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Fancy Feast Flaked Fish & Shrimp Feast Cat Food, 3 oz, 12 Cans
"We're stepping out ahead of the industry here because we believe it's the right thing to do. With Petco's new nutrition standards, we will only offer food that we believe supports overall pet health and wellness, making the decision process much easier for pet parents."Nov 13, 2018
No. There is not currently a recall of Fancy Feast cat food.
Nestlé Global
Has Fancy Feast Ever Been Recalled? No. This brand has never been recalled, according to our research.
For example, the culling of Fancy Feast was for the usage of the ingredients artificial flavor and sodium nitrite (color retention).Mar 13, 2019
Flaked: Long, thin, flat pieces of fish in broth. Serves similarly to how a can of tuna fish breaks apart. CORE Signature Selects Flaked recipes.Jun 25, 2019
Minced cat food is chopped into very small pieces and mixed together while flaked cat food offers small, flat, thin pieces of meat mixed in a gravy.Sep 21, 2021
Shreds in gravy cans feature more fiber, moisture, and fewer calories than the pate. These could be a great choice for more sedentary cats who still need moisture in their diets or as a little snack between meals for energetic cats.Nov 18, 2021
Pâté: Completely smooth recipe with uniform consistency. Pâtés can vary with some being softer and creamier, and some being firmer. Pâtés are spreadable. Minced: Very tiny chopped “crumbles” of protein served in light gravy.Jun 25, 2019
WET FOOD. Some veterinarians recommend feeding only wet, or canned, food. For most purposes, we recommend the paté food rather than the flaked food in gravy. Many cats will lick off the gravy and not eat the meat, which leaves them with incomplete nutrition full of thickeners and glutens.