2 new flavors of 4Health grain free canned food!

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I mentioned this in another thread, but figured that I'd start a new thread so that more people would see it.

Tractor Supply's 4Health brand now has two more varieties of grain free canned food. They are chicken dinner in gravy and salmon dinner in gravy. 

The primary one of theirs that I had been feeding a lot of was turkey and giblets, because of it being fish free. Now they have another fish free option, the chicken dinner in gravy! It reminds me a lot of Red Barn Naturals tricky chicky, except the pieces of chicken are larger and it's at least $0.30 per can cheaper.

I can feed the chicken dinner and turkey giblets as main foods, then purchase the chicken and whitefish pate or the salmon dinner as occasional foods.

Oh, also for those who are concerned about carrageenan, the new chicken and salmon dinners are both free from carrageenan! With no vegetable fillers and no carrageenan and at $0.69 per can, you can hardly beat this in terms of price and quality. 

 

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Cool thanks for the heads up! I've been buying the other two for my ferals as its cheaper and better quality than TJ. I'm sure they'll like the new addition 
 

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I mentioned this in another thread, but figured that I'd start a new thread so that more people would see it.

Tractor Supply's 4Health brand now has two more varieties of grain free canned food. They are chicken dinner in gravy and salmon dinner in gravy. 

The primary one of theirs that I had been feeding a lot of was turkey and giblets, because of it being fish free. Now they have another fish free option, the chicken dinner in gravy! It reminds me a lot of Red Barn Naturals tricky chicky, except the pieces of chicken are larger and it's at least $0.30 per can cheaper.

I can feed the chicken dinner and turkey giblets as main foods, then purchase the chicken and whitefish pate or the salmon dinner as occasional foods.

Oh, also for those who are concerned about carrageenan, the new chicken and salmon dinners are both free from carrageenan! With no vegetable fillers and no carrageenan and at $0.69 per can, you can hardly beat this in terms of price and quality. 

I just looked for this on their online site and this flavor doesn't come up. [emoji]128533[/emoji]
 
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I'm not surprised at all that this isn't on the website yet. It appears to be brand new.
 

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Thank you .  What does it look like ? Can you post a pic ?
 
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The picture above is a picture of one of the new foods. Would you like a picture of the salmon dinner as well?
 

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The picture above is a picture of one of the new foods. Would you like a picture of the salmon dinner as well?
Oh thanks but I meant a pic of the actual food . My cats will not eat big chunky stuff . :)
 

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I love 4Health!  Unfortunately any time my boy has eaten the grain free kinds it gives him diarrhea :(  The non grain free doesn't seem to bother him for some reason.  I just traded 2 cans of grain free for the regular :(  Wish it didn't bother him because you can't beat the price!!  
 

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Very interesting photo, @Crazy4Strays! That food looks a lot (almost suspiciously!) like the Whole Foods "Whole Paws" shred foods, which also has potato. Our cats liked it pretty well but of course I had to cut it.
 
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Well there's only a certain amount of cat food factories in the world, so maybe they're made at the same place and just put into different labelled cans. (much like human food production) How much did the Whole Foods brand stuff cost? Was the price point similar?
 
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Well there's only a certain amount of cat food factories in the world, so maybe they're made at the same place and just put into different labelled cans. (much like human food production) How much did the Whole Foods brand stuff cost? Was the price point similar?
I don't remember the price other than that it was fairly reasonable so it probably wasn't too horribly far off, considering there was likely a bit of a Whole Foods markup.
And yes, you're right about the factories!
 
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