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For eg if you followed the post of my kitts not eating kitten food. Sam referred to James Wellbelloved. I raise my puppies on this and it would be classed as a puppy kibble. They do an equivelent product for cats so yes it is a kibble but I don't know whether the cat world refer to it as such |
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I think it is an American word, it is common place in American text books? It could be defined as sort of a complete biscuit meal |
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To start from the beginning: Mags: No they dont have a distributor here, that would probablely have been cheaper. I call Oliver's food for kibble too PK: I've found something called Artemis Holistic Natural 6 mix. I got it reccomended, by a danish woman, I chat to on MSN, she rawfeeds herself, but have thought of changing to this... No I havent looked into what that would cost. I just emailed the belgian site. I dont know if it could be done any cheaper... |
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I haven't heard of that diet OM? Is it something you can only get in Denmark?? Can you get James Wellbeloved in Denmark?? it is very good.... |
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Nope cant get James Wellbeloved |
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