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Amazon has
24-Ct 2.6-oz Sheba Perfect Portions Cuts in Gravy Wet Cat Food (Seafood Variety Pack) on sale for $10.43 >
now $10.44 when you check out via Subscribe and Save.
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Thanks to Staff Member
aepro for finding this deal.
Includes:- 12x Gourmet Salmon Entree
- 12x Sustainable Tuna
Chewy also has
24-Ct 2.6-oz Sheba Perfect Portions Cuts in Gravy Wet Cat Food (Seafood Variety Pack) on sale for
$10.43 with auto-ship. Shipping is free on $49+ orders.
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Was at a military test site near a pet food rendering plant and the smell was beyond awful when downwind. People at the base said there were rumors of finding flea collars in the hoper and roadkill. All rumors and cannot be validated.
If your pet refuses to eat it, it is for a reason.
Most show cat breeders make their own food from people food and add vitamins as needed..
Gravy with chucks or slices is always a hit! As well as people tuna and salmon in a can with no oil. Have a meal that your whole family can enjoy.
Or live mice and lizards! Just be aware that both have worms.
And the last time I bought this they sent me one box of 12. Not 2 box. Hassle to argue
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However if you look at the selections you see: "12 count (pack of 2)" which can be misleading because is it 12 servings and 2 per pack (24 total servings) or is it 12 "packs (24 servings) and 2 packages. f you look at the second picture for the food, it clearly shows you get TWO boxes of food and it specifies 24 servings of Tuna and 24 servings of Salmon. So it's still misleading.