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There seem to be very few brands/range in general which offer them in gravy, so it is not looking good. Meat in gravy seems to be for dogs, not aimed at cats. Felix do a small range of adult pouches/tins of meat in gravy, but the chances are (I dont know for certain) that will be in chunks, as the rest of the Felix usually is. Whiskas do cans (but not pouches), but I am not sure about them either, as I have never fed Whiskas. The only other ones I know of is one variety of Sheba, but out of those three I would imagine this is the most liable to be finer strips than the Whiskas/Felix. Sorry that is not much help, hopefully someone else will help you further. |
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Can you get the Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys in tins in the UK? Leia dislikes the jellied ones also the ones with big hunks. The FF Shredded White Meat Chicken and the Yellowfin Tuna have gravy and smaller hunks of meat ... shredded as it says. I usually add a bit of water to them to make a bit more gravy. They're a tad pricey ... usually 80 cents a tin, but often on sale for less. The Beef with Gravy is good too, but the meat is in larger hunks which I usually cut up in smaller pieces for her. Hope this helps. Picky pusses, aren't they? |
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Purina do have a luxury brand in the UK which looks very similar: Gourmet. It does come in wide variety of styles, so it may be suitable for your cat. Also on my research I have come across another brand: Miamor Deli Dinner, which their meat comes as "chunks in gravy", which may or may not be suitable for your needs. All of these are freely available to purchase online, so it's a case of studying them all & choosing what is suitable for your cat. |
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I've been feeding Squiffy ASDA's own brand "Tiger" - the multi selection unhelpfully comes in 6 in gravy and 6 in jelly. Squiffy isn't fussy and eats everything I give him - but he relishes the beef and liver in gravy. It is in chucks however. Good idea of cutting them down a bit or mashing them? (Pip also seems to like just the gravy!) |
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Leia always laps the gravy before starting the main ingredient. Boys Mum once said that manufacturers would make a fortune just selling tins of gravy! I suspect the Purina Gourmet there may be the same as Fancy Feast; will give it a look. |
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Thanks for all the replys. Ive tryed cutting up the meat chunks but she still wont eat it. Its as if she somehow knows that ive tryed to cut it up lol. Strangely my two boys wont eat big meat chunks either. I'l give the Gourmet a look see if thers anything that i could try. I think it would be a good idea for manufacturers to make tins of just gravy. Maire would love it. |
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Hi, My 2 eat mmostly dry food, but I do give them some wet, Charlie in particular licks the gravy off then leaves the meat. I found that he will eat gourmet solitaire, duck, beef, lamb., Not cheap but they have half a tin each then their biscuit rations. I recently bought Asda own pouches, 4 for £1. I mix it up with a bit of water, but the meat is small. Nicky |
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