baycie
Posts:12

 | | 13 Jun 2008 8:28 PM |
| | We have 3 dogs and two cats (plus chickens, turkeys, geese and fish!). Recently we have been trialing new kitty litter because we were sick of using the chalky clay based stuff. We have spent hundreds of dollars trying to find the right type for our cats, with out any luck so far. Pet things can be so expensive so it would be nice to see some programs for our furry friends! | | | |
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candyice_22
Posts:13

 | | 15 Jun 2008 1:50 PM |
| I agree! I would love to be able to trial some pet food for my kitty as she is very spoilt and fussy and it costs a lot of money on wasted food she refuses to eat! It would be nice to find a product or flavour that she doesn't get sick of eating and turn her nose up at!
-Candy xx | | | |
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tuesday
Posts:7

 | | 19 Jun 2008 1:47 PM |
| | I agree about having something for our pets to try. I have a small dog,3 cats,3 ducks,lots of parrots (oh...and goldfish in ponds)Out of all of them,the cats are so fussy with their biscuits,and the only canned food they will eat is Whiskas-but never the same variety twice in a row. | | | |
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mummybec
Posts:7

 | | 19 Jun 2008 2:02 PM |
| | I have a dog and a cat (oh and some fish) and also would love to trail things for them. My cat can be quite fussy with what she eats and also prefers a cetain type of litter. So it would be great to have the chance to try new things for them too. | | | |
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sbooth29
Posts:25

 | | 19 Jun 2008 3:19 PM |
| | i have a dog and would love to find some great healthy products out there for my little man! | | | |
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mandy4889
Posts:75

 | | 19 Jun 2008 8:32 PM |
| | i have a bird, so maybe some different bird seeds? or some cage decorations would be nice :) | | | |
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babylocks
Posts:17

 | | 20 Jun 2008 1:08 PM |
| I would love to trial horse products whether it be worming or feeds or even suppliment feeds that would be great.
Feed for chickens/ducks that include debugging/defleaing would also be a great thing too. | | | |
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terri.todd
Posts:84

 | | 20 Jun 2008 7:46 PM |
| | oh yes stuff for the pets would be great, they are also part of the family and can be very fussy | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 23 Jun 2008 3:25 PM |
| | Another great category to trial, as animals are quite often so fussy. Even something for the fish tank would be good, be good to trial something that kept the fish tank cleaner for longer. | | | |
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tuesday
Posts:7

 | | 23 Jun 2008 3:44 PM |
| | I have a fussy little spoilt dog,and am sick and tired of buying bags of different biscuits only for him to have one sniff and walk off. There must be a product out there somewhere which he will enjoy. | | | |
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sweetis_sin
Posts:7

 | | 23 Jun 2008 7:48 PM |
| | I would like to try kitten toys theres not really much out there also cat food/cat litter would be good too. | | | |
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mummysmob
Posts:4

 | | 23 Jun 2008 10:22 PM |
| | the new doggy ice creams would be great to trial although not for me for my little man | | | |
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mandy4889
Posts:75

 | | 26 Jun 2008 6:09 PM |
| | bird food & cage decorations, my dad is thinking about getting a dog too though, my bird isnt fussy, but theres nothing in her cage, i wouldnt mind trying a bird stand that is like a tree branch, same roughness & stuff | | | |
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jadelaide
Posts:333

 | | 17 Jul 2008 2:01 AM |
| I would be interested in pet food that does not contain all the junk and preservatives in it.
Vets sell it but supermarkets sell rubbish in the tin varieties.
they need healthy, natural as possible food, and cooking for them is a pain .. | | | |
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Odile
Posts:11

 | | 17 Jul 2008 9:08 PM |
| I have a 16 year old cat, and would like him to sample anything 'senior'. Products which can help him be 'regular' and not strain himself, or put out a hip, would be quite helpful - if there a Benefibre program for cats? :-)
He is an indoor cat, so he uses a kitty litter - could have Fanta test different kitty litter, and he would definitely let us know what he thinks of them! He has attitude and we love him!
We also have a budgie. i would sign up to have 'the feathered-one' test shellgrit, or other cage base coverings, feather catchers, and the more obvious, bird seeds and other edibles. | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 22 Jul 2008 5:09 PM |
| | Love to trial cat scratch pads/mats and also sprays that stop cats scratching the couches. | | | |
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jadelaide
Posts:333

 | | 25 Jul 2008 10:38 PM |
| I just recieved a sample from purina for my kitty and he seems to love it.
I really hope this is one area we ( pets)get to try products in. | | | |
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blingy
Posts:0

 | | 25 Jul 2008 10:42 PM |
| | I keep trying different litters too ... an expensive trial and error to find a 'the one' | | | |
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jadelaide
Posts:333

 | | 26 Jul 2008 9:30 AM |
| Blingy, Im the same. So far Tidy Cats is the only good one in my books.
More to try would be great. | | | |
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jadelaide
Posts:333

 | | 03 Aug 2008 8:16 AM |
| I would like to see some sort of affordable dog/pet hydro bath product come onto the market for home users.
Like its an outside bath, made of fibreglass or plastic and is shaped easy for your dog to get into, and has a spray hose thing to wash them with using warm water.
Like a cheaper modified version of a mobile dog salon. | | | |
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