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Best natural wet cat food not expensive

7 replies

Hdkatznahtw125sgh · 12/07/2024 22:03

My cat has tried katkin and untamed and likes both. I don’t want any that require being in the fridge or freezer as the cat is the only meat eater. I like untamed but it’s very expensive.

He likes whiskas etc but it doesn’t fill him at all compared to katkin / untamed.

I have many KG of dry food to use up first before I move on to any other brands of that.

I’d like something with less of the filler and additives but not that costs the earth.

Any recommendations appreciated

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Toddlerteaplease · 12/07/2024 22:37

Webox naturals seems ok. It's the only wet food that the late magic would eat. Poo doesn't smell to bag and the food its self is far less pungent than Harringtons.

serialcatbuyer · 12/07/2024 23:55

I've started giving mine chicken and tuna. It's about twice as calorie dense as whiskas

Allergictoironing · 13/07/2024 07:48

I've just started trying Morrisons own brand grain free, and so far looks good.

I'm still using up the large stocks of Gourmet Pearle I have and giving them Gourmet in the mornings & Morrisons in the evening, but Tobias's poos seem just a little firmer already. Still having to use up their Indoor Cat and Exigent (diet) dry food, and will have to keep them on some form of diet dry food until Tobias the porker loses some more weight!

ricecrispiecakes · 13/07/2024 08:36

Animonda Carny is good (but it stinks) - mine also like Rosie's Farm, Wild Freedom and Feringa. I buy different brands depending on what's on offer.

mansplainingsincethe90s · 13/07/2024 08:40

Mine like Catz Finefood which we order online from Zooplus. Poo doesn’t stink, so I assume it’s good quality.

Useruserdoubleuser · 13/07/2024 08:44

I did lots of research into the best complete wet food giving value for money. There’s not a huge amount in it. Real meat costs so much more than the stuff with fillers.
Mine now has one 100g pouch a day of ‘Meowing heads’ (stupid name!) as it’s good quality, complete and the pouches are larger than many others. I think it’s around £62 for 60 pouches.
I top up with 65g Scrumbles dry daily. The wet is good overall but they need some texture for their teeth.
Chicken and tuna are not complete foods.

TheBalletCats · 14/07/2024 15:55

Shopping on ZooPlus for grain-free complete food eg Animonda, Feringa or Rosie’s Farm is going to save you lots of money; & HiLife is hugely popular here too.

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