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Purina Fancy Feast Classic Pate Collection Feast Adult Canned Wet Cat Food Variety Packs
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Brand | Purina Fancy Feast |
Flavor | Chicken,Beef |
Target Species | Cat |
Item Form | Wet |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
About this item
- Twenty-Four (24) 3 oz. Pull-Top Cans - Purina Fancy Feast Pate Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Classic Collection Chicken & Beef
- Smooth. tender pate texture cats adore. Gourmet recipes create a flavor-filled experience
- Adult cat food provides 100 percent complete and balanced nutrition. Purina pate cat food made with high-quality ingredients for a delicious flavor
- Essential vitamins and minerals help support her overall health. High protein cat food recipes crafted with real beef, chicken and liver
- Grain free wet cat food recipes. Variety pack wet cat food packaged in pull-tab cans for easy serving
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Purina Fancy Feast Classic Pate Wet Cat Food
Feed your cat nutritious and delicious meals that delight her senses with Purina Fancy Feast Classic Pate wet cat food. Each variety supplies 100% complete and balanced nutrition with essential vitamins and minerals to support her whole-body health. The grain-free, protein-rich formulas feature real meat, poultry or seafood along with other wholesome ingredients for the quality you expect from Fancy Feast. Cats love the tempting aroma, great flavor and tender texture of our Classic Pate entrees.
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Protein RichCrafted with real meat, poultry or seafood, Fancy Feast Classic Pate provide high-quality protein cats love. Each serving delivers 100% complete and balanced nutrition. |
Smooth Texture Cats LoveThese gourmet entrees feature a delightfully soft, tender pate texture that pleases your cat’s discerning palate. The smooth, finely ground consistency is easy for her little mouth to manage. |
Grain FreeThese grain-free wet cat food recipes to support your cat’s overall health and help her thrive. Made with high-quality ingredients, each delectable recipe reflects Purina’s exacting standards. |
Crafted in USA FacilitiesPurina crafts wholesome, delicious foods you can feel good about serving to your cat. Every Fancy Feast Classic Pate meal is manufactured in U.S. facilities to give you confidence in their quality and safety. |
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Wet Cat Food | Dry Cat Food | Treats | Complements | |
Varieties Available | Timeless Favorites, Gourmet Naturals, Medleys, Gravy Lovers, Purely Entrees, Delights with Cheddar, Creamy Delights, Savory Centers | Gourmet Naturals, Gourmet | Purely Natural, Duos | Gourmet Broths, Purely Filets, Appetizers |
Textures Available | Pate, Chunky, Grilled, Gravy, Minced, Sliced, Roasted, Flaked, Marinated | Dry | Filets, Flakes, Crunchy | Broth, Filets, Flaked |
Specialized Nutrition Options | Kitten, Grain Free, Natural | Natural | Natural, Grain Free | Broths, Toppers |
Product Description
Serve an enticing array of irresistible mealtime options with the Purina Fancy Feast Grain Free Classic Pate Chicken and Beef Feast adult wet food variety pack. Three delicious gourmet recipes cater to her discerning palate and supply your adult cat with 100% complete and balanced nutrition with essential vitamins and minerals to support her overall health. Each flavorful gourmet wet cat food recipe provides your sophisticated feline with the smooth, tender pate texture she adores. We craft our Fancy Feast variety pack grain free wet cat food in U.S. facilities using high-quality ingredients, such as real beef, chicken and liver, to help provide protein-rich nutrition to support strong muscles. Each entree comes in a pull-tab can for easy and convenient serving. Give your treasured feline the finer things in life when you serve her the sublime selections found in this Purina Fancy Feast grain free pate wet cat food variety pack.
Product details
- Package Dimensions : 7.99 x 6.46 x 5.24 inches; 5.27 Pounds
- Item model number : 050000504879
- Date First Available : February 14, 2020
- Manufacturer : Nestle Purina Pet
- ASIN : B07JHQGCZ8
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #29 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #1 in Canned Dog Food
- #6 in Canned Cat Food
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Ingredients
Protein-Rich
Directions
Feed an average size adult cat 1 can per 3 to 31/2 pounds of body weight daily. Feed up to twice this amount to kittens. Pregnant or nursing cats may require 2-4 times their normal feeding.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2016
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So if you want to save money on vet bills, you gotta feed your cat wet food. Just look at the ingredient list, fancy feast is the cheapest wet food with protein as the main ingredient. Don't bother with grains and starches. I've been feeding my cat fancy feast for his entire life, everyone always comments on how soft and healthy his coat is.
For a while i was going crazy and buying frozen raw food, but I worried about bacteria and contamination. I looked into making food (obligate carnivores, just give them some meat, right?) wrong. Remember when I mentioned they hunt like 237 species? They eat mostly meat, but they also need crazy stuff like taurine and other weird things cats get from eating bugs and spiders and birds I guess. Anyway it's hard to get the balance right and you could very easily make your cat sick if you're not extremely careful. My cat has tried all the meat seafood cans and he seems to love chicken and turkey the best.
If you can afford to go with the organic free range all singing all dancing stuff, you probably wouldn't even bother reading this. But if like me, you love your cat and are also on a budget: go with the ingredient list, go with the price per can. Do the math: it's always been fancy feast.

Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2016
So if you want to save money on vet bills, you gotta feed your cat wet food. Just look at the ingredient list, fancy feast is the cheapest wet food with protein as the main ingredient. Don't bother with grains and starches. I've been feeding my cat fancy feast for his entire life, everyone always comments on how soft and healthy his coat is.
For a while i was going crazy and buying frozen raw food, but I worried about bacteria and contamination. I looked into making food (obligate carnivores, just give them some meat, right?) wrong. Remember when I mentioned they hunt like 237 species? They eat mostly meat, but they also need crazy stuff like taurine and other weird things cats get from eating bugs and spiders and birds I guess. Anyway it's hard to get the balance right and you could very easily make your cat sick if you're not extremely careful. My cat has tried all the meat seafood cans and he seems to love chicken and turkey the best.
If you can afford to go with the organic free range all singing all dancing stuff, you probably wouldn't even bother reading this. But if like me, you love your cat and are also on a budget: go with the ingredient list, go with the price per can. Do the math: it's always been fancy feast.

I am an RN so I checked her blood sugar a couple times a day. I was skeptical when I saw all the reviews saying it stopped type 2 diabetes in cats from progressing and even reversed it in many cats and it took my cat a good 3 months to get used to eating pate only diet.
I was amazed that in the first few weeks of being on this food her blood sugar was too low to need insulin several times a week and after 4 weeks on this food I was able to take her off insulin all together. My vet follows my old cat closely and was amazed that of all things it was an over the counter grocery store brand food that did the trick after all this time. The classic pate ones are the only ones that didn't spike her blood sugar.
She is 17 years old now and weighs 9 lbs instead of 14. She has been off of insulin for almost a year and has not needed frequent vet check ups or bladder infection treatments or insulin once.
It took me this long to be convinced that it was truly going to keep her out of diabetic trouble and I am so so grateful to have finally found this!
(Edit) Reading another review, I figured out why he barfs up (if you're buying cat food & have a cat, they barf, so don't go "ewww") the Fancy Feast Grilled varities... There's gluten in them besides being chunky shreds. So he has issues chewing it & digesting it. Lesson learned & pâté only for Boo Boo kitty.

Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2017
(Edit) Reading another review, I figured out why he barfs up (if you're buying cat food & have a cat, they barf, so don't go "ewww") the Fancy Feast Grilled varities... There's gluten in them besides being chunky shreds. So he has issues chewing it & digesting it. Lesson learned & pâté only for Boo Boo kitty.

My girl had to have some dental work done and they told me she would need canned food for two weeks afterward. I thought for sure this was going to be a major challenge because for years she had refused to eat anything but her favorite dry food a good 95% of the time. Once in a while she liked the wet food she used to eat when she was a baby just for a change of pace, but most of the time she just didn't really care for anything but her crunchies. Well, she had absolutely no problem eating this stuff.
After two weeks I thought she would be thrilled to get her dry food back, but I shook it into her dish, she looked at it, then she walked over to the box with the rest of the canned Fancy Feast. She made direct eye contact with me and started rubbing her face on the box and making pitiful mewing noises. She did not want her dry food back, thank you very much. She was able to eat it one day when we had a shipment of Fancy Feast coming and it was delayed, and she does eat some crunchy and chewy treats without an issue, so I know it's not a matter of her mouth bothering her, she just plain doesn't want kibble anymore. And she's had no interest in it since. Fancy Feast is the thing now.
She doesn't want her old wet food anymore either. I tried to give her a container of it again recently and she just looked at me, and looked at it, and looked back at me, like, "you can't make me eat this slop." I asked her, "what? You lived on this almost exclusively for the first 2 years of your life. It's gross now?" But then suddenly I had a flashback to my mother arguing with me when I was in my twenties, telling me I obviously loved beets because I had loved beet flavored baby food. My tastes had changed since infancy, why couldn't my cat's? So apparently by comparison, yes. According to my cat, Fancy Feast is now the bomb, and everything else is disgusting.

Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016

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