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Purina Fancy Feast Pate Turkey and Giblets Feast Classic Grain Free Wet Cat Food Pate - (Pack of 24) 3 oz. Cans

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  • Purina Fancy Feast wet cat food made without artificial colors or preservatives
  • Crafted with real, high-quality ingredients to deliver a 100 percent complete and balanced canned cat food for adult cats
  • Purina Fancy Feast pate cat food developed in partnership with our expert nutritionists to create a unique and unforgettable taste experience for your cat
  • Crafted with real turkey as the number 1 ingredient, as well as giblets with a smooth cat food wet pate texture
  • Protein-rich, gourmet soft cat food recipe creates a flavor-filled experience. Savory gravy adds to the delicious taste


Support your cat's overall physical health and give her the taste she loves with Purina Fancy Feast Classic Turkey and Giblets Feast adult wet cat food. Each delectable bowl of this premium cat food contains 100 percent balanced nutrition for adult cats, and the essential vitamins and minerals keep your cat feeling and looking her very best. The savory turkey and giblets flavor will have her licking the entire bowl clean, and a grain-free formula supports her growing needs without unnecessary additives. Your companion deserves the very best, and you've found it: a wet cat food that tempts her taste buds and a delicious turkey blend that keeps her craving more. It's difficult for your feline to wait around for her food. You shouldn't have to wait for shipments, either. Buy Purina Fancy Feast wet cat food from Amazon.com to get her favorite foods delivered to your door.


Sharon MacPhee
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
Awesome
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
My cats eat it so it's a win. I appreciate that it's grain free.
Customer
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 8, 2025
Fancy feast classic pate in turkey and turkey giblets flavor contains no fish, is high in proteins and low in carbs. It’s a great delicious option on a budget. Product arrived with no damage and the seller is excellent supper.
Kiley
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
My cat loves it. He is picky
reader girl
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
My cats love this new food! They are very picky eaters and get sick easily so I have to be careful what I give them. No problem with food! Good price and fast delivery!
Samantha G.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Switch to wet food. This is a great budget friendly wet cat food. If you have a male cat, please do no only feed him kibble, he is dehydrated…cats get their water intake from food. This wet food does the job. Even if it’s just one can of wet food, please add it into their diet
Deborah Horst
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
My Veterinarian recommended this food for my three cats. At first they all loved it. However, lately one will only eat it occasionally. I do have dry food that she prefers. She is not starving. She’s a healthy 9 pounds. Since she expects to be offered the wet food in the morning, she still gets some. Maybe she’ll eat it, maybe she won’t.
art
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2014
Wow! I have a 14 year old cat who has been eating dry cat food all his life. A month ago, he started exhibiting diabetic symptoms (losing weight, excessive drinking, excessive urination). Took him to the vet and he had a glucose reading of 430, way above the acceptable range of 75-175. The vet recommended that we immediately start him on insulin twice a day and change to a "vet approved and sold" canned food. I decided to wait just a bit and do some research to make sure we were doing the right thing. After considerable research (mostly on the internet.....I know, not always the most reliable source of information), I decided NOT to give the cat insulin but rather try a simple change of diet to see if that alone would work. The vet wasn't all that pleased and indicated that a change in diet alone would not help my cat stabilize and reduce his glucose reading and that insulin was necessary. That didn't make sense to me since I had heard that humans could often control and improve their diabetes by a strict diet, not always but not unheard of.I looked carefully at all the cat reviews of canned cat food and looked at all the ingredients from the high priced premium cat food to the cheaper cat food found in grocery stores. I focused on those foods that were high in protein and low in carbohydrates which was recommended by all in helping diabetic cats. I focused on all the foods to see which had meat as their first several ingredients and avoided those that had too many artificial fillers and grain and other junk in them. I noticed that the cans of food that the vet was recommending and "pushing" often weren't high in protein and low in carbohydrates and often had way too much cheap filler and artificial ingredients, even though they were being sold as special diabetic food.I settled on Fancy Feast Classic (Classic is important) based on other reviews, friends' recommendations and my own review. I started using Fancy Feast Turkey and Giblets Feast Classic with a few cans of the Classic Chicken.Here is the WOW part. After two weeks, my cat's glucose reading went from 430 to 240! With no insulin! The vet couldn't believe it but was very pleased. She was almost a believer. We decided to wait one more week to see how the cat progressed and we just got home from the vet. The glucose reading had dropped down to 110 !!!! We couldn't believe it. No insulin, no overpriced vet food and no more diabetes. I can't promise the same results for every cat and not all cats might not like the taste (cats are so particular!!) but my cat loves the food. I would recommend a transition to ensure no stomach problems but would transition completely within a week.
Matthew R. Stambaugh
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2012
Short version: cat diagnosed with diabetes, insulin & Hill's prescription food not stabilizing glucose levels despite increasing insulin weekly over 4 weeks, switched food to Fancy Feast Classic Turkey and Giblets Feast, glucose levels normal after 1 week, decreased insulin dose dramatically, glucose still stable. May go off insulin completely soon. Thank you Fancy Feast. Please read full review below to learn why you should start feeding your cat (even if healthy) only Fancy Feast Classic Turkey, Chicken, Beef, or another WET food that has practically no plant based ingredients and has less than 10% of the calories from carbohydrates.Even if your cat isn't diabetic please read this review and the wealth of information by a vet at catinfo.org. My 12 year old cat was diagnosed with diabetes about 2 months ago. He is a big cat and about a year ago he weighed 22 pounds. Two months ago we noticed that he looked thin, so we took him to the vet. They discovered that he had lost 7 pounds (a third of his body weight in one year), was walking on his forepaws, and based on this checked his blood glucose. It was around 450, which is more than 400% higher than the normal level of less than 100.The vet followed the normal procedure for treating diabetic cats: insulin and "prescription" cat food (Hill's MD, dry). She did talk me into Lantus insulin, which is new (and more expensive), but has a chance of stimulating your cat's beta cells to start producing insulin again.We started my cat on 3 units of insulin, twice daily. I fed him the exact amount of Hill's I was supposed to. Came back for checkup a week later, glucose still off the charts. Up'd insulin to 4 units twice daily. Recheck: still through the roof. Up'd insulin to 5 units. At this point wife and I started reading online and found wealth of info at catinfo.org by a vet who specializes in treating diabetic cats. This vet is a crusader of sorts against the horrible diet we feed our cats. Cats are obligate (strict) carnivores. This means there diet should be almost 100% protein and fat, from animal ingredients. Your cat should have no more than 10% of there calories from carbohydrates. DRY FOOD, OF EVEN THE BEST QUALITY, CONTAINS MUCH MORE CARBS THAN YOUR CAT SHOULD HAVE. We discovered the Hill's food we were feeding had about 17% carbs (the canned version is about the same, so don't be fooled).After doing much comparison, we settled on Fancy Feast Classic Turkey & Giblets, because: (1) has only about 6% calories from carbs (2) first ingredient is turkey, other ingredients are liver, by-products, that is, proteins & fat (3) it is sold everywhere, unlike high end canned foods (4) it is less expensive than high end canned foods (5) unlike the Fancy Feast Classic chicken or beef, it has no fish. Looking at (2) you may think "eww...by-products," but for a cat, animal by-products, which are protein and fat from an animal, are better than plant based proteins and much better than carbs. Looking at (5), cats should not be fed fish very often, because the trace amounts of mercury in fish will build up in your cats body over time. But if your cat won't eat the Turkey, the chicken or beef would be the next best options. Make sure it is the CLASSIC style, as the other Fancy Feast brands have too many carbs.Back to my cat. So now we were up to 5 units of insulin, twice a day. Recheck: glucose still above 400. I tell my vet that we are switching to Fancy Feast and she agrees to keep insulin at 5 units. Recheck a week later: GLUCOSE LEVELS COMPLETELY NORMAL! Go down to 4 units, twice daily. Recheck: still normal. Down to 3 units, twice daily. Still normal.We are now down to 3 units of insulin, once a day. There is a good chance he will be off the insulin completely in the next few weeks. My cat has gained 2 pounds, has stopped drinking water and urinating constantly, and acts four years younger. Another bonus, on the expensive dry food we used to feed him he would throw up almost every single day. Now he only throws up occasionally when he has a hair ball. We also now feed are 18 year old cat this food only. She seems much more spry and happy.I know this is just one anecdote (although there are more on the web) and that the Lantus insulin may be the real reason for this turn of events, but I do believe personally that it was Fancy Feast that saved my cat.
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