Purina Fancy Feast Classic With Tuna Shrimp & Whitefish Cat Food - (32) 1.4 Oz. Pouch
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There are no calories listed on the package. The package, however, only contains one serving. 4 oz. which is half of a standard 3 oz package/can This is also referred to as a COMPLIMENT to a balanced cat food diet for only supplemental feeding.
A case of 32 pouches is available for purchase. Thank you very much.
My three-year-old cat, for example, is one of those cats. year- Old ferral male prefers broths and will refuse to eat tuna straight from the can if you place it on the table for him. These broths are for him because he prefers tuna "juice."
I'm not sure what the expiration dates were on the individual packets, but they were never close to running out when I got them.
Selected User Reviews For Purina Fancy Feast Classic With Tuna Shrimp & Whitefish Cat Food - (32) 1.4 Oz. Pouch
The Fancy Feast Broth is a big hit with my cat. I spent $29 on my purchase. For a total of 32 pouches, there are 33 pouches available. That seemed like a lot of money for broth, but it was handy. When I went to order it again today, the price had gone up by $23! You've got to be kidding, it's broth. Because of the price, I only gave it two stars; however, I believe it is past time for us to start Cat Clubs in your neighborhood. We could all pitch in and make broth once a month for ourselves and the poor shelter cats while still saving money. Hey, that isn't such a bad idea.
This stuff is extremely popular among cats. The broth, on the other hand, is something that one can't get enough of. However, the broth is the part that is bad for them because it contains cheap carbohydrate-rich ingredients. It contains high-fat powders, such as potato flour, which is bad for cats. They are carnivores in every sense of the word. Only protein and fat are allowed. It's also made in Thailand, where the slave fishing industry has cast a cloud over all seafood from that country. I'm not going to buy any more, and the cats will have to make do with other, healthier food. And this is good news for the Southeast Asian fishing industry.
Flavors of tuna, fish, and other seafood It's mostly broth, with a few pieces of what appear to be real fish or seafood thrown in for good measure. The packaging isn't very appealing. To open it, I'll need scissors, and I'll have to be careful not to spill anything. Because some of the fish sticks to the sides of the package, I'll need a spoon to get it all out. One of my spoiled cats seems to enjoy it, but given the price, I doubt I'll buy it again unless there are exceptional circumstances (such as enticing a sick cat to eat). It's only a treat, not a complete meal for your cat. Iams Purrfect Delicacies fish assortment in sauce is saucy with small pieces of fish and comes in a regular pop top can, making it more convenient. For a treat, he'll be just as happy with some tuna juice from a can of tuna packed in water.
This very expensive product may help you if you have old picky cats who require extra fluid anyway. To get the stuff out of the pouch, add warm water, according to one piece of advice. It just adds more liquid to what is already mostly liquid, but it's tasty liquid to my picky old cats. I've noticed that the 14-year-old Siamese is benefiting from the extra liquid and will usually eat any chicken or turkey I add to it.
This is the product that my cat eats now that Sheba has stopped making the food she loved so much. We've experimented with a variety of brands, from high-end organic to low-cost options. This is the one she prefers at long last.
These broths are a favorite of mine and my cat. They're pricier than her usual treat of a can of fancy feast, but I have to give her a liquid joint medicine every day, and these are small enough to feed daily, whereas the cans are simply too much food for a daily treat. I scrape everything out of the bottom of the pouch with a plastic butter knife, so that's not an issue for me. br>br>I just wish they were less expensive, especially given how little food they contain. It would be even better if I could find a packet of ONLY broth without the meat, but she doesn't like chicken broth, so I'm stuck with these.
Her appetite, as well as her weight, returned with a vengeance, and these broths helped to keep her eating and drinking. I discovered that prices varied depending on the variety from Amazon to supermarkets. Overall, if your cat has lost weight and/or is a picky eater, a packet of these might be worth a shot.
My cat can tell the difference between food from a pouch and food from a can. I'm serious. As I open it, she begs/howls/mews pitifully and tries to trip me so I can get the bowl down to her level faster. My cat is spoiled, so it's a bit pricey. br>br>**UPDATE** My cat still enjoys it, but there was something strange about the last box I received - When the white Fancy Feast box was opened, only 15 packets were found, not 16. This was found inside the standard shipping box as well as the standard cardboard carton, both of which appeared to be in perfect condition. Very odd.