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Tiki Cat Variety Pack Mega Faves Fish Wet Food 80g-85g 24 Cans $36 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Petbarn

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Cheap price for some quality wet food cans for your cat! Normal price: $56.99

With the on-going inflation it's just harder for all of us to be selective about quality food for your furry friends but doesn't mean deals like this are non-existence! Just have to keep an eye out.

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  • +2

    Best wet cat food available by a country mile, short of those ridiculous freeze-dried ones that require you to re-mortgage your house.

  • Dine 85c a 85g tin… and I think that's too much…

    • +2

      Poor quality cat food

      • -5

        Who cares? They are cats…

    • -1

      There needs to be an option on this site to report dumbass comments to the effect of "why would I ever buy 98 RON petrol when I could buy E10 for way cheaper?", like this one.
      This is like the 3rd one of these I've seen in as many days. Apples and oranges.

    • +1

      A lot of Dine food is not a 'complete and balanced diet' and should be avoided.

  • My cats loved this food for about a week. Then just went totally off it. I tried again a year later and they still wouldn't touch it. It was very strange.

    • I have similar but opposite experience with certain food, first taste = NOPE, then I tried again a month later and my cat just licked the bowl clean. My expert analysis = cat being cat.

    • They must've grown too accustomed to the mcdonalds-esque Fancy Feast or Dine. And weren't a fan of the healthy and nutritional Tiki Cat..

      • +3

        The cat wants what the cat wants. Being a snob just results in a hungry kitty.

        • +1

          Oh yeah, fully understand and can appreciate that. Fussy cats be fussin!

  • What about the Aldi cat food.Any good?

  • Looks like decent tins but these days my cats are on 95% quality dry food diet and I chuck them a tin of my tuna (in springwater) every week as a supplemental meal. I used to give them Applaws but they'd never polish it off like they do the tuna or their usual dry food.

    • What tuna do you usually get?

      • Whatever's on special at Coles/Woolies

        • wouldnt the tuna cans which are usually for human can be too high in salt for cats? or is that not an issue?

          • +2

            @meong: Definitely a fair point and something I’ve just had a quick look in to. I usually split no more than a small tin between the 2 or give them a heaped fork of when I’m eating it. This probably happens once a week but will keep this in mind.

  • coming up as $48.44 today

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