🐾 Elevate your cat’s mealtime with pure, protein-packed indulgence!
Wellness CORE Signature Selects Flaked Adult Wet Cat Food offers a grain-free, protein-dense recipe featuring real tuna and shrimp flakes in a hydrating broth. Designed by nutritionists and veterinarians, this 12-pack of 5.3-ounce cans delivers complete, balanced nutrition without fillers or artificial additives, supporting your cat’s health and hydration every day.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 3.97 Pounds |
Unit Count | 63.6 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
M**D
My cats love it
My very picky cats love it. The consistency is always the same.
J**G
Great for older cats
One of the only foods my older cat will eat. Will purchase again
K**R
Good for Picky Eaters
I have three cats. They are all picky eaters when it comes to wet food. They love the dried food, but I know the wet food gives them more water for their system so I keep on trying. They liked some of the Fancy Feast entrees, but I am happy to report that Wellness Core Grain-Free Selects is disappearing from their bowls. They like it.
C**C
Please never stop selling these
I don't know what I'll do. My ferret will burn down my house if I ever run out of these to feed him.Great food, vet approved for ferret.Keeps the weight on (if you have ferrets, you know how difficult this can be).Only thing I wish Core would do is sell the beef version without chicken shreds, as he constantly picks them out.Also, if you have a very picky animal like I do, just know that the pouches under the same brand and flavor (beef chunks with chicken) have a slightly different recipe than what comes in the can. He knows the difference and won't eat the pouch variety.
H**U
Are You as Smart as Your Cat?
Had finally found a food my cat liked. Can’t remember exactly where it was manufactured. South America or Thailand? It’s stamped on the box. Leaning towards Thailand. Should that matter?Anyway, was impressed by how tightly the package of 12 was. Needed scissors to cut through sealant to remove cans. When I had, discovered at least six were dented, but that should not affect contents, I thought, based on my cat’s response. He loved it. But the pattern continued with the next delivery. This could only happen if the cans were already dented when packed.But the second delivery was significant different from first. I opened a can after several others and discovered the proportions of meat and juices was off. The formula should have been thick and require some stirring (for me, at least) to ensure the thick and rich gravy, which he loved so much, and meat blended well.Instead this formula was so watery you couldn’t even refer to it gravy. This was a liquid. Ok. So there’s more than the other this time. So I scrapped my concern and scooped the usual amount into the bowl. The liquid had drained from the meat and formed a halo around the meat. That’s odd.Buster approached it cautiously before he walked away. Next morning same. Food untouched. When I finally woke up, decided to look closer look. Took a sniff. The odor was rancid and I pulled away. He didn’t touch it because it was contaminated. That’s when I should have called Amazon to report it, but delayed due to other circumstances. In fact, this should be reported to the FDA, or whichever agency is responsible for contamination of animal food products.There are two issues here:First, who ensures food manufactured outside the U.S. is safe to consume before distribution?Second, who is the liaison between manufacturer and distributor? Who inspects product before it’s shipped?There is so much more we can learn. To know when it’s safe to approach and when it’s not would be invaluable. To trust our instincts and senses as the experts do. And for Amazon, to recognize the scale of importance to consumers be communicated.
A**A
It must be delicious!
My Cat Loves this! I haven't seen him so eager to eat any other food. Thank you!
T**E
Has been great for delicate or picky stomachs
I call this Sissy food named for my late cat Sissy. She loved being t could not tolerate most wet foods. Poor thing would get in my face begging for food. I tried many different solutions. I minced her chicken which she ate but I was so pleased when I found that she liked and could keep down this food. But she only liked the ones that were broth (not sauce) and flaked.Now that she is gone, I have a very high maintenance rescue who grazes and is quite particular. If he is hungry, he really enjoys this food. My normal cats always seem to enjoy.
J**R
Fave wet cat food company none the less...
Along with Wellness "gravies" I continue to buy Wellness Signature skip jack tuna and wild salmon because of the quality ingredients, especially the wild salmon. Although marked "flaked", it is mostly liquid with scarcely any solid pieces. My cats are not impressed. The Signature chicken and wild salmon is marked "chunky", and this food has very large pieces more suited for a dog. My cats are typical in that they will refuse all "pates". I question why all the cat food companies push "pates" when in fact they are not popular with their clients.
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