Pro Plan vs Sheba

jano437

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Question....  I have tried more wet foods than I can count, and my cat only likes Sheba and Pro Plan. What are everyones thoughts on which of the two are better. Thanks in advance
 

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I've fed ProPlan before and it's pretty decent. Either ProPlan or Sheba are acceptable to feed, IMO
Both are what I call "mid quality food", better than the really cheap brands but not high end premium. As long as your cat likes the food and you can afford it, then it's a good brand to feed
 

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Does pro plan have fish or grains? I have looked at it. But dont remember why i dont feed it. But do feed sheba.
 

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I've fed ProPlan before and it's pretty decent. Either ProPlan or Sheba are acceptable to feed, IMO
Both are what I call "mid quality food", better than the really cheap brands but not high end premium. As long as your cat likes the food and you can afford it, then it's a good brand to feed


Countless cans of premium food have gone in the trash at my house because the finicky princess sisters wouldn't eat them. Fortunately, we now have a rotation of canned and commercial raw that they find acceptable. 


the most expensive food is worthless if it ends up in the garbage and not their  tummies. Sheba and Pro Plan are both fine and if they like them and they fit your budget, even better. 
 
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Thank you everyone for your replies. I also threw countless premium foods away. I am tired of playing this game of trying to make him eat better with premium foods that he will not eat. At least he is eating the sheba and proplan
 
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