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Friskies Cat Food Poultry Favorites 3-Flavor Variety Pack, Gravy Sensations, 3-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 24)
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Friskies Cat Food Poultry Favorites 3-Flavor Variety Pack, Gravy Sensations, 3-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 24)

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Description:

Friskies cat food, 3-ounce pouches (pack of 24) satisfy your cat's craving for sensory adventure! Exciting flavors – including real poultry, beef, or seafood flavors – enticing aromas and irresistible textures can feed all your cat's senses. Available as canned cat food or in convenient pouches.

Features:

Fine Cuts with Chicken, Seared Filets with Beef & Chicken, Seared Filets with Turkey & Giblets


Product Details:
Product Weight: 72.0 Ounces
Package Length: 8.7 inches
Package Width: 7.6 inches
Package Height: 5.8 inches
Package Weight: 5.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Must be tastyNov 08, 2009
By P. Furman
My cats love Friskies seared filets and they are pretty picky. Seems to have just the right amount of gravy.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4A bit pricey but my cats like itApr 13, 2010
By Michael G. Lustig
Both of my cats love this food. It has a lot of gravy and chunks of meat. It doesn't smell like canned cat food. I have this on my grocery list for automatic shipments.

I use this as a treat for my cats because one pouch isn't enough for a meal.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Terrible cat foodApr 02, 2012
By BreezyPaige
I bought this cat food because of the wonderful low price and I enjoy the adorable cat on the commercials. My cats did eat this food, in fact they really enjoyed it. However, after reading the ingredients and doing some research, I completely regret purchasing it and feel just awful for feeding it to my cats. The first three ingredients are (which indicates the most prevalent ingredients) are ground yellow corn, corn gluten meal, and chicken by-product meal. How disgusting is that?! The main ingredient is a cheap corn filler. One thing my vet told me a while back that I never forgot: "When you eat corn, what comes out of the other end? The same thing happens with cats and dogs." Basically, corn cannot be fully digested, it is just a filler and causes pets to actually eat more to feel full, poop out more (more for us to clean in the litter box), and retain less nutrients. The only meat in Friskies at all is a by-product, its not even a real meat! By-products are the stuff leftover once all the actual meat is harvested. We're talking beaks, chicken feet, eyeballs, even chicken poop! I would not recommend this product to anyone, for any reason, ever. It is an absolutely awful cat food. I suppose you get what you pay for. I think the only reason why it was cat-approved may be because it contains artificial flavors that taste good to cats and because I usually feed them dry food for dental reasons and wet food puts off much more of a scent for them to enjoy. I recommend to stay far away from Friskies, as it is simply a very low quality filler food. Even though the price is quite inexpensive, your cat will actually eat more than if you paid for a better quality food, because they will never feel full. Cats need to eat meat, and there just isn't real meat in this food. When purchasing a cat (or dog) food, the most important thing to consider is the first 3 ingredients; just make sure those first three are decent ingredients that you would eat yourself. Now that I know what to look for, I usually buy my pets all natural, dry foods such as Blue Buffalo, Halo or Wellness. All of those brands contain real, whole meats that I myself would eat, with no added fillers or corn.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3about average....Dec 15, 2011
By BC "Bonny"
I ordered this product looking for a food that my aging cat could eat easily. He could eat it ok, but didn't seem to like it very much. It is somewhat difficult to get all the contents out of the packet. I switched back to the soft dry food.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Cats just eat the sauce - a waste of moneyMar 31, 2010
By Craig Westbrooke
Both my cats only eat the sauce and leave the little grey pieces of food to dry up like pencil erasers. test out a single bag before you buy a case of this stuff to see if they will eat it.

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