What Do You All Think Of The New Fancy Feast Savory Centers?

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It looks promising, if pricey.

It's also low carb. I would probably keep it as a special meal when I had a little extra cash.
 

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The girls tried it. I think they were $1.19 a can. They were meh about it but they are like that with a lot of foods.
 

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Well, I'd try one with my cat if I could find it at my local store...bet the cat would love it.
 
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Well, I'd try one with my cat if I could find it at my local store...bet the cat would love it.
I've never tried my cat on a gravy food, so I'd be curious to see what he thought!
 

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I have had very good luck with it and it still seems to be popular. I use it for a treat for the TNRed ferals outside in order to get them to come to me for food and begin a schedule so that they can be tamed. One actually sits right outside the door and waits for it.

Right now Fussie Cat is the hands down favorite of my indoor cats. I am not crazy about the fact that it is grain free, but it is pea free at least.
 
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I haven't been able to find it in stores yet :/ checked my local supermarket and my local pet store (Petco) has gotten rid of most of its Fancy Feast products. I'll let you all know how my boy likes it when I've found it.
 

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My 18 year old cat had been having some issues with weight loss and I ended up switching her from dry food to all wet food. She loves the regular Classic Salmon Pate and basically only eats that. She loves the gravy on in the classic pate, so I tried a few Savory Centers and she eats them right up. I try to get her to eat as much as possible.

She likes them but they are about twice the cost of the regular classic salmon pate. I wonder if I could just get some jarred Heinz gravy and poor a bit over her regular classic Pate. Anyone else have any ideas to simulate the Savory Center?
 

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There are cat gravy products as well. It all comes down to whether or not your cat personally likes the flavor of something else on her food. Check the ingredients in the Heinz gravy for anything that cats should not have.
 

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My 18 year old cat had been having some issues with weight loss and I ended up switching her from dry food to all wet food. She loves the regular Classic Salmon Pate and basically only eats that. She loves the gravy on in the classic pate, so I tried a few Savory Centers and she eats them right up. I try to get her to eat as much as possible.

She likes them but they are about twice the cost of the regular classic salmon pate. I wonder if I could just get some jarred Heinz gravy and poor a bit over her regular classic Pate. Anyone else have any ideas to simulate the Savory Center?
Heinz gravy has either garlic or onion in them depending on the flavor. Do not use for cats.
 

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Yes it's grain free.

It's finally back in stock (the chicken at least) via Chewy. Had been gone for months. Our Maine Coon won't touch it (she has high tastes in food) but it's like crack to our domestic girl. Being as she's gotten picky as she's aging, I'm happy to feed her whatever she enjoys.
 
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