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Old 10-07-2009, 11:28 AM
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Question Feline Fayre

Hi all, been a while since I posted, hope all your fur babies are doing well.
I just wondered what the general cat community thought about feline fayre food?
I have until now been giving my girls PaH natural dry and wet food but they never went mad for the wet, while on holiday my sister tried them with the fish selection of this food and they love it. It claims 60% fish and I believe it, whole chunks of fish in the jelly and I can't get it out of the sachet quick enough, at 4 pouches for £1 I can't believe the value so there must be a catch right?

Downside:- their poo is absolutely stinking!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh my lord we got this this week too.

Yes very true about the poos. Eww, it makes me wonder if it is a good food, especially when they smell so bad.
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Where is it available from?
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Misty had just used her tray again and I cannot stand it. The biscuits look good, they like it but these poos are just too smelly!

Sorry, possibly too much information.
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Old 13-07-2009, 11:16 AM
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Re: Feline Fayre

We got it in asda, 33p each or 4 for £1, the boxes of 12 are £2.15 which is still very cheap but get the individuals and save another 15p, handy if you have a lot of kits.

Some sad news now, my youngest Pena was killed by a car on Saturday morning we are devastated she just about to turn a year. Tiffany is a bit strange without her so we have decided to get another kitten, we collect Belinda this afternoon, and pics to follow shortly. Back to the kitten food, cat fights, hissing and territory fights.

I never wanted my cats to be outside but they were always so desperate to get out it was near impossible to stop them, now however Tiffany is just having to suffer because I can't take the risk. It happened right outside our garden as I was calling her in, nether of us can shake the horrible image. Belinda or any other cat will never replace Peppina but our new rescue kitten will have a loving home, Tiffany will have a play mate and will have a new baby.

No doubt Pena is causing chaos over Rainbow Bridge it was her nature to cause chaos, live fast die young they say. She didn't suffer it was so quick its just us who have to live with it.

Anyone in two minds about letting cats out or not I'd say don't anything can happen even when your right there with them, we learned the hard way.

Sorry for the long post I haven't really spoken about Pena to anyone and my OH is in a worse state than me. Time to refocus our minds on our new bundle of trouble. Kitty pics to follow soon as we can!
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Such sad news - we lost our Tilly to a car a few years back, the nextdoor neighbour witnessed at and he was shaking as he brought her to us. Horrible but at least quick. Now we still have one outdoor cat but all others will be indoor with a run. Minnii is indoor, but Presto is used to going out, maybe oncce the run is finishd I will persuade him to stay in.
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Re: Feline Fayre

Digging up an old topic...

Why do you think Feline Fayre causes stomach upset/stinky poos?

Is Feline Fayre a complete meal?

Enzo is currently on Bozita...
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Re: Feline Fayre

This lot used to eat all the ones in the box so I stocked up when it was on offer 99p 8 pouches & then they decided they dont like it so back to the Highlife keep putting it out though as Louie eats anything & everything
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Re: Feline Fayre

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Digging up an old topic...

Why do you think Feline Fayre causes stomach upset/stinky poos?

Is Feline Fayre a complete meal?

Enzo is currently on Bozita...
the black packs are
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Re: Feline Fayre

The Feline Fayre we've had here (blue packs) has sugar in it, and I wouldn't think it was complete as there wasnt much meat in it, more sugary jelly.

If mine were on Bozita, I wouldn't swap anyway. HiLife 60% is good though.

Even Whiskas "Oh So Fishy" goes down better here (and has no sugar in it).
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