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woodwaj · 02/02/2022 19:32

I signed up this Monday and received my 2 week taster pack today for £2.50

The link below is a referral so you get a 2 week pack for £2.50 and i get £10 credit

ROC

If anyone had used it your thoughts would be appreciated. The amount of food suggested is a lot lower than my little pig eats now!

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Toddlerteaplease · 02/02/2022 22:02

I liked the idea. But it's just too expensive compared to what my pair eat now. 10kg bag of Iams costs £26 and lasts 3 months. ROC was costing around £40. Month for both my girls. They did like the wet food though. They usually aren't keen. I stopped it because of the cost.

woodwaj · 02/02/2022 23:07

Thats what will end up being the decider for me I think! They gave me the 2 week trial for £2.50 and then 25% off the next two boxes. I wouldnt paying a little more for the convenience of it just turning up when we need it but not much more!

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Allergictoironing · 03/02/2022 08:53

Neither of mine liked the wet food. Tried them on a number of different tins which were mostly nibbled at in a desultory manner. With one tin Girlcat went over, sniffed at it, glared at me and stalked off out of the room with her tail swishing - only food she's done that with in the past was my failed attempt at trying them on Lily's kitchen.

JoanOgden · 03/02/2022 13:31

My cat loves the food, and I like the fact that it comes in tins not pouches so better for recycling. It is expensive, though, so I get a delivery every two months and alternate with cheaper food.

parkrunner1977 · 03/02/2022 13:43

I signed up for the taster pack and although the meals smelt good enough for a human to eat, and my cat really liked them, I couldn't continue because of how much it upset his tummy. He has Intestinal Lymphoma and I told the guy at the stand that but the meals were just too rich for him. And I wasn't even giving him a full serving, just mixing some in with his current food, as per the instructions.

woodwaj · 07/02/2022 22:42

Well we are almost a week in here and my non fussy cat is rejecting most of the food!! He just isn't keen at all!

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onedayoranother · 07/02/2022 23:12

I tried Katkins, an all meat steamed food. Very expensive. I stopped for two reasons, one being it arrived frozen and I couldn't fit it in my freezer (I have two cats), snd when I suggested they send me one box every two weeks rather than two boxes at once, they said it wasn't set up that way and I'd have to cancel one account then set it up again - too much faff! But ultimately my cats started preferring the dry food I had out all the time, so stopped my subscription snd reduced my cat food bill by three quarters.

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