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For anyone who doesn't know it, Zooplus is an e-commerce exclusively for pet food, tools and accessories. We use it a lot for our two cats, as it allows us to order in bulk and save a lot of money through deals and prices that are generally lower than in the shops (check out the German website for the real deals, I linked the UK one jous for language).
Now, here's my problem: the two beasts became really picky about food lately, and I need to insert some new brand in the weekly mix (we alternate between brands regularly because the get tired of their new favourite food almost immediately). However, our financial situation is pretty unstable right now, so I can't buy them premium brands. I always try to find a good price/quality balance by obsessively reading the labels. Here what's in the rotation, and what we have to leave out for the next order:
IN: Bozita gravy, Yarrah
OUT: Smilla, Animonda Carny, Feringa
As you can see we need a few other brands to add to the mix, and I thought it could be an interesting moment to exchange advice on European brands since here the conversation is mostly on American ones. Of course any non-european member who wants to visit the website and give their 2cent is welcome to do so!
(Edit: ah, I just noticed I put two "wet" on the title, but yeah, I am looking for good WET food in case you were still unsure )
Now, here's my problem: the two beasts became really picky about food lately, and I need to insert some new brand in the weekly mix (we alternate between brands regularly because the get tired of their new favourite food almost immediately). However, our financial situation is pretty unstable right now, so I can't buy them premium brands. I always try to find a good price/quality balance by obsessively reading the labels. Here what's in the rotation, and what we have to leave out for the next order:
IN: Bozita gravy, Yarrah
OUT: Smilla, Animonda Carny, Feringa
As you can see we need a few other brands to add to the mix, and I thought it could be an interesting moment to exchange advice on European brands since here the conversation is mostly on American ones. Of course any non-european member who wants to visit the website and give their 2cent is welcome to do so!
(Edit: ah, I just noticed I put two "wet" on the title, but yeah, I am looking for good WET food in case you were still unsure )
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