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Discount on a plate with pet food link-up
0 Comments | Gloucestershire Echo, The, Mar 9, 2010
CELEBRITY vet Joe Inglis has made a healthy link with a top pet insurance company.
MORE TH>N is now giving a 20 per cent discount off their policies for all animals fed on Joe's high-quality, natural food range, Pets' Kitchen.
The former Vets in Practice star and regular Echo columnist said his plan was a 'win-win situation'.
Joe, who is based at Fairford, said: "MORE TH>N will get healthier pets to insure, we'll get more people buying our food and the pets will also benefit.
"I've long thought there's a health benefit in feeding animals a natural diet and then you should be able to save money on vets' bills.
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"I approached the insurance companies and MORE TH>N looked at how animals that had been fed our food got on.
"They were happy to go with us and gave us a discount."
Pets' Kitchen produces Joe & Jack's natural dog food and Joe & Jill's natural cat food, using recipes developed by Joe. For more details, visit www.petskitchen.
co.uk/insurance.
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