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I don't know if anyone else has had a hard time finding canned food without by-products, but if you have - here is a place I found to order from. Finding a pet shop that sells brands such as Wellness, Felidae and Wysong has been near impossible. I have seached on-line and found plenty but you had to buy by the case. Since I am trying to find a type that my old boy will eat, I did not want to buy so much of one type. (I am currently stuck with 23 cans of Chicken soup food). I found a pet store on-line that you can buy by the can. I ordered several single cans of different types. The shipping is reasonable and now my prince can try them without me being stuck with a bunch of cans he won't eat.
http://www.adamspetsupplies.com/store/ |
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Location: Simpsonville, SC
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http://www.epetpals.com also sells individual cans, but I found the shipping really jacks the price up. I'll have to look at the other site... sounds like a good find
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Premier Cat
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That site is rather expensive. I don't know how much the shipping is, but the cans I looked at where all more expensive than where I've been buying.
epetpals is cheaper, but the shipping might be higher (I'm not sure). Either way, I guess this is a good way to find out what foods your cat will eat, but once you find a few I suggest buying by the case. I personally use petfooddirect.com and have a 20% coupon that I always use. If you get your timing right, you can catch some great bargains.
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