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Its so that they can disguise all the other crap they put into cat foods. |
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I think it depends on the brand you're buying! No point naming names as we have different ones here, but the chicken is whitish, the beef, darkish, etc! And same with the small 3 oz, tins..... |
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Some of the tins ive bought that are about 59p a tin actually have chicken in them and its white, but the common named brands i always asumed the meat was minced up then and made into cubes and was all held together with flavoured jelly/gravy, they do vary in colour slightly i think. |
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Does it make a difference to a cat as am sure the cat is concerned with the smell not how it looks. Felix's As Good As It Looks is a strange pinky colour and looks plastic, dunno how Jet eats it but each variety has a distinctive smell and it is the only stuff she will now eat. |
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