Dine Desire(cat food)

Is on special this week at Woolies. 10 tins for $10 and the same price for individual tins after the first tin. normally $1.66 tin

I know most people won't find this earth shaking, but my cats love Dine and maybe other cat owners will find it useful.
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Yeah my cat has it too, spoilt b

 

Thanks good price

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That should be after the first tEn. My iPad and I have an ongoing battle over how posts should be worded.

Fancy Feast is the same special, but it often is.
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My cats don't like the new Friskies one, they were little packets in  a box on special a couple of weeks ago. The like Dine and they like Whiskas. Naughty things they are, they're way too fussy.

 

I hate it when I go to a lot of trouble to get them something and they just turn their noses up and walk away  Cat Mad

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Yes and hubby won't touch it either after the cat has refused it.






Disclaimer I do not actually feed my husband rejected cat food!
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Woman LOL

 

Exactly Em, & the kids won't either

 

 

what a waste!

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My cat would need 3 cans per meal. He's a big boy

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His Majesty, King Midas (the Maine Coon who resides in our humble abode),appreciates this bit of information and will henceforth notify his slaves (that's us) to peruse the shelves at Ye Olde Woolies Marketplace, select some tempting morsels from this range to tempt his tastebuds, and exchange currency for said items in order that he may enjoy fine dining for future meals.

 

 

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I dont feed my cat that rubbish.
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Well to you it may be rubbish, but to some of our felines it's 5 star cuisine. No need to be so patronising! Midas eats high quality kibble and is a very healthy feline so that so called 'rubbish' isn't doing him any harm.

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