🐾 Purr-fectly Crafted for Your Feline's Delight!
Wellness CORE Signature Selects Flaked Adult Wet Cat Food is a premium, grain-free option designed for adult cats. Each 5.3-ounce can is packed with protein-rich tuna and salmon, ensuring your cat receives essential nutrients while enjoying a delicious meal. This 12-pack provides a convenient way to keep your cat hydrated and satisfied, free from harmful additives.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 3.97 Pounds |
Unit Count | 63.6 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**A
It must be delicious!
My Cat Loves this! I haven't seen him so eager to eat any other food. Thank you!
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.
B**Y
Picky cat loves it…sometimes
Typical picky cat. Eats a full can like it’s the best thing ever, then won’t touch it. It seems a little too chunky for any of our cats without chopping it a little
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.
M**R
Cats love it
Cats love it but it is very expensive. I just give it to them a few times a week. I have been doing this for years. I have a cat that used to be on special food for stones but he has not had any stones in 2 years eating wellness. I mostly feed the wellness pate and some wellness dry indoor cat food on top.
S**G
Updated review: the formula seems to have changed back and cat is happy again.
I don’t know what it is about companies that “reformulate”. First Halo, which I feed my dog (although he will eat it) now Wellness. I had been giving my cat Signature Selects shredded chicken and turkey since we rescued him 6 years ago. He loved it. I even liked the smell, it reminds me of human turkey, like a Thanksgiving dinner. I placed my recent order last week, and received the reformulated version. I won’t complain about the smaller packaging nor is that what this review is about.Updated: cat likes it now, they seemed to have changed it back. I changed stars backThe new formula is darker, almost rust color meat. It smells more like typical cat food. Ok, since I’m not eating it myself in and of itself no biggie. Problem is my cat, Yardley, hates it. Barely touches it. The old formula he cleaned the plate dry usually. Now, I know they say you should mix anew food with the old at first to get them used to it. Well, guess what? I had no warning of these corporate level decisions so I had none of the old food to mix in. Had to go cold turkey, no pun intended. Why do companies do this? Cats are amazing but can be somewhat finicky.Unless Wellness goes back to the old formula and FAST I will be looking elsewhere. And to me, 1 Star is generous since I apparently wasted my money and worse my cat will be hungry.Updated again 10/2/19: still excellent consistency, kitty is happy
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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