Katzennahrung Sensitiv Huhn
Brand: M-Budget

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This product is always sold out! I can never find it in Locarno
How come I can never find this product lately?
Good morning Martina_89, thank you for your inquiry. The specialized unit informs us that there are currently production difficulties at the supplier. The next delivery is scheduled for early September. Kind regards, Your M-Infoline team
Grazie mille
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WISO is not available with fish?
Hello miakatze05, thank you for your input. We do offer different variations. However, we do not have the Sensitive food in the fish variation. We are happy to take your input on board. You can also find items with fish among our M-Budget foods. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Hello We bought it as a test because our cat doesn't like chunks and only licks the sauce. And Nala's food is no longer available, so she seemed to have really enjoyed it: she smacked and licked her lips after eating it, as she always does when something is absolutely delicious in her eyes...! 😽😄 But only 25 centimes? That's kind of underground cheap! No one who loves their cat would buy such cheap food without a guilty conscience. The packaging alone costs half the price... Or is it really just the lowest quality slaughterhouse waste?
Hello annukka, M-Budget cat food consists of meat and animal by-products 54 % (including chicken 14 %), cereals (rice 4 %) vegetable by-products (including inulin from chicory 0.4 %), minerals. The M-Budget cat food consists mainly of animal by-products. The chicken variety, for example, accounts for at least 14 % (depending on the product). This is muscle meat. This proportion is very well perceived by four-legged friends and is by no means inferior meat. Animal by-products are a feed mix of meaty raw materials from beef, pork and poultry. In addition, there are slaughter by-products such as liver, heart, lungs, rumen and kidneys. These "surplus materials" are consumed less by us humans due to our current eating habits and are processed into tasty, high-quality pet food. The same slaughtered animals are used for pet food as for human food. Pet food production is, so to speak, a utilization production. A higher sales price, for example, means that there is a higher proportion of meat in the product. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Ok, thank you very much for the information!
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