The 2009 Fancy Feast Christmas ornament forms will not be available until mid-October 2009.
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Fancy Feast coupons can be found at coupons.com , redplum.com or sometimes you may find them at the fancy feast website.
I'm sorry that you are not able to offer the fancy feast Christmas ornaments every year (only even numbered years?). If it would help, could we cat-lovers possibly offer ideas/drawings of possible ornaments that could be made, that is, if it is difficult to 'come-up-with' new ideas each year? For instance, my kitties love ornaments with bells. I really enjoy all of my old ornaments each year. Thank you! B. Pike
Many time fancy feast coupons can be found in your newspapers monthly inserts of redplum and smartsource. If their are not any in this months copy you can email the company and ask for them to mail you a coupon.
I'm sorry that you are not able to offer the fancy feast Christmas ornaments every year (only even numbered years?). If it would help, could we cat-lovers possibly offer ideas/drawings of possible ornaments that could be made, that is, if it is difficult to 'come-up-with' new ideas each year? For instance, my kitties love ornaments with bells. I really enjoy all of my old ornaments each year. Thank you! B. Pike
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Fancy Feast coupons are available for many different varieties of dry and canned cat foods alike. If you have more than one cat, the amount you can save goes up dramatically and can really help reduce costs on your grocery bills.
I, not being a cat fan, had to look hard for this, but I found a few links. The ones I found that took me to coupon pages said they had already expired, and the others lead to websites that had no fancy feast. One of the final websites I went to said websites like http://www.petfooddirect.com/ and http://www.petsmart.com/ ran coupons and discounts though the ones I saw wasn't specifically Fancy Feast, but included it.
Yes it usually does. The Fancy Feast coupon will be a certain amount and you can use it for any item that have offer and that includes appetizers.
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Filling out the survey must have worked! They are reinstating the yearly ornament starting next year. Thankfully I filled out the survey. Today I received a special gift in the mail...A 2010 glass ornament!!! Compliments of Fancy Feast. It is beautiful...I have the entire collection (plus one that I swear must have been a promo (a heart very similar to the 1985&87 that reads "I love my cat", it is also made by Russ.I hope so, my whole family enjoys putting all their Fancy Feast ornaments on the tree each year and look forward to the new design every year.Another Answer:I just called the rebate number that deals with Fancy Feast. The male operator says a survey was sent out in regards to the 2010 ornament in early 2010. He did not give me the results of it, but said it is suspended at this time. However 2010 is almost done.. So I'd say it finished for this year.. Then end of a tradition but all things do end.If you want to call Fancy Feast yourself, here is the number:Call 1-866-800-7576.Hours of operation:Monday - Friday, 7am - 6pm CT that rebate number that deals with FF rebates.I just called today (11/10/10) and was told that there will not be a FF ornament this year. However, they are planning to offer one next year (2011) so be on the lookout for info around October (usually end of Oct) 2011. Hope this helps!Parenthetically, they said there was very little interest last year and that interest had declined in general in recent years. I pointed out that the reason there was so little interest last year is because they didn't offer an ornament. Instead, they offered a tree topper and that's not the same as an ornament. Plus many people have special tree toppers and don't want another one (especially one that looks like an ad).As for the decline in general over the years, I suggested that maybe it was because they were too big. The early ones were smaller and more tastefully done.