Fairly recent Fancy Feast and Purely nutritonal values

LTS3

TCS Member
Thread starter
Veteran
Joined
Aug 29, 2014
Messages
19,209
Purraise
19,695
Location
USA
I came across a 2015 nutritional value chart for FF and the new Purely foods while browsing on the FelineDiabetes.com board. The chart was obtained directly from Purina by a member and was attached to a post there. Only FDMB members can view the attachment so I downloaded it and uploaded it to Google Drive to share with TCS:
 

msserena

TCS Member
Super Cat
Joined
Jun 20, 2014
Messages
771
Purraise
209
Location
Sacramento
Their purely line is one of the only things I'll give to my cats, just meat & broth, no crap
 

fufpaw

TCS Member
Young Cat
Joined
Oct 18, 2016
Messages
53
Purraise
2
Thank you so much! There is not a lot of info online about Purely. I really appreciate it and I'm sure a lot of people will be helped by this.
 
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #4

LTS3

TCS Member
Thread starter
Veteran
Joined
Aug 29, 2014
Messages
19,209
Purraise
19,695
Location
USA
There's nothing wrong with the FF Classic / Gourmet foods. It's an acceptable inexpensive brand to feed and widely available in many types of stores (big box, chain pet stores, CVS, dollar stores, etc)
  

Hope the chart is helpful to those who feed FF
 

fufpaw

TCS Member
Young Cat
Joined
Oct 18, 2016
Messages
53
Purraise
2
That's a relative statement... My cats certainly will have something "wrong" if they eat it. My cats will have bloody poop if they eat it, or anything with more than .5% fiber, because they have never been used to high fiber food. Fiber is not required in a cat's diet at all, I can't imagine it is harmless because even a little difference in fiber makes a big difference in the circumference of their poop.

I'm NOT trying to bash FancyFeast or ANY food. It's better for a cat to have a forever home and eat whatever their keeper can afford in time/money than not have a home at all.... 

I compromise on what I feed the cats too... Even though Purely Fancy Feast has no fillers, it DOES have some chemicals in it. It's not ideal, it's for convenience. It's not perfect or "pure" by any means. My goal is to feed them just homemade meat + nutrient cat food made by me.
 
Last edited:
Top