Fancy Feast Savory Centers Variety Pack Canned Cat Food, 3-oz, case of 24
$39.00 – $64.99
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Description
- Variety cat food pack for adult cats has 4 different flavors—salmon, tuna, chicken, and beef.
- Made with real, high-quality ingredients.
- Provides essential vitamins and minerals to support your pal’s overall health.
- Recipe features dual textures—smooth pate with thick savory gravy and a hidden gravy center.
- Provides 100% complete and balanced nutrition for your adult cat.
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A little more expensive
Will purchase again
so long as same flavor not repeated, or too often... (sounds reasonable)
she pretty much only eats pate. give her cutlets, she will only drink the gravy
#1-chicken, #2-salmon, #3-tuna, beef-no. other cat gets the beef and will eat it meal after meal
Centers.” It was ingenious - a pocket of liquid
in the center. The cats REALLY liked it. It is hard to find in regular stores, even large groceries. In my experience, only Amazon and Petco. After a long and happy experience with FFSC, my inscrutable and fickle cats are
asking for another change. Maybe yours were
raised better ;>)
When we tried him on Savory Centers we knew we had found his new daily food. Kitty loves this cat food and the texture is just right for nibbling and licking. Buying in the variety packs assures we can switch him around a bit and, by having it on subscribe and save, we never worry about running out.
The only down side I would comment on is that the amount of gravy varies quite a bit from can to can and I keep some Friskies gravy pouches on hand to supplement the gravy centers. It keeps our 19 years old Kitty healthy and happy.
How do we know Kitty loves them? If we're 15 minutes late bringing it to him, he perches on the corner of our bed and raises total heck till his bowl gets there.
(I did buy another set of cans with a different composition and will be copy/pasting this review with some slight differences. Just giving a heads up that this isn't a fake review, I just like to make sure all of my cats feral & domestic have something delicious and makes me feel like I'm spoiling them 🥰)
*Three photos of 3 feral cats. Silver (gray & white), Clue (dark gray & medium gray), and Spot (black, white, gorgeous blue eyes) (and yes, the feeding area got cleaned up in Spot's photo, don't worry!)
I have tried healthier and more expensive wet cat food but keep coming back to this product. I have it subscribe and save because my 2 boys refuse to eat anything else. For variety I add the tuna and shrimp or scallops to their bowls. Luckily it doesn't have a bad smell. My vet says it isn't unhealthy for them and does provide the moisture content needed. On the rare occasion that it's not completely eaten, I find it remains moist and decent smelling for up to 4 hours. I never let it sit for longer and usually it's eaten before I pick it up.
I lost my little girl due to constipation complications so I am very conscious of fiber and fluid intake. The boys have been eating this 2x daily along with dry Fancy feast mixed with broth for 6 years with no problems. I have complete blood tests every 2 years and their kidney tests and other enzyme levels remain stable. Also no bowel movement problems. Wish I knew all this before my little one died. Please be mindful of constipation problems immediately. Go to a good vet and make sure they are getting sufficient fluids. Not only will it save you $$$ but most importantly the life of your kitty.
That's to say, my cranky, senile teenager acts just like a human cranky, senile teenager. Once you've spoiled them, you're stuck. My cat's voice would wake the dead and he's not afraid to use it to get what he wants. Constantly.
However, it is not an expensive food considering the rise in cat food prices over the last 6-12 mos.
Well, in times like these, when you're lucky to find any tinned food, let alone the brand he likes, or the Holy Grail of type and even particular flavour, you do the very thing you swear you would never do, and empty the shelves of said product.
I didn't! In fact, I offered some to my upstairs neighbours when Pi was having a change of heart toward this (TBH) true love of his. It was random and lasted about three days. Hysterical. The boy came to me at four years old and it took him almost a year to trust me enough to sit on me, and months before he would let me touch him for more than a few seconds. So, he is slow with his affections and can still be a tad skittish, or has a sense of humour.
Apparently, the upstairs cats will now eat nothing but this. Ooops! Although I dislike plastic, I have bought other FF products that come in such containers, as canned foods have become harder to find locally, for at least a year. I tried giving these to Pi, but his heart is with the Savory Centers.
Pi doesn't mind a different type for a palate cleanse now and then, or tolerates it. I have a bowl of high quality dry food down at all times, and then he likes me to give him small amounts of the wet food at a time. It's a bit like having water from a tap, rather than a bowl, I suppose.
It took me a while to figure out what worked for him, and I'd much rather serve him amuse bouche amounts throughout the day, than plop down the whole tin/plastic container and then have to deal with the slowly crisping results left behind. I'm on an extremely limited income, and before I understood Pi's preferred servings, it was hard to watch my non disposable income turn into inedible cat food rocks.
Did I mention I'm a vegetarian, and that my beloved dog died, so nobody else would be eating up petrified cat food? You *know* Pi isn't even worth mentioning here! (And yet, here I am)!
Anyway, I have a couple of cases of "other" food in my pantry, in case the supply chains get completely shut down. I open one now and then, and Pi obliges, by eating sub par (in his far more developed palate than mine) food for a day. Or, at least pushing each wee serving around his plate with his tongue and giving it a polite nibble, before shaking a rear leg at it and then dashing off to bop at a toy mouse.
But, basically, what makes him actually vocalise his happiness, is when I crack open a tin of Savory Centers, and slice out a third for his dining pleasure. He pops up on his rear legs as I lean down with his plate, and mews the sweetest little sound, that fills me with joy.
Because our companion animals bring us so much pleasure in this seriously confusing and too often dark and depressing world, it's fantastic to have something we can rely on, if only for a while, that we know makes them happy. So, I'd say you should buy some for your familiar, but just don't empty the shelves! Not all of us have the money to do that, and more important, it's really not fair to do that, as it's creating a shortage that may not even exist, and then we have price gouging.
Buy a case, or a few tins, and hey, if your familiar doesn't like it, then donate to a shelter, or to needy neighbours like mine...they are teachers, need I say more? Fancy Feast makes great products, so I don't need to say anything about that, right? My late cat, Jammy Dodger, loved a completely different line of their food, but Pi is a gravy boy, so, between the lava cake type center and the pate style; this is his favourite food.
For now!
Please, help me keep my cat happy and bring this product back for a reasonable price. =(
Little pricy. Also please fish out the bone fragments and bony debris in the salmon flavor. Was hoping for even better quality with price. My care taker does finger checks in all my can-pate foods due to finding of bone. The gourmet centers have minimal debris.
Other types of pate cat cans have a ton. Now cats need bone i know, but when we eat prey, we know the flesh is seperate from the bony areas . It is instinctual for us to know and eat the anatomy nature has created.
Now when a bone particle is in a pate can, it is like when you drink soup or eat bread and bite into a stone. My care taker suspects it could do some tooth damage and ? What about kidneys? So Fish out and eat. Enjoy your food better.
I was worried he might quit eating it before discovering the gravy center but this is the softest pate I have ever found including high end ultra soft special foods and veterinary diets. He doesn't have to actually bite at it, he can just lick it up. And as he eats, the soft pate caves in automatically exposes the center and the sides kind of split open and the gravy drips out the whole time he's eating and so basically ... total cat gravy heaven. He loved the flavor and is eating this so well. Definitely ordering more!
My tuxedo is a dry food lover. He loves Purina One and refused to eat wet food. It caused him having a constipation a lot. I tried to buy a medicine for him to go to bathroom but it was pain in just for give a try.
My husband finally asked me to looked up on Amazon. We had been visited many pet stores and nothing could change his eating habit.
Then my husband found this savory center and told me to give a try. As the solely holder of the Amazon account, I ordered it immediately since we never have seen this particular flavor at any stores.
Oh boy! My Dareios loves it. We were shocked to see how willing he was to come to my husband when din-din time. He had never done that before. I have 4 adult cats and one kitten. The four of others also love it. My kitten still with Blue Buffalo kitten wet food. But when he's become an adult, we will feed him with this flavor as well.
Now, I have this flavor in, I believe in two my subscriptions and I wanted to make sure we never run out of it. Love the fact we finally found wet food that my used-constipated cat loves so much and helps him ease the way in the litter box.