Sunday, November 20, 2011

NutriCat Reviewed.

Just before our Beans went on holiday and before we got locked up we had an email. That's right, WE had an email, not our mum, but us! It was from a nice lady who asked us if we would like to review a new dry cat food called NutriCat. We told her we would be unavailable for a month but she said that was no problem she would get in touch with us again when we had been released from purrison. She contacted us again and a couple of days later a package arrived addressed to us.

There was a yummy looking bag of food for us and a tote bag for our mum.

Eric: Hmm this smells good.

Oh come on mum, never mind about getting pictures, food is more important.

At last!

Mmm, this is very yummy. We like it very much.
Flynn: Mum laughed when she saw this photo. She said my mouth looks like an excavator shoveling in the food.
We tried the NutriCat Light which is Tuna flavour. Mum said that the Light would be best for us as Eric still needs to lose another pound or so.
I, Flynn, can be quite a picky eater, but I am enjoying it as much as Eric does, and he is a walking dustbin!

Often with new food we love it for the first day, then mum goes out and buys a good supply and we decide we don't like it any more. We have been eating this for 4 days now and we are enjoying it just as much as the first day.

Here is some information about NutriCat:

New Veterinarian Approved Advanced Nutrition for Cats

NutriCat is a veterinarian approved, scientifically formulated advanced nutrition food for cats which offers pet owners high quality, complete food developed with cats’ specific dietary requirements in mind.

Nutritionally balanced

NutriCat is approved by veterinarian, David Helliwell and provides a balance of high quality ingredients tailored to meet cats’ nutritional needs. Ingredients include proteins, minerals and natural fibre, controlled magnesium and phosphorus, omega-3 and 6 and antioxidants - everything a cat needs for healthy skin and fur as well as strong bones and teeth, good digestion and a healthy heart.

For different ages and stages

From Kitten right through to Adult and Mature, the range consists of a number of recipes that include specific ingredients to keep cats fit and healthy at each different stage of their life. NutriCat also includes Sensitive, Indoor and Light variants to provide cat owners with the perfect choice to meet their cats’ diverse needs.

For fussy felines

NutriCat meals come in a range of flavours including salmon, chicken, tuna and chicken and rice to meet even the fussiest of felines.

Veterinarian David Helliwell BSc BVM+S MRCVS says,

"The NutriCat system has been created to support the active, healthy life of cats by targeting specific needs throughout each life stage. Drawing on more than 40 years of research, we believe NutriCat is a breakthrough in nutrition, taste and palatability.

NutriCat is a complete food for cats which has drawn on over 40 years of research and been scientifically formulated to contain a careful balance of proteins, minerals and natural fibre, controlled magnesium and phosphorus, omega-3 and 6 and antioxidants to support the active, healthy life of cats throughout each life stage http://www.nutricat.com/

  • The NutriCat range consists of:
    • Adult Salmon, 400g, 1kg, 2.5kg
    • Adult Chicken, 400g, 1kg, 2.5kg
    • Indoor Chicken, 1kg, 2.5kg
    • Kitten Chicken, 400g, 1kg
    • Sensitive Chicken and rice, 1kg, 2.5kg
    • Mature Chicken, 1kg, 2.5kg
    • Light Tuna, 400g, 1kg, 2.5kg

About the veterinarian

  • David Helliwell BSc BVM+S MRCVS studied biochemistry and physiology before training to become a vet at Edinburgh University. After graduating in 1978, he moved to Yorkshire, where he now focuses on small animal medicine and surgery

NutriCat is available to buy at Tesco stores. For full information on NutriCat please visit www.nutricat.com.

We have received no payment for endorsing NutriCat apart from the sample bag of food and this is our honest and unbiased opinion of it.

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