
Cat owners pounce as online retailer slashes Whiskas 120-pouch megapack from £53 to £37 – just 31p a pouch
The popular cat food collection, normally priced at a hefty £52.77 - is now available for just £37.48 - that works out at just 31p a pouch.
Whiskas 120-pack Cat Food
Pouches, £37.48 (was £52.77)
This massive price cut on the much-loved kitty food is one of a number of huge savings on pet foods available on eBay's website right now.
But if you want to scoop up these savings, you'll need to act fast - this eBay sale doesn't run for much longer.
With the cost of essentials continuing to rise for owners of pets, this is purr-fect opportunity to stock up on yours cats' favourite meals without spending a fortune.
The Whiskas megapack includes a variety of flavours in jelly, ensuring even the fussiest of felines will find something to enjoy.
Each pouch contains a complete and balanced meal, packed with all the nutrients your cat needs to stay healthy.
At just 31p per pouch, you're paying substantially less than supermarket prices, where individual sachets typically cost upwards of 50p each.
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That's a saving that adds up quickly, especially for multi-cat households.
What makes this deal particularly impressive is the sheer size of the pack - it contains 120 pouches.
That should keep most cat owners stocked up and sorted for months.
The convenient packaging keeps the food fresh, so you don't need to worry about your bulk purchase going to waste.
But cat owners will need to move quickly: this offer is part of a limited-time promotion that ends on Friday 8th August.
Plus, with savings this sky-high, popular items like the Whiskas megapack are likely to sell out before the promotion officially ends.
The deal forms part of the wider eBay pet food sale, which offers discounts of up to 35% across numerous brands and products, including snacks and treats for dogs.
For pet owners looking to make significant savings on essentials, this time-limited promotion represents a rare opportunity to stock up at dramatically reduced prices.
Explore the Whiskas megapack deal, or browse the entire pet food and treats sale before these offers disappear next week.

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