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@pennycat and others on Quack! - unfortunately Katkin have just been in touch to tell me that they will now be formulating the Quack! food with chicken hearts so it will no longer be single protein. So frustrated by this as I have worked so hard to keep Sandy on that food. Unfortunately this means I will no longer be able to use Katkin as none of their other meals have an appropriate protein source.

Back to the drawing board...!
 
Bloody hell, at £52 per month per cat this would cost us £468.00 per month.
I think I'll pass.
 
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Mine are also sheba addicts. We got katkin delivered on Thursday, one is enthusiastic but the other won't touch it... slowly started to mix it in to the current sheba. They are a fan of the chicken flakes tho but they just lick them off!!

Having said that, really impressed with the delivery, detail on packing, extras (a cute tote bag and a clip to close the pouches... but 2 would have been better with ordering 2 trials) and customer service. It's clearly good food so I'll keep preserving with mixing it in.
 
Phoebe rather likes the KatKin. Have decided to cancel her Blink subscription and change it to KatKin. Hoping we can get her to eat some non chicken flavours. Not sure on the portion size though, we have been feeding the 8 fluffies one whole KatKin sachet a day plus 3 thrive tins and they have free access to dried.

Phoebe is 5.6kg and the sachets are for her, she doesn’t eat any dried but I don’t think she could eat one whole sachet a day. She has her tin of thrive for breakfast and shares the KatKin sachet split over two evening miles split with the other cats. She hasn’t lost any weight.
 
My Scottish fold kitten has been eating Kat Kin for 2 weeks now and she loves it. I don’t only feed her Kat Kin as I want her to have some dry food too.

If anyone has any questions I can try and help. I’m still pretty new to it but so far so good.

If anyone wants £10 off their box, let me know as I have a code.
 
So I just joined today to post this message.

I've been searching so long for a good cat food and reading all the messages here has convinced me to give it a go.

It's arrived today and the KitKats are going nuts over the box. Excellent insulation and packaging.They will get their first try tomorrow.

I was concerned about the cost after reading a bunch here but I did a break down of what i'm paying now and I'm actually gonna save money. I buy my food in bulk from Zooplus and have an annual membership that gets me 3% off. I also order an amount that gets me free delivery

I feed them Royal Canin Wet food pouches currently.

I also looked at the nutrition and did a break down and I can see why the packs are smaller. Just realised how much filler rubbish is in their current food.

KatKin have recommended 350K for my kitten and 250K for my cat.

I'm gonna drop the tables below for everyone to see but I hope it also helps people who just search for reviews.

I'll update in a week or two in regards to how the KitKats react to the food.

Again Thanks so much guy for posting honest opinions on here. It really helped me make up my mind.

(Also have a £10 code if anyone wants!)

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Ohh, thanks for the advice. He was 5.7kg last year at the vet - to be honest I never attempt to weigh him unless there’s an issue! I thought they asked that for sustaining his calories, never thought about potion sizes. That’s really helpful as if he likes the food I’d rather keep it in his rotation rather than the only food. I learned the hard way with Nutriment, loved it to start but quickly went off it when it was his only option.
 
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