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Old 18-06-2008, 01:48 PM
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?

Oh for goodness sake, I'm on the Tesco website now and they have ranges called Finest, Luxury, Supreme and Premium! Talk about confusing.

Let's compare them once and for all.

FINEST:
Chicken Breast (min. 45%), Tapioca Starch, Sunflower Oil, Vitamins & Minerals.
(this is a tin, the pouches have the last 3 ingredients in a different order with the starch coming last)

LUXURY:
Chicken (min 50%), Beef/Lamb/Duck/Liver (min 4%), Vitamin & Mineral Supplements, Tapioca Starch

SUPREME:
Meat & Animal Derivatives(Chicken 4% minimum, Ham 4% minimum), Minerals, Various Sugars, Coloured With EC Additives, Preserved With EC Additives

Meat & Animal Derivatives contains: Petfood - Lobes, Petfood - Kidney, Petfood - Heart, Petfood - Liver, Chicken, Ham
Minerals contains: Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Polyphosphate
Various Sugars contains: Glycine, Xylose
Coloured With EC Additives contains: Titanium Dioxide
Preserved With EC Additives contains: Sodium Nitrite


PREMIUM:
Meat & Animal Derivatives (Min 4% Chicken), Minerals, Various Sugars, Coloured EC Additives



No info on Premium nutrition.

So there's not much difference between Finest and Luxury. Luxury has more meat but Finest has more protein . Avoid Supreme and Premium!
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Old 19-06-2008, 04:43 AM
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?

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Oh for goodness sake, I'm on the Tesco website now and they have ranges called Finest, Luxury, Supreme and Premium! Talk about confusing.

Let's compare them once and for all.

FINEST:
Chicken Breast (min. 45%), Tapioca Starch, Sunflower Oil, Vitamins & Minerals.
(this is a tin, the pouches have the last 3 ingredients in a different order with the starch coming last)

LUXURY:
Chicken (min 50%), Beef/Lamb/Duck/Liver (min 4%), Vitamin & Mineral Supplements, Tapioca Starch

SUPREME:
Meat & Animal Derivatives(Chicken 4% minimum, Ham 4% minimum), Minerals, Various Sugars, Coloured With EC Additives, Preserved With EC Additives

Meat & Animal Derivatives contains: Petfood - Lobes, Petfood - Kidney, Petfood - Heart, Petfood - Liver, Chicken, Ham
Minerals contains: Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Polyphosphate
Various Sugars contains: Glycine, Xylose
Coloured With EC Additives contains: Titanium Dioxide
Preserved With EC Additives contains: Sodium Nitrite


PREMIUM:
Meat & Animal Derivatives (Min 4% Chicken), Minerals, Various Sugars, Coloured EC Additives



No info on Premium nutrition.

So there's not much difference between Finest and Luxury. Luxury has more meat but Finest has more protein . Avoid Supreme and Premium!
haha yeh luxury and finest are the best
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Old 19-06-2008, 12:02 PM
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?

well my cats love their new cat food which im glad about as one of them is a very fussy eater
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Old 19-06-2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?

The ingredients of Finest and Luxury are simular but the food is a completely different structure. Mine weren't keen on Finest but they love the Luxury.
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well my cats love their new cat food which im glad about as one of them is a very fussy eater
Awww thats great
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