- Offers complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats
- A savory texture, marinated with real meat juices
- This pack contains beef feast, turkey feast and chicken feast
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good Stuff,
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This review is from: Fancy Feast Poultry & Beef Feast variety Pack, 3-Flavor Variety Pack (Beef, Chicken and Turkey & Giblets), 3 - Ounce Cans, 24 Count (Grocery)
I believe that grains are not good for cats and so decided to eliminate dry food from my cat's diet. In reading the labels of canned cat foods I noticed that most have wheat gluten in them, a substance that is not only from grain but a major allergen for many people and pets. It's not a healthy or wholesome substance. After a bit of research I found that with Fancy Feast, if you stick to the "classic" or original recipes (generally of a pate consistency) there is no wheat gluten. Any recipe that has an extra descriptive such as grilled, flaked, shredded, etc. has the gluten so I'm thinking it must be the gravy that requires wheat gluten. Anyway, my cat has two issues - she is overweight and has a tendency for diarrhea. I'm on a mission now to figure out how to deal with both. I think seafood is the main cause of her diarrhea episodes and I'm betting grains are contributing to her weight problem. Mainly I'm letting people know by writing this review that this particular collection of Fancy Feast does not have wheat gluten in it. And even though it does have animal by-products at least they are not right up at the top of the list of ingredients. I've gone through trying all the expensive specialty foods only to see them summarily rejected one after another and I know my cat likes Fancy Feast so I feel like we have found a happy medium. Update - since writing this review I have figured out that wheat gluten was causing my cat's messy poops and obesity and seafood was causing the skin eruptions. I've experimented enough to know this for certain. So she's eating nothing but chicken, even her treats are freeze dried chicken breast. the three foods she gets are the Wellness chicken and turkey in pouches, Weruva shredded chicken breast, and Natural Balance chicken and chicken liver. None have by-products, gluten, or seafood, and none of them smell bad. My cat is as clean as it gets "back there" and she's trim and silky. I know she has got to be enjoying her greatly improved condition even more than I am.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
'Classic Pate' form,
By Sanscullotte (Southern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fancy Feast Poultry & Beef Feast variety Pack, 3-Flavor Variety Pack (Beef, Chicken and Turkey & Giblets), 3 - Ounce Cans, 24 Count (Grocery)
Although one can't really tell for sure which of the varieties this is ('classic," 'flaked,' or 'grilled') from the ambiguous packaging or description, this is all classic pate, which was what I was looking for (and what my cats will eat).
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Food for diabetic cats,
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This review is from: Fancy Feast Poultry & Beef Feast variety Pack, 3-Flavor Variety Pack (Beef, Chicken and Turkey & Giblets), 3 - Ounce Cans, 24 Count (Grocery)
This cat food was on a list of possibles for diabetic cats. The cat liked it.
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