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KiteKat

 
Description: Brand: KiteKat / Food Type: Cat Food

Newest Review: ... of this then it does for Asda's own make, which I dont think is as filling as KiteKate in anycase. The packaging is a lovely ... more

 ... vivid green colour and the big kitekate logo on the front. In my local Asda you can get a 6 pack, either in gravy or jelly or a 12 pack in jelly. My girls go jelly every time. The tins are filled to the very brim, making sure you get value for money. The smell, actually is divine. Smells very meaty and full of flavour. The chunks are just the right size for a bite and the jelly is lovely and shiny. I have tried the gravy variety in the past and while they still seem to eat it, its takes longer for them to fin...more

DavyMichelle
Premium Review KiteKat: Top Value for Money (237 words)
by - written on 03/02/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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KiteKat is one of the best cheap cat foods that you can buy I think. Unfortunately, prices are going up by quite a few pennies just lately but they're still one of the cheapest brands around. In fact their twelve pack of tins costs £4.79 compared to £5 for Tesco own which isn't even as good as KiteKat. We tend to buy this in the 12 can packs but you can also get it in 6 can packs for £2.49 and in packs of 12 pouches which cost £2.66. That's pretty cheap when you compare it to Whiskas and Felix products. I don't think these products are quite as appealing to our mogs as say Whiskas are. They have a milder aroma and are a lot more stodgy when you ...  Read the complete review

daseaford
Premium Review Great Food for Toddlers. (344 words)
by - written on 25/02/01 (Very useful, 272 readings)
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My parents enjoy telling the story of when I first started to crawl as a baby that they found me eating the cat’s KiteKat. This has obviously left it’s mark, and apart from when I sharpen my claws on the furniture and chase mice, I find that when I am in a supermarket buying cat food I am always drawn to KiteKat. I know this is not the cheapest cat food available, but I still think of it as the best, so it is worth paying that bit extra for. Nowadays I have given up eating the food myself, but the cat does really seem to enjoy this brand. When we first got our cat everybody seemed to advise us that if we started our cat off with ...  Read the complete review

mooncat
Premium Review KiteKat: Yummy gravy (123 words)
by - written on 20/11/00 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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My cat seems to love this food, but only the gravy. She reminds me of a child eating all the best bits from a cake and leaving the sponge. On noticing this I contacted the makers of this food to ask why the gravy is not supplied on its own, as I am sure my cat would love her biscuits (dry food) with a drizzle of this seemingly yummy liquid. I have had no correspondance whatsoever from them, which I think at least is a tad rude. I seem to be paying 47p a can for probably 90% waste, even smashing the chunks up does not work. C'mon cat food manufacturers provide the gravy on its own! ...  Read the complete review

pudmog
Premium Review Please can I have some more! (213 words)
by - written on 11/02/09 (Useful, 54 readings)
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My two girls are the most pickiest eaters. They like a food for a couple of weeks then all of a sudden its not good enought for them anymore. That was until I tried KiteKat. It actually works out cheaper for 12 tins of this then it does for Asda's own make, which I dont think is as filling as KiteKate in anycase. The packaging is a lovely vivid green colour and the big kitekate logo on the front. In my local Asda you can get a 6 pack, either in gravy or jelly or a 12 pack in jelly. My girls go jelly every time. The tins are filled to the very brim, making sure you get value for money. The smell, actually is divine. Smells very meaty and full ...  Read the complete review

nuttytart_uk
Premium Review KiteKat: its puurrrrrrrrrfect! (152 words)
by - written on 22/04/01 (Useful, 74 readings)
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I have been feeding my cat this product for several months now. I brought it because its on of the cheapest cat foods avaliable and my cat enjoys it. This product is around 46p and its comes in an easy to open can with a ring pull so no can opener is required. The meat comes of the tin easily and smells quite good really... ( Well for cat food anyway!) My cat munched it down straight away and was even licking her lips afterwards. She found it easy to chew which meant that it was kind to her teeth. It lasts reasonably long and there are a wide variety of flavours avaliable. It has some nutrional value, so who can complain? I recommend this product ...  Read the complete review

 
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