Cat food vs Horse food!

alainax

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I went to a feed suppliers today to buy some grub for the beasties.

I bought a big bag of feed for the ponies and a small bag for the kitten.

Horse food - £4.50
Kitten food £15.50!!!

eeek! :confused::confused::confused::confused:

Bloody kitten!! :p
 
Ah but the pussy cats are worth it, so cute.

What I do now is mix up expensive, mid priced and cheap biscuits for our two boys, I save money and they do not feel conned out of their nice expensive biscuits :D Works wonders :D
 
Ah but the pussy cats are worth it, so cute.

What I do now is mix up expensive, mid priced and cheap biscuits for our two boys, I save money and they do not feel conned out of their nice expensive biscuits :D Works wonders :D

Awesome idea! I switched her onto iams when we got her, and she got blood in her poop :( had to take her to vets who advised i bought her good food. Now shes fine but she eats the other cats food too, so they both have to be on the "good food" grrr.... hopfully she'll grow out of it!

But im def gonna try adding a wee bit of the normal stuff in - great idea! :cool:
 
Eak!
Thankfully my overgrown baby has a preference for cheap shite-the only food he does not err...."deposit" on the bathroom floor is £2 for a 2kg sack :D

Persoanly,I would be studying the nutrition info on the "good" sack and trying to find a budget alternative ;)
 
Eak!
Thankfully my overgrown baby has a preference for cheap shite-the only food he does not err...."deposit" on the bathroom floor is £2 for a 2kg sack :D

Persoanly,I would be studying the nutrition info on the "good" sack and trying to find a budget alternative ;)

Yeah your probably right, just need to hide the reciept for the posh kitten and she'l never know :p
 
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