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22-Lb Purina Friskies Dry Cat Food (Seafood Sensations) on sale for $20.79 - $3.68 off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =
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About this item:- Seafood flavors for the taste cats love. 100 percent complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages
- Contains protein to support strong muscles. Tempting texture to please her palate
- Essential fatty acids to help support healthy skin and coat. Vitamin A and taurine to help support clear, healthy vision
- Formulated to meet industry standards for cat food. Checked for quality and safety
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Please feed your cats a step up from the crap "cat" food. (My personal opinion is that the cheapest I'll ever feed my cats is the Cat Chow Naturals).
If you have a Costco membership, the Kirkland kibble is the best cat food for the value (25lb bag is around $22).
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Please feed your cats a step up from the crap "cat" food. (My personal opinion is that the cheapest I'll ever feed my cats is the Cat Chow Naturals).
If you have a Costco membership, the Kirkland kibble is the best cat food for the value (25lb bag is around $22).
Please feed your cats a step up from the crap "cat" food. (My personal opinion is that the cheapest I'll ever feed my cats is the Cat Chow Naturals).
If you have a Costco membership, the Kirkland kibble is the best cat food for the value.
I mix 1/4 of cat food like this with 3/4 of better stuff. My cat eats it a little better when I do this.
I mix 1/4 of cat food like this with 3/4 of better stuff. My cat eats it a little better when I do this.
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Most cat food packages will say to mix 25% of the new food with the old food for one week, then do 50/50 the second week, and 75% new/25% old food the third week.
I have five cats - all are free-fed with two food dispensers, one always has the Kirkland, the other I'll vary it. The Kirkland dispenser needs refilling more often than the other brand stuff (usually Iams or Blue Buffalo).
By the way for others that want to try free-feeding, cat's (after an initial time period) can usually self-regulate their eating. With my five cats, one is underweight, two are perfect weight, one is about 1 to 2 pounds overweight, and one is about 3 pounds overweight. Three of them are brothers. Vet is fine with their weights, they are all otherwise healthy. (I'm in my 50's, have had indoor cats my entire life and all have been free-fed; average lifespan for my cats have been 15 to 17 years, even the slightly overweight ones.)
The 25lb bag is about $22 at my store.