Man, I had to go to THREE stores before I could find any Gormet Chicken
Feast. Do they ship this out of the south or something? It's like
finding gold.
Smokie Darling (Annie) - 11 Sep 2005 21:06 GMT
> Man, I had to go to THREE stores before I could find any Gormet Chicken
> Feast. Do they ship this out of the south or something? It's like
> finding gold.
My beasts don't eat Fancy Feast. I'm sure they would if I'd feed it to
them, but I won't.
They get Iams pouches (split among all of 'em, usually two), and the
bits get Science Diet Kitten (they won't eat anything else), the bigs
get Iams Ocean Fish and Rice.
Smokie Darling (Annie) - I'll look at the local store and see if it's
here just out of curiousity.
chupie - 11 Sep 2005 21:42 GMT
Well, I'd rather Sugar ate something else, but it is the only wet food she
will eat and she does better on wet than dry (hard poop). It is also a
saver for getting Pearl to down meds each day. The rest of the time Pearl
gets w/d. I am just so surprised it is out at TWO stores near me.
Smokie Darling (Annie) - 11 Sep 2005 23:41 GMT
> Well, I'd rather Sugar ate something else, but it is the only wet food she
> will eat and she does better on wet than dry (hard poop). It is also a
> saver for getting Pearl to down meds each day. The rest of the time Pearl
> gets w/d. I am just so surprised it is out at TWO stores near me.
The PetSmart here had it. In fact, Fancy Feast cans has the largest
portion of shelf space of all the cat foods. Amazing to me.
The beasts get a little bit of tuna (packed in water) mixed with their
dry food every night. The pouch is to get them (the little ones and
their mommy) back into their room each morning. So 4 little ones split
one pouch, the 4 adults split a pouch (since you can't feed one adult
something you aren't sharing with the others... Just wouldn't be
fair). They all love Iams pouches.
Smokie Darling (Annie)
Magic Mood Jeep© - 11 Sep 2005 21:06 GMT
> Man, I had to go to THREE stores before I could find any Gormet
> Chicken Feast. Do they ship this out of the south or something? It's
> like finding gold.
Afraid I couldn't help you there - all of mine are firmly attached to theit
crunchies. If any gooshy food makes it into their system(s), they end up
with either ultra-stinky-poop (as aposed to the normal stinky-poop) or the
runs.
Bill Stock - 11 Sep 2005 22:46 GMT
>> Man, I had to go to THREE stores before I could find any Gormet
>> Chicken Feast. Do they ship this out of the south or something? It's
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> end up with either ultra-stinky-poop (as aposed to the normal stinky-poop)
> or the runs.
Both cats like it, but we don't feed it too often anymore. Smokey has a bad
habit of ralfing it up (never dry) and Cali is too fluffy for meat.
Enfilade - 11 Sep 2005 22:01 GMT
> Man, I had to go to THREE stores before I could find any Gormet Chicken
> Feast. Do they ship this out of the south or something? It's like
> finding gold.
No idea. Our guys have had Fancy Feast on Yule Solstice and their
adoption days, but we try to feed them the vet suggested foods most of
the time. Kumani won't touch wet food, and the others are awfully
picky about it. Luckily they love their dry kibble.
--Fil
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 12 Sep 2005 00:14 GMT
> Man, I had to go to THREE stores before I could find any Gormet Chicken
> Feast. Do they ship this out of the south or something? It's like
> finding gold.
None of my markets carry much of a variety of flavours of
the stuff - I can never find a wide choice, when I shop,
even though I KNOW Fancy Feast DOES make a wide variety of
flavours and textures. (And of course, Petco and PetSmart
carry even fewer, since they're more interested in selling
the "premium" brands.)