There's a hundred trays of cat food in that photo up there. ONE. HUNDRED. I don't think any of us will ever know exactly how happy Tank is right now! I'm just going to assume that happiness is bust'n out of every little tiny kitty cat pore. (Do cat's have pores? If not, lets pretend.) She loves Whiska's wet cat food. We got a couple samples of it in the mail and little missy gobbled it up as if she hadn't eaten any food in days. But she had, like, 15 minutes prior.
Oink!
It cost me less than $5 for all of these trays (taxes included), using coupons and price matching at Walmart. A little prep work can result in a killer deal! Totally worth it.
Oink!
It cost me less than $5 for all of these trays (taxes included), using coupons and price matching at Walmart. A little prep work can result in a killer deal! Totally worth it.
I've investigated the ingredients list and it's not all that bad. There's extremely minimal filler (no corn) and the top four to six ingredients are meat (liver, beef, chicken, turkey, tuna, salmon, white fish, chicken-by-products and/or meat-by-products). I don't feel bad feeding her this food- especially since she loves it and well, after being super sick and not eating at all, I'm glad she's pigging out!
Taxes... |
Yep, bought the food along with the display trays. How else am I going to store them all nice and neat? |
Tank guarding her food stash like a lazy little trooper |
The food expires late September 2014. That's plenty of time for her to finish a hundred trays. We feed her half a tray a day and since she's on an open feeding schedule, there's kibble for her to munch on all the time. (She's 9-ish pounds. I'm not concerned about overeating.) That means, it'll literally cost pennies a day to feed her!