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I haven't tried it, but I'm always looking for new wet foods that my two fusspots will eat. Are Sinatra and Nutmeg fussy...or do they like just about anything?
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Yes tried it just this week. Cats lurvvvvv it. Maybe it was a salmon, can't remember cause I've been trying a number of different brands lately. I'm pretty lucky so far, the herd isn't that finicky.
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Tom Cat
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We use it for Pixel, he's getting older (in his teens), has tooth issues & it is hard to keep weight on him. He gets a 3 oz can split up over a day, plus dry food that is soaked in Gerber chicken puree & a little water. The Wellness kitten food we use as treats - the same as kitty crack for our crew
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Location: BC, Canada
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I've heard it's really high quality food, but I haven't seen it in stores so I've never bought it. Does it come with gravy? One of my cat hates that stuff so I won't even try looking for it if it does.
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