Groceries, OH MY..
On 12/24/2016 10:43 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 07:19:00 -0500, Nancy Young
> > wrote:
>
>> On 12/23/2016 7:13 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 16:55:45 -0700, U.S. Janet B. >
>>> wrote:
>>
>>>> We were going to run out just to Walmart because it was the closest to
>>>> get cat food.
>>
>> You don't want to run out of that!
>>
>>> Buy your cat food here, best prices and with a $75 order free delivery
>>> to your door. They sell food for all pets and supplies too, even pet
>>> toys: Chewy.com
>>
>> ? I get free delivery over $49.
>>
>> I like getting the cat food by the case and avoid having to pick
>> out individual cans from the supermarket display, and not have
>> to worry about running out.
>>
>> nancy
>
> I always buy canned cat food by the case. But when I order from
> Chewy.com I order enough canned for the entire month plus a bit
> extra... also dry food, and cat litter... also a 14 lb sack of
> Friskies kitten chow to use as treats, a lot less pricy than those
> tiny bags of treats and all cats like it, just don't give more than a
> few kibbles to indoor cats as they are caloric.... the outdoor cats
> get a soupbowlful and don't gain an ounce. The prices at Chewy.com
> are lower than anywhere else I've bought from, and it's easy to go
> over $75 when buying a month's worth, or you can set up for a delivery
> every two months. Check it out and compare prices, not just free
> delivery minimum.
>
But you're feeding a bunch of indoor cats as well as some of the outdoor
ones. Nancy has one cat. Me, too. Spending $75 might make sense if
you've got 4-5 cats in the house (litter included) plus feeding some
outdoor cats. Doesn't really make sense to spend that much in one month
just for a one-cat household.
And I'm with Nancy in asking, why do you have to spend $75 to get free
shipping when she can get it for $49? Or are you just saying that's
what you spend, shipping aside, because you have so many cats?
Jill
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