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5Dine Finest Serve Adult Wet Cat Food

Dine Finest Serve Adult Wet Cat Food

5Dine Finest Serve Adult Wet Cat Food
3.6

9 reviews

Positive vs Negative
56%11%33%
Pet's Life StageAdult
Side Effects ?Yes · No
Value for Money
4.0
Smell
4.0
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9 reviews
Cheryl
Cheryl 9 posts
 

Have 3 Cats that love their Dine – My Cats eat all the Varieties of Dine and especially like the the Tuna with Cheese Show details

Mooman
Mooman
 

New range is awful – My cat loved the classic range (except the chicken terrine and beef slices). For the past 12 months I have struggled to buy him anything because no matter which supermarket I go to (and I go to them all), I have not been able to find anything but chicken terrine and beef slices. Then I see a new range out, pulled everything. Still difficult to get… Read more

more than two varieties. I managed to get the "pulled chicken". Imagine my surprise when I opened it to find it was exactly like the chicken terrine, which he won't eat, but more than 30% dearer. Needless to say, he won't eat it. We are both over it now and he will be eating Felix from now on. I don't understand why they had to change something which was clearly working, especially since it is dearer than most available in supermarkets.

Mel
MelQLD14 posts
 

Gone gone gone!!! – Ok where has dine finest serve gone? I can see new style of tin food on shelves, but not the sachets! My cats are fussy and it's all the eat! Please tell me you haven't taken this off the shelf! Show details

Human of George
Human of George2 posts
 

My cat won’t eat anything else! – My cat absolutely loves this product. He brings his little cat friend from next door for breakfast sometimes and they both enjoy it very much. I initially trialed a cheaper food but the cats made it very clear no substitutions will be tolerated! It’s a great product!  Show details

john douglas webb perth
john douglas webb perth WA4 posts
 

puuuuuurrrrfect – We have 5 cats and three if them love the fish and poultry packets (havnt tried meat yet) .The verity of mixed packets is good however I think single packets could be of interest,especially if the cats develops a preference taste.

Clare J
Clare J
 

Too many varieties in a pack – Totally agree with the previous review about too many flavours in a pack and my cat also LOVES the duck. I agree, pouches should be sold seperately

Jesster
JessterNSW12 posts
 

He loves them – My cat is a fussy eater. He won't touch meat or chicken varieties of any brand. Apart from dry tuna flavour, he just wants tuna of a particular brand and nothing else in the wet food varieties. He hates oily food, particularly sardines or mackerel. Even when mixed, he picks out the bits he doesn't like and leaves them behind. My girlfriend… Read more

brought over this product to try. I wasn't expecting him to eat the cod, salmon or whitebait varieties but to my surprise he did. I think he's enjoying the variety and he's being more affectionate as well.

Maria
Maria7 posts
 

My cat vomits every single time she eats this food – They come 6 in a pack and she vomits any flavour. The first one she had I thought she was unwell, the second one she did the same and I started to wander why she vomited. Today I gave her another one to try and 10 min after she vomited again!!! I'm not sure whats wrong with this product but it's definitely not good for cats. Don't buy it.

Sothereyougo
SothereyougoAustralian Capital Territory27 posts
 

Cat says Try Again – The trouble with this product is that they have packaged it for variety-lovers, as there are 3 varieties in each pack, with several different packs. Variety-craving cats are mythical beasts. New cats start out eating any old thing to trick you, but by the time you've had them a few years they have narrowed it down to one or two items. You must've… Read more

heard those kids in the supermarket ("no Mum, he doesn't like that one, or that one . . "). You'd have to be feeding a block full of starving strays to get the benefit of this packaging and in that case, you wouldn't be able to afford Dine Finest Serve Pouches anyway.

My cat really loves the Duck variety. I mean he REALLY loves the duck. He won't even address the plate with the other flavours. These things are sold in six packs, with 2x3 flavours, so I can get two pouches of duck if I'm willing to sacrifice four pouches of chicken/turkey/whatever, ie 66.6% wastage and I'm not. The Dine people need to sell the flavours individually. I would still buy several pouches at a time, but not when bundled with the wrong varieties. I mean, this is like making people buy 3 turnips for every potato. Incidentally, I recently had some of the duck ones that were set in jelly instead of gravy. What a mad idea. Jelly is for the guys who shop the other side of the pet food isle. The cat nearly laughed.

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