This isn't meant as a promotion but I'm curious if anyone has tried
Whiskas Temptations for their kitty or kitties?
I don't know what it is about these things but after giving my cat
some of them as treats, she has became very finicky about other foods.
But she wolfs any flavor of the Temptations down. If I put a can of
wet food out for her at mealtime, she now only takes a bite or two
whereas before, she would finish almost the entire can. Even the
Fancy Feast wet food doesn't seem to appeal to her anymore.
The only trouble is that I've only seen these Temptations in small
packs at the local grocery stores. Wish I could buy them in bulk!
Nutrition wise, are the Temptations okay to use for normal meals? Or
are these only meant as treats from time to time?
Thanks!
Drew
John Ross Mc Master - 31 May 2007 23:31 GMT
>This isn't meant as a promotion but I'm curious if anyone has tried
>Whiskas Temptations for their kitty or kitties?
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>Drew
I believe they are just treats. Whatever they have in them IS
addictive to cats, for sure.
Matthew - 31 May 2007 23:40 GMT
> This isn't meant as a promotion but I'm curious if anyone has tried
> Whiskas Temptations for their kitty or kitties?
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> Drew
Hello Drew
My furballs love temptations My rumble knows the color of the bags and
will scratch at the one he wants. My ka'shay will only eat the yellow bag
which I believe is chicken. They are a treat and on the bag is the amount
you are allowed a day. They have a dental hygiene one that my cats love.
Where I am in Florida there is a grocery store called Publix they sell them
for about 1.19 a bag or a 4 pack box for 3.99
I wish I could buy in bulk but the distributor wants to sell by the case
which is about 100 bags at a time.
Mine do the same thing I have to keep doing different varieties of wet food
except for rumble who is diabetic he only gets Fancy feast