I wish someone made good-quality gooshy kitten food in toothpaste tube-like dispensers. It would save so much wasted food and be fewer cans to recycle.
The wet food is a supplement, not her main diet. So she only eats a few bites at a time, and the fancy no-preservatives food doesn't keep more than half an hour in the dish, a day in the fridge. My older cat is a mutant and doesn't like wet food at all.
I'm thinking of making my own (I have the Dr. Pitcairn book), and I think Bark and Purr carries some of the kind that is frozen, and a small amount can be thawed out at each feeding. The bulk price is a little higher, but it would save money over the throwing away about half of each 99-cent can like I'm doing now.
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Date: 2007-11-15 07:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-15 07:25 pm (UTC)Hell, can it be frozen and defrosted?
I'm desperately trying to come up with ways to be
stingyfrugal with this. It's too damned expensive to throw away!no subject
Date: 2007-11-15 07:48 pm (UTC)