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Wellness Appetizing Entrees features mouthwatering meals cats crave. Each delicious, protein-rich recipe is formulated for adult cats, features real protein as the #1 ingredient, and is crafted with high-quality, natural* ingredients. Every pouch supports healthy hydration with moisture-rich broth and has no added artificial flavors, preservatives, colors, or Carrageenan. Mix & match between 9 mouth-watering recipes to support your cat's daily nutrition. Your cat will crave these meals, Catisfaction Guaranteed. *with added vitamins, minerals & taurine.
SKU | 3928470 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Primary Brand | Wellness |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 8 X 1.4 OZ |
Grain Free | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Fish |
Lifestage | Adult |
Tuna, Fish Broth, Water Sufficient for Processing, Tilapia, Sunflower Oil, Salmon Oil, Pumpkin, Taurine, Calcium Chloride, Monosodium Phosphate, Salt, Magnesium Sulfate, Choline Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Zinc Proteinate, Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin K (Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex), Niacin, Manganese Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Vitamin A Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Sodium Selenite, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement.
Crude Protein Not Less Than 10.0%, Crude Fat Not Less Than 3.0%, Crude Fiber Not More Than 0.5%, Moisture Not More Than 84.0%, Calcium Not Less Than 0.15%, Phosphorus Not Less Than 0.1%, Zinc Not Less Than 25 mg/kg, Vitamin E Not Less Than 50IU/kg, Biotin Not Less Than 0.02mg/kg, Taurine Not Less Than 0.05%, Omega-6 Fatty Acids * Not Less Than 0.5%, Omega-3 Fatty Acids * Not Less Than 0.08%. *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
100% Guarantee. Just bring the unused portion, packaging and receipt back to the place of purchase for a full refund or exchange.
Feed according to the age, size, and activity of your cat. Feed at room temperature and refrigerate unused portion. Always provide access to clean fresh water. 1.4oz, 40g Feed 6 - 7 pouches per 6 to 8 lbs of body weight per day. For combination feeding, reduce dry amount by 1/12 cup for every 1 pouch wet.
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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.
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My senior cat (14) stopped eating his regular dry cat food. I did try a couple new different kinds but he just wanted wet food. Now he seems to bore of that quickly so I have switching up brands. Is there a certain brand/flavor you recomend? I went from Friskies to Iams. Now he is eating Fancy Feast. I just don't know what's best to do.
I uaed to give fancy feast to my cat but I heard it's not actually very healthy, so what are som good and not too expensive wet food brands?
I have a 5 months old birman, and I read that some of cat wet food has taurine. Please recommend me some which has no taurine, and some healthy food . Thanks
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
My cat isn't eating cat food but only canned Tuna, what should I do?
My cat zelda love tuna, usually when she eat it, she finished 1 pouch but nowadays she didn't finish it and when she eat less and less by day. Why is that?
I am trying to help a 13-year-old cat put on weight. He has never liked wet food but I remember helping an older cat with health problems to get some calories by feeding A/D wet food. Is there a similar super palatable food that is not vet prescribed that I might try? My cat's health is good. Recent blood work by my vet showed not problems at all. Thanks.
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