I feed my cat Lidl wet food, it is called Coshida, comes in a navy blue 24 packet box and the only bad thing about it is the packaging.
We feed ours Sheba.
He doesn’t like jelly; prefers dry food, which I keep for the premium “home for the night” feed; but likes gravy.
For the sme reason as you, I feed him as much wet food as I can.
My cat won’t eat the en gelée packet food but likes the en sauce one. He thinks biscuits are treats poor clueless creature.
We had been feeding Sheba to our 3 cats, but I think Purina is probably better for them, which is what we are switching to. Purina is just shredded meat, whereas Sheba is compressed pellets of ….? Purina is often on sale for under '4 euros/kg in packs of 40.
Actually, the main ingredient of both is “Meat and animal by-products”. Sheba says 44% is that; Purina doesn’t give the proportion, as far as I can find.
But if you know different, I’m all ears (tail, nose, bollix … all the stuff that goes into a MacDo
). I’d happily switch to something obviously better (ideally, organic, but that’s a bit too costly).
I agree, Purina is not clear on content. But hamburger can hide a multitude of sins. My cats pretty well decided they have had enough Sheeba after 3 years anyway. They really have to be hungry to touch it,
Purina makes most of the mainstream catfood brands in France I think. Seen them ‘done’ over a few years, for harmful food more than once, US was one I think.
But there’s not much choice if you have to stay mainstream. Amazon reviews seem a reliable guide at least to how palatable the cats find a brand. Mine’s been through a few Felix varieties, maintains his own Amazon subscription for catfood monthly, and currently likes the Succulent. With the SuperU basic beef croquettes 5 generations of his family have liked and done well on. But for winter I’ve reverted to a mix with As Good As It Looks, I think it’s called Tendres Effilés here. As it’s in gel so doesn’t stick in the pack when it’s cold and slides out easily.
The Pig gets the Lidl stuff and grain free croquettes as a supplement.
《whisper》I think the Lidl stuff might be made by Purina Vero.
Probably is. It’s made in Germany but I expect they have cornered the market there too.
Now we finally see it.
Link.
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Two actually - “she” sneaked one into the first post in this thread.
Cheers Chris, and another one done.
Thanks, links removed.
And the poster? Will only come back to try again. (Btw I don’t care that they see this.)