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Fish4Cats Finest Wet Food

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£12.95
(£18.50 / kg)

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    Fish4Cats Finest Wet Food

    Most cats love fish and with this tasty wet food by Fish4Cats , you can serve your cat its favourite flavour wet food. With the 9 different flavour combinations, you can keep surprising your cat, with a combination of tuna and squid or sardine and mackerel. The food contains a high proportion of fish and a small quantity of rice. Fish is naturally rich in Omega fatty acids. These contribute to a healthy skin, glossy coat and flexible joints in your cat. The following flavours are available:

    • Tuna Fillet with Crab: with tuna and crab
    • Tuna Fillet with Prawn: with tuna and prawns
    • Tuna Fillet with Cheese: with tuna and cheese
    • Tuna Fillet with Anchovy: with tuna and anchovies
    • Tuna Fillet with Seaweed: with tuna and seaweed
    • Tuna Fillet with Salmon: with tuna and salmon
    • Tuna Fillet with Green Lipped Mussel: with tuna and green lipped mussel
    • Tuna Fillet with Squid: with tuna and squid
    • Sardine and Mackerel: with sardine and mackerel

    Fish4Cats Finest Wet food is not a complete food. The wet food is intended as a bonus or treat, in addition to the complete diet.

    Fish4Cats

    Fish4Cats is a British company that believes in the power of fish. This is because fish is rich in Omega 3 and contains high-quality, easily digestible proteins. The products of Fish4Cats are produced in Norway to optimise sustainability, as the fish that is caught there is also used there. The range consists of various complete foods and tasty snacks. These are all grain-free and do not contain added sugars, preservatives, colourings or fillers.

    Contents

    10 tins of 70 grams

    Composition

    Tuna Fillet with Crab: tuna (54%), fish stock (38%), crab (4%), rice (4%). Tuna Fillet with Prawn: tuna (65%), fish stock (26%), prawns (5%), rice (4%). Tuna Fillet with Cheese: tuna (65%), fish stock (27%), cheese (4%), rice (4%). Tuna Fillet with Anchovy: tuna (65%), fish stock (25%), anchovies (5%), rice (5%). Tuna Fillet with Seaweed: tuna (57%), fish stock (38.5%), rice (4%), seaweed (0.5%). Tuna Fillet with Salmon: tuna (54%), fish stock (38%), salmon (4%), rice (4%). Tuna Fillet with Green Lipped Mussel: tuna (65%), fish stock (26%), green-lipped mussel (5%), rice (4%). Tuna Fillet with Squid: tuna (65%), fish stock (25%), squid (5%), rice (5%). Sardine and Mackerel: fish stock (38%), sardine (29%), mackerel (29%), rice (4%).

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Fish4Cats Finest Wet Food reviews
  • tuna with.... is great
    By susan ambrose, Monday 8 January 2024

    I have tried most flavours with my cats . One will only eat tuna with prawn (now called with shrimp) and Tuna with Crab. My other cat loves all the Tuna With.. flavours but none of the sardine or mackerel and frankly I'm glad because the smell is STRONG from those fish. I now order regularly although I also buy some cheaper cat foods too. You cant afford to buy this for every meal but its great for one meal a day at least

  • Fish4Cats Finest - Sardine and Mackerel
    By Diana Drew, Tuesday 29 November 2022

    Some of my cats enjoyed this product but the others only ate a small amount and left the rest.

  • popular
    By sue A, Thursday 18 August 2022

    my cats like this better than other non supermarket brands and always leave a clean plate

  • Product quality decline
    By Caroline Skibe, Saturday 14 November 2020

    First the fish quality of fish4cats was excellent, it had a good balance of rice and fish, the fish was fresh and in nice little chunks, my cat loved it. But the last tins I bought last week contain too much rice, and the fish is a mixture of rests and little pieces, and it’s smelly! My cat refuses to eat it. I tried: mackerel with shrimps, sardine with shrimps, mackerel with squid.