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That's a good point about it being supplementary. The varieties do contain some basic vitamins and taurine, but what struck me is it is also rather low in fat. I didn't see any with fruit or rice? As Stewball is only feeding this as a treat, I would say it is a good fit, and certainly better than feeding whiskas temptations, or other commercial treat.
Schesir wet food, like Applaws, is a supplementary feed, which means it lacks the vitamins and minerals to make it complete. Even the ones who have some vitamins added are labeled supplementary. This means it should not be more than 15% of the cat's diet. I fed Schesir for a while and all my cats liked it. I stopped feeding it though because:
1. why feed supplementary feed and risk vitamin deficiencies
2. it is outrageously expensive for what is has to offer (only Almo Nature is more expensive)
3. it has rice or fruits, depending on the formula (and I don't want to feed rice or fruits to my cats)
I don't know about Schesir dry or about the other brands @Stewball mentioned.