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Old 22-06-2011, 10:14 PM
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Question Bozita cat food (dry)?

Is bozita a good dry food? Whats a good dry food out there? Looking to pay around £2.21 per kilo.
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Is bozita a good dry food? Whats a good dry food out there? Looking to pay around £2.21 per kilo.
Bozita is a wet food If you can find a good dry food(if such a thing exists) for £2:21 per kilo then you have done very well.I would much rather feed a good wet food and if I have to feed dry then it will be a grain free/high meat content one such as Orijen.
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Re: Bozita cat food (dry)?

Bozita do a dry food as well as wet, im not sure what its like though
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Re: Bozita cat food (dry)?

No Bozita isn't a good food, can't recall why exactly but it was mentioned in another thread.

You could try Great deals on cat food at zooplus: Porta 21 Feline Finest Adult Cat It would work out at £2.30 a kg if you bought 2 x 10kg bags for £46.99 so quite a lot to spend in one go.

You can get Rafiné Cross Duck, Turkey & Chicken cat food from zooplus for £1.99 a kg for a 15kg bag so £29.90 total.

I'm not sure how good any of these are but they're in your price range.
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Re: Bozita cat food (dry)?

I have been shopping around. looking into dry, wet and raw. Plus looking at the a-z wet/dry by hobbs.

If you dont ask these things you wont get an answer rofl.

I just want something healthy.

I been looking at smilla wet food which looks ok. just within my budget
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Bozita do a dry food as well as wet, im not sure what its like though
I do apologize,I didnt realise that bozita also did a dry food
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I didnt either until last week when I came accross it on zoo plus
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No Bozita isn't a good food, can't recall why exactly but it was mentioned in another thread.

You could try Great deals on cat food at zooplus: Porta 21 Feline Finest Adult Cat It would work out at £2.30 a kg if you bought 2 x 10kg bags for £46.99 so quite a lot to spend in one go.

You can get Rafiné Cross Duck, Turkey & Chicken cat food from zooplus for £1.99 a kg for a 15kg bag so £29.90 total.

I'm not sure how good any of these are but they're in your price range.
the dry food seems to contain lard
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Re: Bozita cat food (dry)?

Bozita dry food is full of grains. How about Great deals on cat food at zooplus: Porta 21 Feline Finest Sensible - Grain Free? It's £2.90/kg if you buy in bulk. It's not the best dry food out there for several reasons Hobbs has lined out in her A-Z list, but at least it is grain-free. Acana/Orijen is way out of your price range.

Whilst we're at it, since you have multiple threads started on raw, wet, dry foods... I take it you haven't really made up your mind what to feed the cats since everything so far has worked out too expensive? If there is a cheap, perfect food out there, we'd all be rushing to buy it, but there isn't one. So you'll need to make some allowances somewhere, ie pay more and get great food or pay less and settle for not-that-great food.
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Re: Bozita cat food (dry)?

Well my cat has turned his nose up completely at dry now so i think we can safely say dry is out the window.

Raw diet- unless i can find a cheap all year supply of rabbits i think i cant afford raw diet either. Rabbit though would be greta. meat,bone and offal rolled into one. Supplement with the odd chunky/ground meat.

Wet food. im coming round to the idea of feeding smilla. its in my price range and it looks to be a good ish food.

What do you guys think?

Even if i kept my other cat on dry and wet *which she likes* and feed my boy on smilla. Because im finding it hard to find things he will eat
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