My cats wet food selection right now is very limited because it's based on what they're willing to eat. Rosie only eats Purina Pro-plan, Pet Gold Tuna and Crab or Tuna and Shrimp and sometimes Iams chicken, sometimes she rejects Iams chicken. Spotty doesn't eat as much wet as Rosie but he does eat some and sometimes he will even eat Natural Balance(But not Rosie)
I thought about ordering an occasional case of wet food from Pet Food Direct like people play the lottery. Spend the $26.00 or whatever it may cost at Pet Food Direct maybe once a month or once every other month depending on what I can afford, let them ship it to me, give the food to my cats and if they eat it great, if not I will have to realize I lost and wasted my money and drop the case of canned food in the Helen Woodward donation bin at Petco not knowing if someone else's cats are going to like it and if not Helen Woodward charity will have to decide what to do with it. The bin is for elderly and disabled pet owners who are bedridden and must have food provided for their pets.
What do you think of this occsional cat food lottery gamble? Is it worth it? Would you do it?
I thought about ordering an occasional case of wet food from Pet Food Direct like people play the lottery. Spend the $26.00 or whatever it may cost at Pet Food Direct maybe once a month or once every other month depending on what I can afford, let them ship it to me, give the food to my cats and if they eat it great, if not I will have to realize I lost and wasted my money and drop the case of canned food in the Helen Woodward donation bin at Petco not knowing if someone else's cats are going to like it and if not Helen Woodward charity will have to decide what to do with it. The bin is for elderly and disabled pet owners who are bedridden and must have food provided for their pets.
What do you think of this occsional cat food lottery gamble? Is it worth it? Would you do it?