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Old February 9th, 2007, 03:30 AM
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..."Cats,Tropical Birds,&Wild Birds/Squirrels? I live in Washington State, but would be interested in online sites as well.Thank you all! I've shopped PetsMart & Wal-Mart and the prices are great, but I'm with Sheba (quality is important)!Any other "Ideas?" What about Farm & Garden or Seed & Feed?Thank you all! I've shopped PetsMart & Wal-Mart and the prices are great, but I'm with Sheba (quality is important)! Any other "Ideas?" What about Farm & Garden or Seed & Feed Stores?Oops! Sorry for the duplication!
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Old February 9th, 2007, 03:49 AM
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I think it isn't important to find the best price, it is important to find the best quality: Sheba
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Old February 9th, 2007, 04:43 AM
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Walmart has always worked for me. I'm on a VERY limited budget and they always seem to have a good choice on things like that. Also if u are looking for food for birds and squirrels u might also wanna try to make some urself... its very easy, and fun and they seem to like it more then store bought things. I mix salt free nuts, honey, birdseed and yogurt covered rasins in a pan and bake them on low heat for about 25 mins. also try it with cranberrys... u can use the all ready dehydrated ones but the fresh ones are the best and cheaper plus when u bake them with the mix they wont lose all there natural juices and the animals love it! GoodLuck Feed Stores are great!They have anything u need abd u can buy in Bulk as well... Good Luck
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Old February 9th, 2007, 07:09 AM
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maybe if u have a pets mart
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