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Old 02-11-2009, 12:59 PM
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Re: Purely or pets at home own make food?

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are you talking wet food? the purely kitten pouches are not pate, it is like whiskas in jelly consistancy
not sure about the purely adult pouches though as i had a load of hi life left so didnt get any
Ah, I thought it was a pate from the description. I'll have another look when I go next time. Thanks! Was looking at hi-life too.


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Re: Purely or pets at home own make food?

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Ah, I thought it was a pate from the description. I'll have another look when I go next time. Thanks! Was looking at hi-life too.
The Purely adult pouches are a kind of pate. They are very similar to HiLife in consistency.
My boys loved them at first but as is always the way once you stock up they went off them
Applaws is great as a treat but shouldn't be fed on it's own as it isn't a complete food. Fine if you feed it once a day or complement it with a complete dry food.
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The Purely adult pouches are a kind of pate. They are very similar to HiLife in consistency.
My boys loved them at first but as is always the way once you stock up they went off them
Applaws is great as a treat but shouldn't be fed on it's own as it isn't a complete food. Fine if you feed it once a day or complement it with a complete dry food.
Yes, I did read that somewhere about applaws. Thought it might be a treat for my two as at the moment I have to mix plain cooked chicken in with everything otherwise they turn their noses up too!
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The Purely adult pouches are a kind of pate.
opps sorry kittykaz I gave the wrong info!

have you tried your cats on feline fayre? they have alot of chicken in and is deffo not a pate! (is like a jelly.)
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opps sorry kittykaz I gave the wrong info!

have you tried your cats on feline fayre? they have alot of chicken in and is deffo not a pate! (is like a jelly.)
Thanks for that/ No I haven't as I didn't know where to buy it. But I put a post on here last week and everyone told me Asda's or Morrison's so I will need to make a trip out to one of these as my local supermarket doesn't stock it.

Is FF a complete food or is it like applaws where you are to mix it with something else?
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just got back from asda and inspecting the pouches of feline fayre lol

the normal feline fayre is complimentary so they will need other foods with the right vitamins in.

but they have a 'simply' range that is a complete food. these were £1.57 for 3 small tins.
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