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Old 28-02-2011, 02:37 PM
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You can get them in sainsburys at the mo for 80p a box. I bought some today while we were there, we currently have some turkey bozita pate which my cats have got realllllly bored of, but i spread 1 tube between them and they ate it all up.
You get 5 tubes in a box, worth a look if your in the supermarket and want a nice little treat to add on top
It's a yogurty gravy like texture, decent amount in the tube
My cats give it a 5/5
They might not be as healthy as the thrive treats ( i haven't checked the ingredients yet but will ) but their a good cheaper alternative if you wanna try them
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You can get them in sainsburys at the mo for 80p a box. I bought some today while we were there, we currently have some turkey bozita pate which my cats have got realllllly bored of, but i spread 1 tube between them and they ate it all up.
You get 5 tubes in a box, worth a look if your in the supermarket and want a nice little treat to add on top
It's a yogurty gravy like texture, decent amount in the tube
My cats give it a 5/5
They might not be as healthy as the thrive treats ( i haven't checked the ingredients yet but will ) but their a good cheaper alternative if you wanna try them
Dread to think what is in them! Please post the ingredients when you have some time. But always good to have a trick (or in this case a yoghurt consistency cat treat) up one's sleeve
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Dread to think what is in them! Please post the ingredients when you have some time. But always good to have a trick (or in this case a yoghurt consistency cat treat) up one's sleeve
Hehe i will go and get the box now to have a look and write it up, i know their not the best but i just think when people are really struggling it's something handy and cheap to give ago, rather than the cat eating nothing atall Will edit this in a sec with ingredients!

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Meat and animal derivatives ( min 4% chicken ) derivatives of vegetable origin , milk derivatives
Protein 3.5% oil 2.7% fibre 0.2% moisture 88.5% zinc 20mg
That was the chicken and zinc flavor, there is also a salmon one i haven't tried yet. I would imagine their about the same as dreamies/temptations nutrition wise. It also states their less than 15 kilo calories so ok for overweight cats but to be fed in moderation etc etc. I would imagine after using them, they would be good to put over the top of a crushed pill, so maybe best to keep in mind for that kind of thing!
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Re: Lick - e - lix new cat treats - mini review

There was a free sample on the front of Your Cat magazine - damn, I knew I should have bought that one instead of getting New Scientist for my son
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There was a free sample on the front of Your Cat magazine - damn, I knew I should have bought that one instead of getting New Scientist for my son
I only got them because sainsburys had sold out of dreamies!!! Apparently they have become the new 'it' treats according to a staff member, especially since they now have an advert where the cat flies through the wall
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I might try the paste for my boy. He won't touch Dreamies as they don't do af fishy flavour but he LOVES his salmon Temptations!
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Re: Lick - e - lix new cat treats - mini review

I found lick-e-lix well before christmas and out of 4 cats, only one of them likes it


we buy them occasionally and they last a long time cos we dont give them to him everyday, once a fortnight when we remember more like XD
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I might try the paste for my boy. He won't touch Dreamies as they don't do af fishy flavour but he LOVES his salmon Temptations!
They do salmon dreamies my cats have them all the tiime
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You can get them in sainsburys at the mo for 80p a box. I bought some today while we were there, we currently have some turkey bozita pate which my cats have got realllllly bored of, but i spread 1 tube between them and they ate it all up.
You get 5 tubes in a box, worth a look if your in the supermarket and want a nice little treat to add on top
It's a yogurty gravy like texture, decent amount in the tube
My cats give it a 5/5
They might not be as healthy as the thrive treats ( i haven't checked the ingredients yet but will ) but their a good cheaper alternative if you wanna try them

I bought some of these a couple of days ago; primarily to try the same as you, to put on food my cats are being fussy over (Animonda at the moment ).

Three out of three cats said 'yuk', so now the bowls of Animonda and the Lick e Lix are in the bin
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I must just have greedy cats ( over treats anyway! )
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