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Old 16-09-2010, 07:39 AM
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Re: Wainwright's feeding allowence (wet food)

Thanks for that Rona, It's good to know.

It will be more economical to feed than the other brands and possibly a way round the naturediet problems that seem to be increasing. (I still havent had a reply from them)

Wonder if by having less they would feel as full? Altho they have it on offer at the mo I get my ND for £10.86 a box so we will stay as we are (dont want to have anymore tum probs)
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Re: Wainwright's feeding allowence (wet food)

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Thanks for that Rona, It's good to know.

It will be more economical to feed than the other brands and possibly a way round the naturediet problems that seem to be increasing. (I still havent had a reply from them)

The only problem I would have is convincing Heidi that she isn't on a diet.
I assume it would be as filling as the larger RDA of ND etc - do you reckon?
I couldn't say, you'd have to ask Heidi

I've been feeding Alfie on Wainrights instead of Nature Diet for a month or so now and am giving him a pack, the same as I did with Nature Diet, and as yet, he hasn't got fat
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Re: Wainwright's feeding allowence (wet food)

Like everything I suppose, it's only a recommended amount and Alfie obviously needs more.

Had a quick gander at P@H and edited my reply. I get too good a deal on my ND to think about changing at the mo. More importantly madam's tum is doing really well
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