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Whiskas CompleteNewest Review: ... the biscuits stay fresh. The biscuits offer dental protection for your cat's teeth. There are no artificial colours or ... more |
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by - written on 11/11/07 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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We have three cats and up until about two years ago fed them both tinned and dry food. But none are big eaters and we found during the warmer months the tinned food was going hard and dry in the bowl. If you have ever been fortunate enough to experience this smell you will know it is not a pleasant one. So after checking with the vet we decided to switch to just dry food. We tried various brands, types and flavours. Anything from Hills Science to Tesco own. They had their favourites but generally ate them all except Kitekat, which just sat for days in their bowls. Then about 6 months ago I received a coupon for the new tastier Whiskas. If you register on ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/08/07 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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*What is Whiskas Complete?* This food is a complete biscuit-type food for adult cats, it is produced by the Whiskas company who makes both tinned and dry food for cats aswel as treats and special cat milk. *The food itself* Whiskas looks like a very attractive cat food, with an assortment of different shapes and meat filled crunchy biscuits, it is brightly coloured which concerns me slightly as it must have lots of different colours in, however my cat is in great health after eating it so its obviously not doing him much harm. This food can be fed alone as a cats only food as it contains everything a cat needs to be healthy, however eatingdry ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/09/08 (Very useful, 251 readings)
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Since being adopted by our lovely cat, Mew, he has been fed on Asda Tiger cat food. Money is a bit tight at the moment to say the least as hubby is between contracts and our savings are almost spent. I told Mew in no uncertain terms when he moved in that he would be eating the cheapest cat food and that he shouldn't get any ideas about trying the posh stuff! LOL! Recently he has been leaving his moist Tiger pouches and we have been throwing most of each meal away. He still likes the Tiger dry food but I wondered whether this was enough for him so I read a few reviews here on Dooyoo. I found that lot of people - and their cats - liked Whiskas ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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I am writing this review on behalf of the cat, Tink. Tink is a fussy eater who won't eat any "cheaper" tinned or sachet cat foods without first turning up her nose at it and giving me a dirty look.... !! She eats a mixture of both tinned or "wet" cat food and a small amount of dry food each day. I have tried just about every type of dry cat food available... Tesco own brand, KiteKat, Whiskas, Asda own brand, Co-op own brand, and the list goes on. Each and every time I try a "cheaper" brand, the food remains in the bowl, untouched. (I find this bizzare as each and every brand smells identical to me..... in a word, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 195 readings)
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We have just the one cat, Fuzz, a rather miserable long-haired old cat who the whole family love. Like most cats she's very independent & doesn't ask much from us except the odd cuddle &, of course, food & water. We normally buy pouches of cat food for her (usually Felix or Whiskas as she won't eat the cheaper meals) but supplement this with Whiskas dried cat food - usually chicken. I'm a believer in buying in bulk wherever possible , so we buy the 4kg size which costs around £9 from Costco or Makro & lasts Fuzz for ages. The large bag is as shown in the photo & is made from very strong plastic & it has ... Read the complete review
Whiskas Complete : THE CATS WHISKAS (IN HER OPINION)from Wee_Jackie_163
17/03/2009
Whiskas Complete : pooh - it stinks!!!from freud
06/03/2009

