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Wainwright kitten food. What do you think?

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GodsGoodGraceSavesUs · 29/12/2017 20:09

I'm pants at deciding whether it's good enough for our babies.

We've just bought our 6 month old kitties the wet stuff. It looks so strange. No lumps, it's almost a puree.

What do you all think?

Wainwright kitten food. What do you think?
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dementedpixie · 30/12/2017 18:23

Mine liked it at first then only ate the tuna one then stopped eating it. They now don't like any pate style foods. It's decent enough if your cats will eat it

Pigeonpair1 · 30/12/2017 20:23

Mine wasn't keen - as you say - just loos like mush!

NeeChee · 31/12/2017 10:00

I got some for my kitten when I didn't have time to order online, and was looking for cheap grain free wet food. Kitten seems to have a sensitive tummy, and it did solve this. He'll eat literally anything, I'm not keen on the pates though, just because he jumps on it before I've got time to mash it up for him!
It's a pets at home own brand food, you can get similar quality food online for cheaper. I get James Wellbeloved online from Zooplus, which is £9 a box at Pets at Home, or £24.99 for 4 boxes on zooplus.

dementedpixie · 31/12/2017 10:28

Mine also used to eat James wellbeloved but then went off it. Used to have bozita kitten food but it had too much jelly.

MsJolly · 31/12/2017 10:36

Waitrose own brand is high in protein and cheaper than most.

dementedpixie · 31/12/2017 10:38

No Waitrose near us

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