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mieow...favourite. Mieow?
Warthog
04-10-07, 09:14 AM
Interesting to see 7 people have apparently tried catfood :lol:
SoulKiss
04-10-07, 09:17 AM
mieow...favourite. Mieow?
Spoke to Phillip
He figures Whikas Senior Pouches as the best.
Also likes the Hills TD vet dty food to keep his teeth in good order.
JediGoat
04-10-07, 09:24 AM
Artoo
Squeak and Monster (the two moggies that own me) highly recommend you try prawns. Get some of the frozen ones, whack em in a bowl, cover with cold water, defrost in the microwave for a minute or so, drain water, and eat while purring.
Other than that it would have to be Felix.
Oh...and most definitely never, ever Wh*skas - or, as it is known is our household - 'Nine out of ten cats say, "I'm not eating that sh*t"'. [-X
Jo
Pookie is very happy with Sainsburys own label pouches (in jelly) but does not like Morrisons own label. No I haven't tried it but it doesn't look very appetising.
Lupo says he thinks cats would make great food. He's not caught one yet, but he's working on it ;)
kwak zzr
04-10-07, 09:36 AM
dry stuff.
Alpinestarhero
04-10-07, 09:48 AM
My girlfreind's (maria, miss alpinestahero) cat tiger had felix something or another this morning
ate half, went into the garden, brang it back up. 3rd time its happened. Dosnt happen with another felix food he often has
He also likes chicken :D
Matt
MiniMatt
04-10-07, 09:58 AM
Turk is quite partial to Whiskers "Oh So Fishy" (now with "real chunks of fish" - what were the chunks in their previous fish flavoured cat food made out of??). Failing that he'll go for any of the "in gravy" varieties, but hates chicken in jelly.
Twiggy on the other hand is far less fussy, generally preferring rats and mice at the moment. Including rats on their last legs due to poisoning. Which results in cat poisoning. Which results in many varied emissions from every conceivable orifice all over the carpet...
Oh, and tuna flavoured Sheba cat food is actually more expensive by weight than a regular tin of tuna for human consumption...
I give the little blighter that stuff that costs an arm & leg at the vets.
He's thrown up a few times but I'm not sure if that's due to the vet food or because Mark feeds him bacon & pasta.
I keep catching Helen feeding him fish. He digs tuna but loves the posh stuff from Waitrose.
And nope, I'm not sticking him onto that wet food. $$$.
wyrdness
04-10-07, 10:55 AM
We've got the 2 out of 10 that don't prefer Whiskas. They usually eat a prescription diet from the vets - Royal Canin Dental SO. It's quite expensive, but we buy it in bulk which saves a lot of money. They also get Tesco Value white fish at weekends, which they love, plus various other dry cat foods for a bit of variety.
Tesco 'Chicken and Cheese' cat treats are a real favourite too.
Our 4 mostly have the dried food. We get different ones for a variety, but if we dare offer them any that are 'fish' flavoured, they walk away from the bowl like we're trying to poison them!
They are partial to fresh chicken, but more than anything Zuki loves digestive biscuits and blueberry muffins. Pete can't have anything like that without a black and white paw appearing over his shoulder!
Alpinestarhero
04-10-07, 11:12 AM
Our 4 mostly have the dried food. We get different ones for a variety, but if we dare offer them any that are 'fish' flavoured, they walk away from the bowl like we're trying to poison them!
They are partial to fresh chicken, but more than anything Zuki loves digestive biscuits and blueberry muffins. Pete can't have anything like that without a black and white paw appearing over his shoulder!
My cat, sooty, was the same. Ate my biscuts, at my cakes
Also ate my cornflakes one morning. Silly kitty
Matt
My cat, sooty, was the same. Ate my biscuts, at my cakes
Also ate my cornflakes one morning. Silly kitty
Matt
Years ago I had a cat who would have your hand off for a slice of cucumber. Now THAT was wierd!:D
Cat's we've had (by that I really mean my parents) have variously had a fondness for crisps, raw egg beaten in milk, tuna (no surprise there).
In terms of their regular diet I don't think I've met a cat yet that isn't blummin' fussy and worse doesn't then refuse to eat the 'only' food they've been prepared to eat for teh last month (normally just as you buy a load in).
Working for a pet food manufacturer I sometimes wonder that I have a job, thank goodness dogs are generally less fussy and more loyal.
DanAbnormal
04-10-07, 12:09 PM
Daisy likes the jelly part of whiskas cat food but leaves the chunks of meat. She also loves tuna but only when it's in Jemima's bowl! Doesn't mind the dry stuff but only when the other stuff has run out. Jemima loves the dry stuff and lilkes tuna but will not touch any other kind of cat food. They're a funny pair! :)
Amanda M
04-10-07, 12:20 PM
Our cat, Elsa, really likes Felix oh so fishy. The most disgusting smelling stuff on the planet but she loves it so we feed it her. She likes go-cat biscuits too.
He's on the Hills Food for cats that are over a year (He's 11 months but the other stuff made him fart).
Gonna change this to some other food as this stuff makes him fart so bad I have to stick him out for an hour afte he's eaten.
Any recommendations on dry cat food welcome. His backside makes my eyes water & I'm sure the paint has thinned on the walls.
He's on the Hills Food for cats that are over a year (He's 11 months but the other stuff made him fart).
Gonna change this to some other food as this stuff makes him fart so bad I have to stick him out for an hour afte he's eaten.
Any recommendations on dry cat food welcome. His backside makes my eyes water & I'm sure the paint has thinned on the walls.
mieow :smt077
Jester666
16-10-07, 06:49 PM
You've been warned!!! :twisted:
You've been warned!!! :twisted:
My bad, won't happen again!
He does smell though.....!
Jester666
16-10-07, 07:24 PM
My bad, won't happen again!
He does smell though.....!
It can't happen again! Its been blocked.
You can't say I didn't warn you!
metalmonkey
16-10-07, 07:40 PM
Well the cats live my folks....but one of them Chance she tends just to eat cat food really not partial to much else but does like choclate, through the other cat Jess well she almost anything. Loves cheese and chicken and goes mad for it. When she was a kitten she would try to run my legs with use of claws:smt013 evil cat:smt077 to get to the chicken on the counter.
My one piece of advice with cats is don't try to wash them! Jess jumped on the counter right onto oven cleaner, that stuff is nasty. So I picked her up and put her paws under the cold tap. A lot of his claws were dug into my chest and back along with hissing:smt013 as she decide that was quiclest way to scape the water, she didn't like that. She refused to come near for a day after that:smt077
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