Shredded Cat Food

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I wonder if anyone can help me, I have two very fussy Cats.

They only like shredded wet cat food and we buy it in Pouches but it is costing us a fortune.

Does anyone know of a Large tin cat food that does shredded cat food.

A desperate cat owner :-)
 

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I wonder if anyone can help me, I have two very fussy Cats.
They only like shredded wet cat food and we buy it in Pouches but it is costing us a fortune.
Does anyone know of a Large tin cat food that does shredded cat food.

A desperate cat owner :-)
I wonder if anyone can help me, I have two very fussy Cats.
They only like shredded wet cat food and we buy it in Pouches but it is costing us a fortune.
Does anyone know of a Large tin cat food that does shredded cat food.

A desperate cat owner :-)
[/quot Weruva paw licken chicken at chewy.com and amazon.com 12 -10..5 cans are 29.73 it is almost identical to their dog food which my cats eat in bigger cans no taurine in dog food however it is cheaper.
 

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If wet food has pumpkin that does make them poop. Have you simply tried a canned pate for kittens like fancy feast just to regulate his poop.
 

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Depending on where you buy, Weruva's canned Cats in the Kitchen foods might be an option, price-wise. Our cats love their Chicken Frick A See and Double Dip. Tiki Cat is also shredded: it's definitely not cheap, but the food is very healthy and the cans are so full of food I usually have to use a fork to dig them out.
 

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Soulistic is supposed to be similiar to Weruva. There's also a brand called Petite Cuisine that is shredded, but I don't think it's cheap. I bought Nature's Recipe once at Petco in a natural style chunk of meat that you might be able to pull apart into shreds. Friskies and Fancy Feast have shredded, but their "shredded" is a little different, more like noodles than natural shredded meat.

You could feed raw or homecooked, that will allow for any texture.
 
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