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WellnessComplete Health Pate Kitten Wet Cat Food is a grain-free, protein-rich option designed for kittens. This 12-pack variety includes both chicken and whitefish flavors, ensuring balanced nutrition and hydration. Each can is crafted without artificial additives, making it a wholesome choice for your growing feline.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 36 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
T**L
Purrfection in a Can: Wellness Complete Health Kitten Canned Wet Cat Food Review
Wellness Complete Health Kitten Canned Wet Cat Food Variety Pack is a feline feast fit for discerning young palates. As a dedicated cat parent, I've tried numerous brands, but this one stands out for its quality ingredients, balanced nutrition, and undeniable appeal to even the pickiest of kittens.The variety pack offers a delightful assortment of flavors, ensuring your furball never gets bored. From succulent turkey to tender chicken, each recipe is crafted with care, free from grains and artificial additives that can upset delicate stomachs. As a result, it's ideal for kittens with sensitivities or allergies.Texture matters, especially for kittens transitioning from milk to solids. Wellness Complete Health strikes the perfect balance, with moist, tender chunks swimming in savory gravy. It's easy for tiny mouths to lap up, promoting healthy eating habits from the start.Nutritionally, this kitten food hits the mark. Packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and taurine, it supports healthy growth and development, from strong bones to shiny coats. With a protein-rich formula, it mimics the natural diet of wild cats, ensuring your kitten gets the fuel they need to thrive.Beyond its nutritional prowess, Wellness Complete Health Kitten Canned Wet Cat Food earns extra points for its convenience. The easy-to-open cans make mealtime a breeze, whether you're feeding one curious kitten or a whole litter. Plus, the resealable lids keep leftovers fresh, minimizing waste and maximizing value.In conclusion, Wellness Complete Health Kitten Canned Wet Cat Food Variety Pack is a stellar choice for kitten nutrition. With its premium ingredients, enticing flavors, and nutritional benefits, it's a purrfect option for any discerning cat parent looking to give their fur baby the best start in life.
P**Y
Wish lists are very helpful and easy to use
I cannot review this as it was purchased from a wish list for an animal rescue! I love that Amazon allows these wish lists as it makes it easy to purchase EXACTLY what they need for the animals!!
F**E
Nutritious, Natural, and Kitten-Approved!
The media could not be loaded. My kittens love Wellness Complete Health Pate Kitten Wet Food! The texture is smooth and easy for them to eat, and the high-protein, grain-free formula keeps them healthy and full of energy. I love that it’s made with natural ingredients and no fillers. It’s a great choice for growing kittens who need quality nutrition!
M**S
Good for old cats who need additional calories, too!
My almost 16 yr old cat started losing weight about 5 yrs ago. She was diagnosed as hyperthyroid, and has been well controlled with transdermal methimazole for almost that long. She has actually lost 50% of her original (12 lb) weight. I switched her to primarily premium wet food (with premium dry food available at all times) about 3 yrs ago, but she still lost weight, though more slowly. The past two years have seen repeated "death bed" scenarios, with vet visits for sub q fluids and dexamethazone injections which spur her appetite for awhile. A few months back, an acquaintance who is a vet tech at the Indianapolis zoo suggested I try a premium kitten food for the higher fat content. I researched the kitten foods available, and settled on Wellness, which is 7% fat (vs 2% fat of her former premium wet food), no grains, just good flesh and veggies. I have found Wellness kitten food to be a "Godsend". She eats one to two 3oz cans a day of it, and while she hasn't gained weight, she has been stable at 6 lbs for about 4 months now. She has never liked the "pate" like texture of wet foods, she prefers shredded, so I do spend a bit of time slicing and icing this product for her. I would give it 5 stars if she'd actually gained weight on it.
K**E
Great Kitten moist food
My 9 month old Kitten loves this brand of moist food. I love that it's not full of additives and preservatives like other commercial moist foods.The boxes only have 2 flavors. I wish it came in more variety. The can size is perfect portions. It gets eaten up quickly.
J**N
Quality ingredients for the price.
I bought this because I got a new kitten and wanted to do the best I could for her. I did some research and saw that this was one of the better rated foods at about the highest price I was willing to pay.She was a foundling at 2 weeks old and was bottle fed and then given friskies adult wet food. The woman didn’t really like cats, but did what she thought was the best. She had me take her at 5 weeks.I weaned her onto this food and she’s been growing like a weed since then. She comes running when I whistle her up to eat.I was actually surprised when I went to do this review and saw a lot of negative reviews, siting “white stuff”, bad smell, and causing sickness in there cat.I have ordered several cases from amazon at this point. It’s the 24-pack of 3oz. cans. I have never had issues. No bone shards, “white stuff”, or bad smells. It smells like kitten food and she can definetly smell it. You have to basically stick your nose in it; or have an unladylike like girl choke down half a can and then jump on your chest and burp in your face.So I can’t speak to the other reviews and I will be keeping an eye out, but I’ll continue to order this food. I’m happy with the ingredients and happy with the price. I think the ‘Core’ line is better, but at twice the price, the slightly quality improvement isn’t going to noticeable. She’s already way above the meow mix we had our old cat on at the same age.She also has access to Royal Canin dry food in case she gets hungry between morning and evening wet food. I read kittens should have access to food 24/7 till 1 year and then I’ll start limiting her intake. Having said that, there were posters saying their cats wouldn’t take it. She had both available from day one and she didn’t touch the dry food for 3 weeks. I finally figured she might not know it’s food and started sprinkling it over her wet food. She finally started eating it and now eats it between wet meals, but she still chokes down the wet before the dry.Lastly, someone mentioned reheating issues. They thought that microwaving it would make the center scalding. I found that using the lid or something, you can chop it up and 10 seconds just makes it warm, not hot. I’d recommend this food to people for the ingredients and price. I will keep an eye out for the issues others had mentioned.
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