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Old 15-11-2008, 03:23 PM
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How do you know the prices Wendy? Am I being thick as usual? LOL
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Where you get the trial packs hun?? xx
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Ring Karen up Lou and ask for the trial pack. She's lovely, we've known her for a few years now through showing.
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That's great that your cats enjoyed the food - I'm definitely going to give it a try soon, it's good that they offer a wide variety of meats to choose from. Mine don't seem to like rabbit - I have some from Woldsway at the moment but it mostly gets ignored.

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I had some food delivered from here Superior Raw Pet Food By Back to Nature I have to say my cats have never eaten anything so readily, they lick the bowls clean and actually look for more. They are even trying to get at it as it's defrosting, lol. So far they've had the raw woild rabbit and the raw chicken.
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Oh, didn't know they did a sample box - will def. order that on Monday then!

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Yep ordered some stuff from there to Wendy Have to say mine lurrrrve the wild rabbit altho not so keen on the Ox cheek fussy buggers I have been feeding raw for a couple of months but have to say the back to nature seems brill & bloomin excellent price. I ordered the sample box & will then make an order properly of their favourites!
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Yep saw the ostrich on the website and was intrigued


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The cheapest thing is £1.10, the dearest is £3.99 from what I can see. They even do ostrich, lol. The ones i've got come in 400g packs
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I was really surprised Naomi, they are used to raw now, but i've never seen them eat something so fast, lol. Even Willow our moggy, who is very fussy and never eats the raw, had her face in the bowl getting as much as she could
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Hi, Its Karen hear from Back to Nature.
Thanks Wendy for the nice coments about the food!
My cats are just the opposite to yours, they LOVE the wild rabbit minced and chunked, rabbit variety and Ox but are not to keen on the chicken except when mixed in with the wild rabbit.
Ordering by phone or email at the moment, online shop opening soon.

Just in the middle of creating some new cat treats (like Thrive but more variety inc Ostrich!) I would be interested in finding some people to trail them if anybodys interested!
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Hey hun, how you doing
The cats love the food, i'm amazed I would be interested in the treats, if it helps
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The treats sound fab! Will be giving them a go too I think. Hi Karen it's Charmain by the way!
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