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Stew - A chunky and tender meal with rich gravy.
Single Protein, Real Poultry, or Fish is #1 Ingredient - Since the dawn of time, cats have loved their protein—so that's why this dish is packed with delicious, succulent chunks of the good stuff.
Hydration Boost - Your cat gets to enjoy flavorful, nourishing broth to ensure they're getting enough H20 (without even knowing it!) every day.
Grain-Free - Absolutely no corn, wheat, rice, soy, or oats in sight. We don't pack your pet's food with grains just to help us save a buck or two.
Filler-Free - Unlike other brands, we don't use ingredients like rice or corn to bulk out your pet's food because we know there's little nutritional value and it can contribute to obesity and lethargy.
Nutrient-Rich - "Hi, my pet would like a giant order of real protein, vitamins, minerals, complex carbs, and healthy fats, please?" Coming right up!
Flavor Variety - Keep mealtime interesting by rotating in new and exciting flavors. Your cat will appreciate it—even though they don't have the words to tell ya.
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But I've been sitting here and trying to figure out the name. At first I thought it was "I love you and you" but then realized it's "I and love and you" and now I don't know what to think, lol.
But I've been sitting here and trying to figure out the name. At first I thought it was "I love you and you" but then realized it's "I and love and you" and now I don't know what to think, lol.
As for the food, their Feed Meow brand were a top hit until they are not. The first month, bought from the supermarket, everything was licked clean, but the next month, bought from the company direct, nobody would touch it.
Here is my conspiracy theory. The ingredients used in packages sold to retailers (walmart, albertsons, etc) to promote the brand are superior/different to the ones this maker uses in its direct sales channels (e.g. its website). Cats are very sensitive to the change of ingredients, even if the packaging are exactly the same.
My cats would only eat the ones bought from the supermarkets but not from their website. Go figure.
As for the food, their Feed Meow brand were a top hit until they are not. The first month, bought from the supermarket, everything was licked clean, but the next month, bought from the company direct, nobody would touch it.
Here is my conspiracy theory. The ingredients used in packages sold to retailers (walmart, albertsons, etc) to promote the brand are superior/different to the ones this maker uses in its direct sales channels (e.g. its website). Cats are very sensitive to the change of ingredients, even if the packaging are exactly the same.
My cats would only eat the ones bought from the supermarkets but not from their website. Go figure.
Well huh, I don't think I ever knew there was a difference regarding where it was sold/product quality. That kinda makes sense, at least to me. A few years ago there was some brand that my cat went nuts for that I'd buy when I'd go to walmart or kroger. I started buying the bigger cases of them online and suddenly he'd just barely lick the top of it and then walk away.
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