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    I do not like the food with gravy (not that I eat it ). I give my cats Friskies seafood flavors in Pate style.

    Yes it is junk food (that's what my vet calls it too) but that's why mine only get 1/8 of a can each day. I wouldn't give wet food at all, but had started it with Taz when he got sick and it's kinda stuck. Plus now that I'm hearing it's better for them to get water through wet food, I don't feel so bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    I do not like the food with gravy (not that I eat it ). I give my cats Friskies seafood flavors in Pate style.

    Yes it is junk food (that's what my vet calls it too) but that's why mine only get 1/8 of a can each day. I wouldn't give wet food at all, but had started it with Taz when he got sick and it's kinda stuck. Plus now that I'm hearing it's better for them to get water through wet food, I don't feel so bad.
    My 3 split one pouch for dinner. They look forward to it.

    I had the same situation where I had never given wet food until a previous cat had a urinary issue and the vet said to feed it.

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    I haven't fed "junk" food to my cats in years. It's expensive with multiple cats and I am far from wealthy, but they are worth it. Ming gets FLUTD attacks if I feed him anything but high quality grain-free food (Wilderness or Wellness). Mac has just been diagnosed with hyperthyroid so cheap cat foods are a big no-no for him. But, if your cats are doing good on them, what's the harm?
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