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Re: dried cat food
Yes it's the Orijen from Zooplus. I chose DHL just because I'd never heard of GLS. If they take it to an actual post office then that's practically next door to us, if they take it to the post office parcel depot then that's just as far as bf's workplace.
I've just managed to fill up a 9 litre tub plus a 1 litre tub and I still have about another litre left in the bag. Reckon this should last 4 months. Dry food does tend to be a lot cheaper than wet food Helz. I could try her on some fresh meat too and still be under a tenner for the month (1 cat). |
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Re: dried cat food
GLS is another name for parcel force. I got a delivery yesterday (and wasn’t at home), and they left it with my next door neighbour. The delivery I got 2 weeks ago (again I wasn’t at home, and I guess my neighbour wasn’t either), they took it to the nearest post office.
If they do for some reason take it back to the depot, you can re-arrange delivery online, you can specify what post office you would like it dropped off at, but I have never had them take it back to the depot. |
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Re: dried cat food
The parcel has to be signed for. So if it had of gone missing, although it would have been a hassle, it would have been someone elses problem.
Maybe one of your neighbours signed for it and left it there for you. |
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