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Best value decent food/litter for multiple cat household?

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Slythermum · 22/12/2021 03:06

Just that really and any suggestions of what you use. Our cats are all indoor ones.

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Fiftythreepercent · 22/12/2021 05:47

I buy Royal Canin fit cat from zooplus. You could go for a different variety I go for that one as they are mainly indoors but do go out occasionally and the both like it.

I buy 10kg bags which are about £45 sometimes cheaper on offer or 2kg extra etc. Really recommend zooplus cheap and free delivery

Toddlerteaplease · 22/12/2021 08:09

I buy 10kg of Iams from zooplus for about £26.

Allergictoironing · 22/12/2021 08:25

I use the Royal Canin Indoor dry, with occasional anti hairball, again from Zooplus.

If you feed a reasonably decent dry, you can go for a cheaper wet and have that more of a nice thing than purely nutrition. I'm currently trying to work out the best for mine.

I use wood pellet litter Pets at Home), which is cheap but it DOES track everywhere. Plus one of mine is a very enthusiastic burier of poo, so she does send ity flying around a bit!

icedcoffees · 22/12/2021 08:29

I feed a urinary dry food from a company named Smilla as one of ours used to get UTI's. Wet food wise I just get Felix Doubly Delicious from the supermarket.

We use Cats' Best litter from ZooPlus - it's the only one I've found that clumps nicely but doesn't stink. I buy a huge 40L bag (we have three indoor cats) and it lasts about 8-10 weeks.

ItsSnowJokes · 22/12/2021 08:49

I use bozita and rosies farm wet food. I never feed my cats dry food it's not great for them.

Litter I use wood pellets from b&m but my cat will be going outside when she has been spayed.

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