50 reviews forthrive Complete Saver Pack 24 x 75g
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DIABETIC CAT
I bought this cat food to try on my Diabetic Insulin dependant cat due to the low carb 6% contents & he loves it never no waste. It has no grains, fruit or other fillers in it that he cannot have. Its pure chicken or fish and has brought his diabetes in control. Would reccommend this for any diabetic cat. Please note that if you have a F/D cat on insulin and change to this food you may need to decrease the insulin a little as the low carb can change the BG result.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
24/03/14|Beth
Excellent, my fussy cats lick the bowl clean
I bought this for the first time a couple of weeks ago to try it with my fussy pair of Somali cats. I'm pleased to say they loved it, and they lick the bowl clean every single time. If I put down this food in one bowl, and a different brand of food in another bowl, this is the one that gets finished first, the other bowl is completely neglected. It's juicy, the fish is in it's own sauce, and it's just fish, or whatever the ingredient is you've chosen, no fillers at all. It is a lovely natural diet for your furry loved ones. It's about .99p per tin in the supermarket, so the prices here are better.
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08/01/14|Lewies mum
worth the money
I was worried when this arrived in a little tin as he usually won't eat tinned stuff but needn't have been concerned. He was purring like a hover as soon as I opened it. He then wolfed it down in 5 seconds flat, licked the bowl and then tried to lick it again even when there was not a morsel left. Also nice to know its good for him. A hit.
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14/11/13
Brilliant
Thrive food is the best of the best real chunks of meat not processed stuff, and its a complete food which applaws etc is not! i feel good about giving my cats this as it looks so good, as if we could eat it ourselves, and i know they are getting all their nutrients! My two are fussy eaters and took to this right away, they love it. Although quite expensive if you can afford it even once a day im sure your cats will love you for it.
12/10/13|Maz
Tuna heaven
The tuna thrive is the only cat food that our cat will eat all of. She goes nutty for it. However I don't understand why it's so expensive when... it's just tuna in a can with a few additives to make it cat complete!
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05/06/13|Hideh
Passed the cat test!
I have been trying hard to find a replacement for Applaws but no other food compared, until now. Unlike Applaws, Thrive doesn't seem to have any grains like rice and she is happy to eat it. I only wish they had more variety.
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26/04/13|Cernunnas
Very pleased!
I feed my cat on vegan food because it's better quality than most foods (research before you flame, please), but I still worry about him not getting everything he needs, so I often treat him to real meat (duck, chicken, lamb, deer, pork, beef... any leftover from the restaurant). I never buy food like this, but it was an offer so I decided to try it. I was really suprised when I opened the first tin. It was chicken! I mean, just chicken breast, nothing else. I bet people could actually eat that too! It's obvious to say that he completely gobbled it all up, he loved it!
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15/04/13|Verity Goodfellow
Truth
Have tried my elderly Siamese on this for a couple of months now - alternating with a mixture of Almo Natur and fresh chicken or fish. She has had a digestive problem since she was a kitten and it has been a pleasure to find Almo, Applaws and now Strive which she seems to tolerate well when mixed with her fresh food. She eats better than we do!
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21/03/13
Fussy cat
My cat was a bit dubious when I first put down a plate with Thrive chicken on. She nervously edged around and eventually sampled a mouthful. A delighted grin covered her face (mine too, as I had bought 24 tins after it was recommended to me) and she gobbled the lot. She doesn't really want anything else now other than Thrive and fresh cooked chicken. She is very fussy, a little rescue cat who quite frankly would rather starve than eat something she doesn't like. Am very happy with this.
30/09/12|Steve
Feeding frenzy
I can't decipher what's good or bad from the list of ingredients, and I'm not sure if the presence/quantity of Vitamin A is a good or bad thing on a daily basis for an older cat (any ideas?). Equally, the colour and smell seem artificial to me.
However, what I do know is that madam now turns her nose up at practically everything else bar caviar and fresh salmon (who does she think she is?). We've never seen her flip for food like this before, and if it's not Thrive, she throws a look of utter contempt at us. Up until now we've only been able to get it at a certain supermarket at 99p for 75g, so Zooplus is making our bank manager very happy. All we need now is some stock...
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk