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🐾 Elevate mealtime to a gourmet feast your cat can’t resist!
Purina Fancy Feast Pate Turkey and Giblets Feast is a premium grain-free wet cat food featuring real turkey as the top ingredient. Designed by expert nutritionists, it offers 100% complete and balanced nutrition in a smooth pate texture, free from artificial colors and preservatives. Available in a convenient 24-pack of 3 oz cans, this gourmet recipe supports adult cats’ overall health while delivering an irresistible flavor experience.






| ASIN | B0012KCUNC |
| Additional Features | Gourmet, Premium, Grain-Free, Holistic |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | No Artificial Colors |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,184 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #118 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand | Fancy Feast |
| Brand Name | Fancy Feast |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,257 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Turkey & Giblets |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10050000429841 |
| Included Components | Two (2) Packs of Twelve (12) 3 oz. Cans - Purina Beneful Wet Dog Food Variety Pack, Medleys Tuscan, Romana & Mediterranean Style |
| Item Form | Pate |
| Item Type Name | Cat Food |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nestlé Purina PetCare Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 050000429844 |
| Model Number | 10050000429841 |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Nutritious and grain-free, supports overall cat health |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Feeding adult cats |
| Special Ingredients | holistic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Maintenance; No Artificial Colors, Maintenance; No Artificial Preservatives, Maintenance; Real Meat, Maintenance; With Vitamins Specific Uses For Product Maintenance; No Artificial Colors, Maintenance; No Artificial Preservatives, Maintenance; Real Meat, Maintenance; With Vitamins See more |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 72 Ounce |
M**A
Licking their bowls clean
My cats love this product, lick their bowls clean It’s a good value for a healthy product.
L**D
Cats love it!
My cats love this flavor. Always is good and is the best bang for your buck if you look at reviews. Definitely a repurchase for my kitties!
J**E
Oliver approved ✔️
I wanted to get some food for my cat that had higher protein than his current wet food. He’s been on this for a few weeks now and I’ve noticed his fur is a lot softer. He loves the food and haven’t had any issues with an upset tummy during the switch.
L**L
Cats don't like it.
This is all of my cats least favorite flavor of Fancy Feast. Sometimes they will refuse it. Sometimes it's the only one in stock on any website though!
T**E
Consistently good
Always a favorite for my cat
M**H
Saved my Diabetic Cat's Life
Short version: cat diagnosed with diabetes, insulin & Hill's prescription food not stabilizing glucose levels despite increasing insulin weekly over 4 weeks, switched food to Fancy Feast Classic Turkey and Giblets Feast, glucose levels normal after 1 week, decreased insulin dose dramatically, glucose still stable. May go off insulin completely soon. Thank you Fancy Feast. Please read full review below to learn why you should start feeding your cat (even if healthy) only Fancy Feast Classic Turkey, Chicken, Beef, or another WET food that has practically no plant based ingredients and has less than 10% of the calories from carbohydrates. Even if your cat isn't diabetic please read this review and the wealth of information by a vet at catinfo.org. My 12 year old cat was diagnosed with diabetes about 2 months ago. He is a big cat and about a year ago he weighed 22 pounds. Two months ago we noticed that he looked thin, so we took him to the vet. They discovered that he had lost 7 pounds (a third of his body weight in one year), was walking on his forepaws, and based on this checked his blood glucose. It was around 450, which is more than 400% higher than the normal level of less than 100. The vet followed the normal procedure for treating diabetic cats: insulin and "prescription" cat food (Hill's MD, dry). She did talk me into Lantus insulin, which is new (and more expensive), but has a chance of stimulating your cat's beta cells to start producing insulin again. We started my cat on 3 units of insulin, twice daily. I fed him the exact amount of Hill's I was supposed to. Came back for checkup a week later, glucose still off the charts. Up'd insulin to 4 units twice daily. Recheck: still through the roof. Up'd insulin to 5 units. At this point wife and I started reading online and found wealth of info at catinfo.org by a vet who specializes in treating diabetic cats. This vet is a crusader of sorts against the horrible diet we feed our cats. Cats are obligate (strict) carnivores. This means there diet should be almost 100% protein and fat, from animal ingredients. Your cat should have no more than 10% of there calories from carbohydrates. DRY FOOD, OF EVEN THE BEST QUALITY, CONTAINS MUCH MORE CARBS THAN YOUR CAT SHOULD HAVE. We discovered the Hill's food we were feeding had about 17% carbs (the canned version is about the same, so don't be fooled). After doing much comparison, we settled on Fancy Feast Classic Turkey & Giblets, because: (1) has only about 6% calories from carbs (2) first ingredient is turkey, other ingredients are liver, by-products, that is, proteins & fat (3) it is sold everywhere, unlike high end canned foods (4) it is less expensive than high end canned foods (5) unlike the Fancy Feast Classic chicken or beef, it has no fish. Looking at (2) you may think "eww...by-products," but for a cat, animal by-products, which are protein and fat from an animal, are better than plant based proteins and much better than carbs. Looking at (5), cats should not be fed fish very often, because the trace amounts of mercury in fish will build up in your cats body over time. But if your cat won't eat the Turkey, the chicken or beef would be the next best options. Make sure it is the CLASSIC style, as the other Fancy Feast brands have too many carbs. Back to my cat. So now we were up to 5 units of insulin, twice a day. Recheck: glucose still above 400. I tell my vet that we are switching to Fancy Feast and she agrees to keep insulin at 5 units. Recheck a week later: GLUCOSE LEVELS COMPLETELY NORMAL! Go down to 4 units, twice daily. Recheck: still normal. Down to 3 units, twice daily. Still normal. We are now down to 3 units of insulin, once a day. There is a good chance he will be off the insulin completely in the next few weeks. My cat has gained 2 pounds, has stopped drinking water and urinating constantly, and acts four years younger. Another bonus, on the expensive dry food we used to feed him he would throw up almost every single day. Now he only throws up occasionally when he has a hair ball. We also now feed are 18 year old cat this food only. She seems much more spry and happy. I know this is just one anecdote (although there are more on the web) and that the Lantus insulin may be the real reason for this turn of events, but I do believe personally that it was Fancy Feast that saved my cat.
M**9
Sparky Likes It!
My mother's cat Sparky, who usually only likes fishy cat food, and is very much a finicky eater, has decided he loves this! He gobbled it up like he was starving, making my mother feel guilty - which I think was his plan all along. Although Mom said he always went a bit crazy whenever she made turkey, so maybe should have tried this sooner. It has a smooth texture and consistency, and it certainly smells better, to my human nose, than the fishy stuff. Sparky seems to agree. For now.
A**Z
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5 My cat now expects a formal dining experience 🐱🍽️)
I picked up the Purina Fancy Feast Turkey & Giblets Pâté thinking, “Alright… dinner for the cat.” My cat heard the can open and immediately clocked in like: “Ah yes… my reservation is ready.” Let’s break it down: Texture (pâté): Smooth, easy to eat, and apparently the only acceptable consistency now. Flavor (turkey & giblets): My cat acts like this is a five-star meal… from a creature who once tried to eat a shoelace. Grain-free: Fancy and functional just how my cat prefers their lifestyle. Portion size: Perfect… according to me. Not enough… according to my cat. The moment I put it in the bowl, I get the stare. You know the one. The “you may place the dish down now, human” stare. And once it’s down? Gone. Absolutely demolished. Bowl looks like it’s been professionally cleaned. Unexpected side effects: Your cat judging all other food options Being summoned to the kitchen at feeding time with zero negotiation Feeling like staff instead of an owner Downside: Your cat will absolutely expect this level of service every time. Final verdict: If you want a meal your cat will treat like a luxury dining experience this is it. Serve promptly, step back, and accept your role in the operation. 🐾😄
R**Y
Found a favorite
My cats loved this flavor Fancy Feast, but I haven’t been able to find it in stores. So happy I could finally get it. A bit expensive but what isn’t these days.
A**R
Good cat food
Fancy feast classic pate in turkey and turkey giblets flavor contains no fish, is high in proteins and low in carbs. It’s a great delicious option on a budget. Product arrived with no damage and the seller is excellent supper.
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