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13-05-2009, 10:06 AM   #1

whiskas-kitten


whiskas-kitten- is it a good option for my cat? My cat is 5 months old.

I found a 50% off voucher

Is it worth me buying this brand as I can get 50% off? beacsue i am a student cant really afford much so have to buy things on offer



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13-05-2009, 01:32 PM   #2

Re: whiskas-kitten


Hi and welcome to the forum

Can I just ask why you got a kitten if you havn't the money to feed it properly, you can't rely on money off coupon. What happens if it needs medical teatment?

Sorry havn't a clue about Whiska's kitten but I'm sure one of our more knowledgable members will offer info.



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13-05-2009, 04:52 PM   #3

Re: whiskas-kitten


Hi and welcome to Catsey

I totally agree, what about vaccinations, neutering, etc. Good quality kitten/cat food isn't cheap and I think you get what you pay for. In answer to your question though, I think whiskas kitten food is okay.

Sorry to be rather blunt, but these questions are important. I have a son and a daughter who are students and I would never recommend that they take on the commitment of a pet at the moment.



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