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Welcome to Applaws. A happy and healthy cat starts with food made from the highest quality ingredients. Deliciously natural, our food is free from artificial preservatives, colors, and flavors and all recipes are made with 100% natural, limited ingredients. With a variety of flavors and textures to choose from, each mealtime is its own adventure with Applaws. Our wet cat food can be paired with any complete dry cat food as a complementary addition to their daily feeding regimen. Made with delicious, natural ingredients your cat will love, enhanced with vitamins & minerals. A carefully crafted recipe that provides an excellent level of complex natural carbohydrates. Keep your purring pal playful with deliciously natural treats, made with real protein! We are proudly B Corp Certified, a reflection of our commitment to operating as a responsible and ethical business. We believe in creating a positive impact not only on our consumers, but also on People, Pets and Planet.
SKU | 3947911 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | Applaws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10 X 2.12 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 10 X 9.56 IN |
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Height | 10 X 4.01 IN |
Width | 10 X 4.37 IN |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Tuna Fillet, Fish Broth, Rice.
Crude Protein (Min) 11%, Crude Fiber (Max) 2%, Crude Fat (Min) 0.1%, Crude Ash (Max) 0%, Moisture (Max) 89%.
Feed any time as a treat or reward as part of a balanced diet. Supervise your cat when feeding treats. Always provide fresh water for your cat.
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Dear friends; my 15 y.o. cat is chronic renal. she takes 125 ml serum w/lactate every 48 hs. No appetite: I must feed her Recovery & AD 120 ml/day via a seringe in the mouth. The only food she will eat spontaneouly is ND tuna or tuna&salmon. I live in Brazil, these cans are imported, very expensive. The vet told not to feed commercial canned tuna for its sodium content. Question: what if I buy natural tuna or salmon at the fishmonger and give her? Thank you VERY much!
I have tried a new food and my cat likes it. It is 'tuna in jelly', from Whiskas. One pouch of 85g, he eats almost all of it (leaves a little bit of it uneaten). I have seen on internet that tuna causes yellow fat disease. Can i feed it to him once a day? Also he is an adult cat. I don't know the exact age(i found him he was a stray and he's been with me ever since.) A picture of pack contents is attached.
I have 2 older (10-15 yrs) cats, that I free feed dry food. They will NOT eat wet food, they just lick it. I know wet food is best for them, but how do I get them to eat it
My cat is not eating her food. I tried 2 x dry food (she usually eats this) and 6 different canned food. The only thing she will not turn down and eat is tuna (made for humans).
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I have an 8 month old 10 lb BIG maile kitten.He is very long and has bit paws. I assume he is still growing. How much should I be feeding him: 3 wet 3 oz cans and a little dry food - more or less? I can feel his spine but not his ribs. His wet food is 10% protein, usually chicken or chicken & liver. All is no grain. I keep reading different things.
One of the many options I have considered for my senior cat with FLUTD is giving him an all canned food diet. He currently eats dry food and some wet. When I look at the can, the feeding suggestions state 1 can per 2.5 pounds. So that would be about 4 cans. He’s lucky to finish an entire can in a day. Does this indicate that a canned diet might not be best or do some cats eat less than than that suggestion or because he has dry too? I’ve only ever gave cats dry food so this all new to me. Thanks
What should I look for when buying cat food? Blossom likes wet but she occasionally throws up ( especially if it's in gravy or sauce) and Kenwood likes dry but will also eat Blossom's food if available. Right now Blossom is eating Purina Pro Plan and Kenwood is eating Fancy Feast Filet Mignon and w/ seafood and shrimp. Both are inside cats with little to moderate activity . Blossom is 9 years old and Kenwood is 3 1/2. Kenwood is a big black cat and slightly overweight while Blossom is small.
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I feed my cat Hill's Prescription Diet k/d Early Support Chicken Canned Cat Food, and order it from chewy.com, but the are out of stock and vet doesn't carry it. She has only 10 cans left. Is there any other place to get this food quickly?
My cat is 9 years old, she got a UTI 4 months ago & it was on & off for 2-3 months. She had 2 rounds of antibiotics. The scan/X-ray showed kidney stones. She was flushed with xtra fluids and put on food for urinary tract & has stayed on it. She has been fine since. She eats dry food. Should I change her to wet? Her weight is good. I put 1/4 cup in her bowl AM & PM. She grazes a few times a day. She has a teas. tuna in veg oil daily. Is feeding this way OK? Should I put her on wet food? Tuna OK?