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Whiskas Kitten Pouches JellyNewest Review: ... still feed your animals good quality diets without breaking the bank. Ok, so it's not always going to be as convenient ... more |
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by - written on 23/07/08 (Very useful, 456 readings)
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I've never really been an animal lover to be honest, but we had a few pets in our house growing up, a rabbit and a hamster which were my brothers, and 2 goldfish which were mine. We then went on to get a German Shepherd who is still going strong today, and it made me realise Harry might like a pet of his own. He has an obsession with cats so my fiance and I made the decision to get him a kitten of his very own! So our 8 week old black kitten Magic was welcomed into our family last Sunday, and Harry is totally in love with him! I haven't got a clue about feeding cats or anything about cats to be honest, so after acquiring Magic, we went straight to the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/09 (Very useful, 273 readings)
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Last week, there was an edition to my under-crowded household - a tiny little kitten whom I named Tish (after actress Tish Dean. Funny my dog is named after Nigel Harman...both were on-screen lovers and siblings in EastEnders!). She is gorgeous and provides me with great company! I love her so much, and only want to do what is best for her, so naturally I want to give her the best cat food I can get my hands on! Though do Whiskas pouches do the job? Whiskas is a company that provides cats and kittens up and down the country with a selection of fine kitty treats for them to indulge in. One product they offer is their Kitten Pouches; packets of wet cat food to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/08 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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We have 2 new additions to our household, 2 adorable new kittens called Mork & Mindy! We decided straight away that they would be Whiskas kittens and at the moment use the dry food and the jelly sachets. Whiskas are a well known brand that has been feeding kitties for years and their cat food range is excellent quality. They are not the cheapest nor the most expensive food on the market but fall somewhere in the middle. Our vet recommends Whiskas and I believe they are probably the most commonly used cat food out there. 12 Sachets of Whiskas will set you back around £3.30 and at the moment our kittens are 9 weeks old and we use around 2 sachets ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/02/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Way back when my cat Fuzz Lightyear was a kitten (she's 9 this year), we bought Whiskas Kitten Pouches for her. We did try her on quite a few different brands of kitten food which she tended to take or leave depending on her mood. She is quite a fussy eater, and she's got worse over the years and will now only erat Felix pouches or human food. But I digress. This food gets progressively cheaper the more in bulk you buy it, and sometimes they have 2 for 1s on in supermarkets, so keep a look out. They often come in packs of 12 - chicken, cod, turkey and tuna. There was always one flavour Fuzz didn't like (I can't remember which), which meant we often ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/03/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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Whiskas Kitten Pouches Jelly are a really handy thing to feed your new kitten at meal time. The small pouches come in Chicken, Cod, Turkey and Tuna flavour so they give your kitten a good range of different flavours to try and get used to, which can be helpful to you when you are buying your cat food later in your cats life as it will be used to all different tastes and trying new flavours of meat. The jelly pouches are great for serving your kittens a meal as you dont have to dig the food out with a spoon like tinned food, you simply squeze the food out and thats the job done, its really simple and means that you dont have to spend as much time or ... Read the complete review

