I got 24 cans of the Grilled Tuna Feast in Gravy yesterday for $12. They were pretty much cleaned out already at the store I was at. They also had the Savory Centers with $.75 off $1.42 reg price which I didn't get.
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I got 24 cans of the Grilled Tuna Feast in Gravy yesterday for $12. They were pretty much cleaned out already at the store I was at. They also had the Savory Centers with $.75 off $1.42 reg price which I didn't get.
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I guess we are supposed to take your word for that.
I did a quick search and found this excerpt:
Fancy Feast is generally considered a decent, budget-friendly, and nutritionally complete wet cat food that many veterinarians approve of, particularly for hydration. While it uses by-products rather than high-end cuts of meat, its Classic Pate varieties are high in protein and low in carbs, making them species-appropriate. It is a safe, reliable option, especially for picky eaters.
Nutritional and Quality Considerations
Best Options: The Classic Pate line is often recommended because it is low in carbohydrates and lacks fillers.
Hydration: As a wet food, it helps significantly with a cat's daily water intake, which is essential for kidney and urinary health.
Ingredients: It relies on meat by-products, which are nutrient-dense organs (liver, etc.) that are actually quite nutritious for cats, contrary to the belief that they are fillers.
Cons: Some formulas may contain artificial flavors, fish, or lower-quality protein sources, which might not be ideal for cats with severe allergies or dietary restrictions.
Dry vs. Wet: The wet food is considered far superior to the dry food, which is high in starch.
Verdict
Fancy Feast is not the highest-quality, top-tier food, but it is far from the worst. It is a very good, affordable, and safe staple for many cats. If your cat enjoys it and is thriving, it is an perfectly acceptable, nutritious diet.
What oasisallure said is true: "This brand is not good."
Purina does know what good food for pets is, but they choose to dish out garbage for one reason olny--GREED! Any "meat by-products" in a cats' food is a bad thing. And carnivores, especially obligate ones, cannot live and thrive on corn. If they cannot tell you what the actual ingredient is in their product, then they are most likely hiding something. Don't fall for the fancy packaging and pretty pictures.
Purina knows what they're doing. They know the cats are not the ones shopping.We do, so that's who they attempt to appeal to. For your pets' sake, use this only if you cannot afford better. And, if you look, you'll realize that often, human foods are cheaper than cat foods--IF you know what you're doing.
Do the research. Look for sales on salmon or other meats (like chicken) and poach, boil or bake it without any seasonings. Even once or twice a week, or every other week, will improve your pet's health and prolong their lives. You cat or dog is depending on it...and on you!
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I did a quick search and found this excerpt:
Fancy Feast is generally considered a decent, budget-friendly, and nutritionally complete wet cat food that many veterinarians approve of, particularly for hydration. While it uses by-products rather than high-end cuts of meat, its Classic Pate varieties are high in protein and low in carbs, making them species-appropriate. It is a safe, reliable option, especially for picky eaters.
Nutritional and Quality Considerations
Best Options: The Classic Pate line is often recommended because it is low in carbohydrates and lacks fillers.
Hydration: As a wet food, it helps significantly with a cat's daily water intake, which is essential for kidney and urinary health.
Ingredients: It relies on meat by-products, which are nutrient-dense organs (liver, etc.) that are actually quite nutritious for cats, contrary to the belief that they are fillers.
Cons: Some formulas may contain artificial flavors, fish, or lower-quality protein sources, which might not be ideal for cats with severe allergies or dietary restrictions.
Dry vs. Wet: The wet food is considered far superior to the dry food, which is high in starch.
Verdict
Fancy Feast is not the highest-quality, top-tier food, but it is far from the worst. It is a very good, affordable, and safe staple for many cats. If your cat enjoys it and is thriving, it is an perfectly acceptable, nutritious diet.
Purina does know what good food for pets is, but they choose to dish out garbage for one reason olny--GREED! Any "meat by-products" in a cats' food is a bad thing. And carnivores, especially obligate ones, cannot live and thrive on corn. If they cannot tell you what the actual ingredient is in their product, then they are most likely hiding something. Don't fall for the fancy packaging and pretty pictures.
Purina knows what they're doing. They know the cats are not the ones shopping.We do, so that's who they attempt to appeal to. For your pets' sake, use this only if you cannot afford better. And, if you look, you'll realize that often, human foods are cheaper than cat foods--IF you know what you're doing.
Do the research. Look for sales on salmon or other meats (like chicken) and poach, boil or bake it without any seasonings. Even once or twice a week, or every other week, will improve your pet's health and prolong their lives. You cat or dog is depending on it...and on you!
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