Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans

Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans
Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans
Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans
Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans
Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans
Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans
Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans

Key features

  • Twenty 4 (24) 3 ounce Cans Purina Fancy Feast Classic Poultry & Beef Collection Cat Food
  • Contains 3 different wet cat food recipes for added variety in your cat's diet
  • 100% complete and balanced gourmet canned cat food
  • Smooth pate texture tempts her to her dish
  • Essential vitamins and minerals to help support her health
CategoryCanned
Size3 Ounce (Pack of 24)
ColorPoultry & Beef Variety Pack
WarrantyPurina Fancy Feast Wet Cat Food

Fancy Feast Poultry and Beef Feast Classic Pate Collection Grain Free Wet Cat Food Variety Pack - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans

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Customer Reviews

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4.5
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Something has changed with this food.
Call Me Cat✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 27, 2017
My Cats will no longer eat this. I don't know what has changed but as of the beginning of the month I have bought several packs of this and my cats, who used to look forward to meal time every day, will no longer eat this food. They used to gobble it down but now they would rather eat dry food than this. I don't know if they changed the recipe or something but they walk away from it. Even the strays in my yard will no longer eat this.
It smells but the cat loves it!
Smartshopperlady✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 18, 2017
It smells but the cat loves it! My cat has extra long canines, and while it seems that he'd be great at chunky meat, he's not. He has problems chewing shredded/chunky wet cat food, and has a gluten/grain allergy (yeah, he's a pain in the ass but we love him). This is like pâté & he has no probs scarfing it down. Although he has raunchy breath after, he's happy.
(Edit) Reading another review, I figured out why he barfs up (if you're buying cat food & have a cat, they barf, so don't go "ewww") the Fancy Feast Grilled varities... There's gluten in them besides being chunky shreds. So he has issues chewing it & digesting it. Lesson learned & pâté only for Boo Boo kitty.
Yummy
gloria thomasJanuary 19, 2017
What can I say, my cats love it. I would definitely recommend this to all you cat lovers. Great price and great quality. Also shop from Vitapet's. We got this [[ASIN:B01N8XE12U Vitapet Probiotic Powder Blend For Dogs and Cats with 5 Billion CFU Per Serving] for an adopted shelter . The vet recommended that I keep my Rosie on flora probiotic she's doing great I will make sure that she stays healthy from here on by using Vitapet's probiotic. Thank you!
Reversed diabetes!!! I just couldn't believe it!!!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 10, 2016
I spent three and a half years (and a small fortune) trying the most expensive grainfree, raw, organic, and prescription diabetic cat foods wet and dry available. I tried everything even whole ground raw rabbit. Gross. I wanted to get my diabetic cat in remission and off of insulin so bad.

I am an RN so I checked her blood sugar a couple times a day. I was skeptical when I saw all the reviews saying it stopped type 2 diabetes in cats from progressing and even reversed it in many cats and it took my cat a good 3 months to get used to eating pate only diet.

I was amazed that in the first few weeks of being on this food her blood sugar was too low to need insulin several times a week and after 4 weeks on this food I was able to take her off insulin all together. My vet follows my old cat closely and was amazed that of all things it was an over the counter grocery store brand food that did the trick after all this time. The classic pate ones are the only ones that didn't spike her blood sugar.

She is 17 years old now and weighs 9 lbs instead of 14. She has been off of insulin for almost a year and has not needed frequent vet check ups or bladder infection treatments or insulin once.

It took me this long to be convinced that it was truly going to keep her out of diabetic trouble and I am so so grateful to have finally found this!
Best cat food for folks on a budget
Mr. Reaves✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 15, 2016
The fact that you're reading a cat food review tells me you like to do your research. So then you probably know that cats are obligate carnivores, which means they only eat meat. They hunt hundreds of species of bugs and birds and small rodents and mammals.

So if you want to save money on vet bills, you gotta feed your cat wet food. Just look at the ingredient list, fancy feast is the cheapest wet food with protein as the main ingredient. Don't bother with grains and starches. I've been feeding my cat fancy feast for his entire life, everyone always comments on how soft and healthy his coat is.

For a while i was going crazy and buying frozen raw food, but I worried about bacteria and contamination. I looked into making food (obligate carnivores, just give them some meat, right?) wrong. Remember when I mentioned they hunt like 237 species? They eat mostly meat, but they also need crazy stuff like taurine and other weird things cats get from eating bugs and spiders and birds I guess. Anyway it's hard to get the balance right and you could very easily make your cat sick if you're not extremely careful. My cat has tried all the meat seafood cans and he seems to love chicken and turkey the best.

If you can afford to go with the organic free range all singing all dancing stuff, you probably wouldn't even bother reading this. But if like me, you love your cat and are also on a budget: go with the ingredient list, go with the price per can. Do the math: it's always been fancy feast.
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