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rowanwitch | 11:33 Mon 24th May 2010 | ChatterBank
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8 out of 10 cats..

Whisky Whiskas
Pollen felix
Boris Whiskas
Puffin Whiskas
Woody Iams
Poppet Felix
Beresford Hi life tuna or fresh cooked chicken
Snoopy Coley
Smudge Felix
Brenda Sheba/hilife

currently
Tinkerbella likes Gourmet gold and Royal Canin for fussy cats

I suppose 3 out of 11 wouldn't be so good in an advert...
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My cat doesn't like Whiskas with jelly, but will tolerate with gravy if there's a "y" in the month. Howwever, if given the chopice of Whiskas, Gournet perle or Sheba (any flavour, Whiskas would come third. He turns up his nose @ supermarket biscuits too.
Goes nuts @ Christmas for the turkey giblets
Both mine love fish from the chipper but play with it till it cools. The like any
cat food in jelly not pushed on gravy - and peri would do anything for the crunchy
food in blue bag that you get on tesco.
My two eat Felix or Whiskas jelly - if they are really hungry they will even eat the meat stuff that they pack in the sachets with the jelly.

Princess Merlin mainly eats dried Iams which is good as she is long haired and it helps to keep her rear end nice and clean.

Whiskas chicken in jelly smells the worse of all the foods that I have encountered.

They are currently unconscious on the living room floor - looking all cute and innocent. The moment that I decide to go to my bed they will suddenly wake up and start racing around the house hissing and spitting at each other.
Our dear Smudge used to enjoy Whiskas.....

Our Milly tucks into Whiskas Chicken in jelly & Sainsbury's Chicken, Duck & Rabbit biscuits - fussy little thing! ;o}

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