We had a diabetic cat who passed away a few years ago. While dealing w/ her diabetes we discovered, surprisingly, that some of the Fancy Feast "Classic" flavors had some of the highest protein to carbohydrate ratios of any canned food. Also, she loved it.
When we adopted our two sister cats almost two years ago, now aged 2 and 1/2, we had them on kitten food for a while and since have had them split a can of Fancy Feast at breakfast and dinner, with a few handfuls of quality dry food through the day.
At first they liked all the "Classic" flavors, then they narrowed it down to just Beef (always the favorite) Liver & Chicken, Turkey & Giblets, and Chicken, in that order.
In just the last couple of months, they have started to walk away from random cans of any favor, even the Beef. Anyone else have that experience? Is Fancy Feast trying to pass off some stale stock? I'm not sure, but I think the price at our local grocery actually went down at some point.
Thanks, and thanks again for how helpful you were when we were treating diabetic Bootsie. We actually got her off the insulin at about 16 years old.
When we adopted our two sister cats almost two years ago, now aged 2 and 1/2, we had them on kitten food for a while and since have had them split a can of Fancy Feast at breakfast and dinner, with a few handfuls of quality dry food through the day.
At first they liked all the "Classic" flavors, then they narrowed it down to just Beef (always the favorite) Liver & Chicken, Turkey & Giblets, and Chicken, in that order.
In just the last couple of months, they have started to walk away from random cans of any favor, even the Beef. Anyone else have that experience? Is Fancy Feast trying to pass off some stale stock? I'm not sure, but I think the price at our local grocery actually went down at some point.
Thanks, and thanks again for how helpful you were when we were treating diabetic Bootsie. We actually got her off the insulin at about 16 years old.