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Thread: Purina actilea TV ad
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6th April 2011, 12:01 AM #1
Purina actilea TV ad
It was the Actilea ad in the UK that decided we'd have a silver maine coon. We fell in love with the image. He's graceful, playful and as agile (aren't all cats tho').
Incidentally, does anyone feed their mc Actilea? Is your cat in better condition?
Is there a fav cat food (wet) that actually does the job the ads say it does?
Cuddy
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6th April 2011, 07:56 AM #2
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IMHO If a company can afford TV ads then it's making too much profit from the products (or plans to) and I purchase with that in mind - i.e. if I see something and think "oh!" then I do some research and find the better/cheaper/healthier options from other brands.
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6th April 2011, 10:14 AM #3
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Ours have actilea sensitive along with bozita wet food. Started feeding actilea because it was the best option out of a bad lot at the supermarket initially but the cats love it and it seems to suit sylvester's delicate tum! Sylvester's coat has improved no end since we got him- it is so thick and silky. Not sure it that's purely down to actilea though since we feed bozita too. Dudley almost seems to prefer dry food to wet and really munched his way through the actilea!
Oh and I think bozita is really good for the price- actually smells nice too! Both cats seem to like it and it's got something called 'macroguard' in it which supposedly supports the immune system....
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