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Once my cats tasted gravy and meat products they wont eat any other wet foods!
Thank you for sharing this, will give it a try!I add about a tablespoon of hot water to the empty can , and rinse it out on the pate! They seem to like it mixed that way and a little more moisture for them!
Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers of all flavors are my cats go to wet food.my cats like the fancy feast wet cat food
They love the gravy!Meat in gravy is Toffee's favourite wet food, but he prefers dry food the most.
Not sure about the more carbs thing in gravy. Glycobalance, which is a prescription wet food for diabetic cats, is in gravy.We feed Belle Sheba pate because I read that gravies have more carbs. Probably just me over thinking it.
Raw rabbit sounds interesting, thanks for sharing!We feed Belle Sheba pate because I read that gravies have more carbs. Probably just me over thinking it.
Belle isn’t a picky eater, but she loves the raw kibble we buy. She loves it enough that it works well as a treat. She also loves the raw rabbit which comes in frozen patties. She’s always hungry, but but has a solid body. Not skinny. Not fat.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing that info.Not sure about the more carbs thing in gravy. Glycobalance, which is a prescription wet food for diabetic cats, is in gravy.
This was witty - I will definitely have my cat try some duck pate, that's a new one.Pate! Max likes to lick gravy as much as anybody else, but there's not much interest in finishing off the chunks or flakes of meats afterward. He likes smooshed up pate (with a little warm water stirred in if it was refrigerated).
Unfortunate for my wallet but fortunate for my nose, he took a liking to the Instinct Original Venison and Blue Wilderness Duck pate- they both smell like nicely cooked meat and his gas/smelly loose stools finally cleared up like magic within a few days of eating this combo. :,)
Thank you for sharing that - I know someone who may benefit from the Royal Canin Anallergenic, thanks again!I wish Daisy had a favourite! As far as she’s concerned wet food is just a snack and she’s only interested in the gravy or jelly (and doesn’t even finish that). Phoebe can’t have any, she has to stick to her Royal Canin Anallergenic.
You’re most welcome! Phoebe went onto it about four years ago. She’d been on hypoallergenic wet food and regular prednisolone doses for mild IBD, but started losing weight again (only symptom she’s ever had). The anallergenic was fairly recently available here, iirc, and the vets suggested it. Costs a fortune (AU$88 for 4kg) but she hasn’t had to be in prednil since she started it and has even gained a little weight. It did give her the runs for a while but that was temporary.Thank you for sharing that - I know someone who may benefit from the Royal Canin Anallergenic, thanks again!