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FREE: 20 tins of Dr Hill's prescription cat food


QueenMab

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We were prescribed Dr Hill's Food Sensitivity z/d food by the vets for our sensitive cat, but she won't eat it! I've got to be honest with you, it looks grim, like cheap pâté, but it was expensive and I don't want it to go to waste. If you think it would be helpful for your cat or for someone you know who is struggling with pet food bills, give me a shout. 

 

(I've offered it to the local cat rescue and they never replied hence offering it here). 

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