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Has anyone tried this food?
Saw it in Pet Food Express today.
Looks somewhat like the Rad Cat.
Saw it in Pet Food Express today.
Looks somewhat like the Rad Cat.
Yes, you're right, it looks like a canned food recipe. But it's here on the raw food page!lisahe
If I hadn't seen the title of this post, just looking at the ingredients you posted, I would have assumed it was a canned food - how odd, I've never seen a commercial raw food with gums, agar agar and TSPP, totally agree with you.
It seems to be hard to come by. Lots of stores in my area carry Stella & Chewy's but only one has the Selects, which is by far, IMHO, a better food because it's boneless. Even the store where I buy it doesn't keep much in stock.They didn’t have Stella’s Selects -I did want to try it. Will keep looking.
Yes, that is weird! I just went to look at the canned food page on their site... I think L lisamarie12 is right about the purported raw ingredients above sounding like canned food. Here's the canned food page, where the ingredients look suspiciously familiar. I think someone made a mistake!It's weird - the label on tubs sold in the store is different from their website and looks like it has bone and no gums:
That definitely looks like a mix-up of ingredients between the canned and raw, based on the ingredients listed on the actual tub - someone didn't proof their work.It's weird - the label on tubs sold in the store is different from their website and looks like it has bone and no gums:
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Yes, some of the frozen poultry foods do look very red when defrosted. Don't give up, though! It takes time for some cats to get used to frozen raw food. You could try putting some treats on top.I finally decided to give it a try. Bought a tub of chicken. It looks super red when defrosted - almost like beef. My cat didn’t care for it at all!
Problem I have with Stella's is that they only come in those little nibbles. This makes defrosting a set amount hard.They didn’t have Stella’s Selects -I did want to try it. Will keep looking.
The Selects come in medallions rather than the small pieces so I give each cat one a day as a snack, they're just the right size.Problem I have with Stella's is that they only come in those little nibbles. This makes defrosting a set amount hard.
If you have a small kitchen scale you can measure it out by weight.Problem I have with Stella's is that they only come in those little nibbles. This makes defrosting a set amount hard.
And they’re very uniform in size. I weighed several medallions, and they each came in at just under an ounce.The Selects come in medallions rather than the small pieces so I give each cat one a day as a snack, they're just the right size.
Yes, they really are remarkably uniform in size! There are usually a couple in the bags I've gotten that are a bit lopsided, but in general they're surprisingly even.And they’re very uniform in size. I weighed several medallions, and they each came in at just under an ounce.
Of course, I weigh everything the cats eat. I’d be lost without my kitchen scale!
I didn't know that1. About 1 oz per piece? Will look for those! It is made here in Milwaukee.The Selects come in medallions rather than the small pieces so I give each cat one a day as a snack, they're just the right size.