Gerber baby food also has a few that are ok for cats:
Remember, Human baby foods are not complete diets for cats so only use them temporarily or mixed with regular cat food.
You can put any canned cat food through a blender with some water to turn it into soup for easier eating. Some brands of foods are in gravy which would make a tastier soup. Try the Weruva line of food or any Fancy Feast.
For more stinkiness, try crumbled up freeze dried treats or freeze dried raw food on top. Seafood ones are pretty stinky. If you can find it in pet stores, Stella and Chewy's seafood based freeze dried raw foods are stuper stinky and easily crumbled up for use as a topper. Regular freeze dried fish or safood treats would also work just as well. Some cats like tuna flakes (bonito flakes) which are pretty stinky. If your cat isnt' a seafood fan, try meat or liver based treats.
Welcome to the Cat Site! Blending chunky foods is a great way to get pate-lover cats to broaden their culinary horizons. I did that for our previous cat with certain Merrick and Weruva foods, when she was sick, adding extra water. It worked really well for her!
Well, I'm glad we're not alone. My cats are getting older and I decided to try some grain free foods. I was surprised to see that Taste of the Wild only comes in chunks with gravy. As far as I know they don't make a pate. I tried it and my cats only licked off the gravy.
My husband will think I'm crazy but maybe tonight I'll blend 3 or 4 cans for my eight cats and see if they like it better that way.
I did squirt some Salmon oil (omega 3s) on some of the chunks and one of that ate that right up. Another option.
Sigh!