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Carnivore Cravings Purrfect Paté is a premium grain-free wet cat food variety pack featuring six delicious flavors, each infused with nutrient-dense bone broth. Made from cage-free poultry and wild-caught fish, this high-protein formula supports natural carnivore nutrition and is perfect for picky eaters. Conveniently portioned in 2.8oz cans, it offers a wholesome, flavorful meal or treat option that promotes hydration and easy digestion.












| Number of Items | 12 |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
| Unit Count | 2.8 Fl Oz |
| Occasion | Birthday |
C**J
Good, quality, food.
We have a very picky-eater and one who will eat everything! So...between the two, they enjoy this variety pack.
G**E
No fillers
My granddaughter said that her cats loved the flavor but due to the cost over other brands she didn't want me to be getting it on a scheduled delivery and so, I send her the money to buy what she needs. Makes a happy cat 😺 life.
N**
NOT a pate. And every cat in the neighborhood refuses to eat!
The media could not be loaded. When I purchase a pate, I expect to get a pate. I'm wanting mostly protein, I'll add my own broth for those that need it. This was around 80% broth, with some pate chunks. I've fed just about every protein to my cats, as I rotate around, never feeding just one brand or protein. They've eaten duck, certainly chicken, rabbit, venison, kangaroo... Heck, even eel! But not one of the FIVE cats currently inside would touch it. Even when I rubbed it along their mouth. That usually works. Oh, I made up my own Churu replacement, as we go through so much. Basically chicken breasts, about 10% liver, and some sardines. My older cat that is ill loves that, and gulps it down. So I added his favorite to this and mixed, and he still wouldn't touch. I then took it out for the ferals. One that kind of lets me get close ran up and started licking, so I went inside so as not to scare her away. I guess that was all she did, as about EIGHT hours later, it was all there, untouched by any cat in the neighborhood... Which is a lot. Nor any of the wild animals running around. This is what you see in the picture I shared. Remember, some cats licked up some of the broth, and of the "solids" you see on the plate, half are what I added. I could see SOME of my inside cats not liking, or taking to it immediately. But ferals and wild animals??? Like a couple of other people mentioned, it makes me wonder if something is a bit off with this batch? Anyway, this is the kind of thing that gets class-action lawsuits started.
K**O
my kitties refuse to eat it
Great quality but my 3 cats won't eat any of these. They'll sniff it and walk off. I have to mix it with some sheba pate. They loved and would gobble up the ones I found at menards (of course on clearance and they don't sell them anymore) that was in a box container, not a can. So, I decided to try these out... for some reason won't eat any of these that are in the can. I dont want to give them a terrible review but also not a 5 star because maybe my cats are being brats but they're really not that picky so i'm not sure.
L**D
My Cat Loves These
My cat loves these but he doesn't like a lot of canned food!
E**
My cats were "meh", but yours may be "more"!
My cats are picky and were not as impressed as I'd hoped. While they did eat it, often did not finish. I have one cat that will literally simulate burying food she does not like. It's always a challenge. I don't think it is necessarily the fault of the company... we're dealing with cats here.
M**R
My cats love this stuff.
I first started using Stella & Chewy's a few years ago. My cats were getting older, later teens, and losing teeth, so I wanted a nice pate for them. I tried so many of the high-end brands, Blue, Redford, etc... My cats hardly touched any of them no matter the flavor. When it came to Stella & Chewy's, they basically loved any of the flavors.Since then one of my kitties passed on at the age of 18, but his step sister is still around and kicking it at 20 and I have adopted two new kittens. Currently all the cats eat the kitten food. I do mix it with some chicken broth by Open Farms. You can find their selection of goods here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/53C93FED-CE41-46D3-970A-031F0281C5B3/search?ref_=ast_bln&terms=brothMixing it with a bit of broth makes it smoother.I go through about 3 cans a day, give or take a half a can.I did have my senior cat on a prescription diet food, but when I got the kittens it was too troublesome to try to keep her from eating their food and from them eating hers. This turned out to be a good thing as my senior cat seem to actually be a bit healthier, I use to have to get her meds for congestion, but now she seems a bit better, with only a little congestion for a short bit every few weeks. I'm not saying it is totally the cat food, but it is really the only thing I have changed in recent months.
M**A
Kittens rather starve than eat this.
My kittens really don’t like this. The ingredients seem great but they will not touch it. I put Fortiflora on it and one ate a little bit but other than that, every time I’ve put it out, I’ve had to put something else out after because they are obviously hungry but this just doesn’t appeal to them at all. After six cans wasted, I’m going to donate the rest to a shelter.
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