to arrive tomorrow, so will have enough wet food to last her until January 2018! A saving of between £90 - £100 based on me buying 12 packs of whiskas from my local shop at about £4 quid per box!
Many many thanks!!
For £1 they also have 'Tiger pouches select double delights fish duo pack12x100g'
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?
Remember father in 1950s working for Michelin in Midlands, where many new workers after war were from Poland. They shared sandwiches. They liked so much those of Polish colleague they asked him to find out what his wife was putting in them. So tin came in and it was "KiteKat". No surprise when you realise some countries were not used to a dog or cat on a tin of food suggesting it was intended for that species to consume, but simply decoration !!!!
(Only kidding. A wee bit of banter folks.
Have a great day) X
Can you honestly say there will be enough nutritional value for your loving cat.... in this tin of cheap pap :wink:
It may be me, but, are you eating these yourself then or something?, or ..... lol.
(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