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Asda Tiger Chunks in Jelly SelectionNewest Review: ... need fed! We started off on the name brands (Whiskas, Felix, etc) but soon turned to Asda's own Tiger brand as it's just so ... more More Asda pet accessories
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by - written on 03/05/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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We have a cat called Morris - he's a black and white numpty with a passion for bringing semi-dead/alive things into the house - yuck! I'm not much of a cat person - I've always been a doggy type of girl but my husband always had cats as a child and now we have a cat too. Our first cat, Molly was a tortoiseshell pussy cat - very sweet and lovely. She gave me a false impression of cats and did nothing to prepare me for evil Morris! So Morris and me, we agree to disagree and keep ourselves to ourselves lol Anyway, point being, despite him trying to find his own food in ours and our neighbours' gardens, he does need fed! We started off on the name brands ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/06/08 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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As most of you know we have recently moved into a cottage in the Great Orme Country Park in Llandudno. You may guess from the description that there is plenty of grass, trees, shrubs etc - in fact an ideal place for a cat to live! We had decided that, once we were settled we would get ourselves a cat, but fate took over and last week a stray cat decided to adopt us! I'm told by my sister that it is very lucky if a cat adopts you so let's hope that's the case! Anyway we organised a trip to the vet to get him checked over and make sure that all was well as he had been living rough for a while and of course we needed to get food for him. I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/08/08 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I know that it states that you have to actually try the product yourself, but forgive me, I can honestly say I have not myself ate this cat food, instead my two cats Mylo and Malachi have tried and tested probably every brand of cat food there is. As you can guess this is a slightly cheaper brand of cat food, ASDA's own brand which they have names Tiger. A box of twelve sachets usually costs around £2.09. It comes in the forms of Tins, Sachets and foil tins. However I have never seen the foil tins, unless they are scooped up in an instant at my local ASDA. They also do this in Kitten and senior cat food. You can also get a 48 pack which costs around £10 which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/11/08 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Folowing my review on the Asda Tiger biscuits I thought I'd add a review on behalf of my cats for the food also in case people miss the Biscuits one. We usually buy a pack of 40 pouches for approximately £6.50 which comes with 4 different flavours; 10 x chicken and turkey in jelly 10 x beef and liver in gravy 10 x salmon and tune in jelly 10 x rabbit and game in gravy Our cats love each flavour and I feel its a good idea to have a mixture in a 40 pack so that your cats do not get bored of eating the same flavour morning and night, we all know how picky cats can be!! The price of this pack I feel is fantastic and can ... Read the complete review
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