Pets
Related: About this forumI was browsing at Meijer as I waiting for my booster appt. The wet cat food shelves were bare
Well, practically empty. No problem with dry food but I bought another bag of kitten kibble, just to be on the safe side.
I'm glad I grabbed two 12 can packs of wet kitten food, last week.
FarPoint
(12,207 posts)Sensitive Stomach Hills Science brand by the case off Amazon...My local pet store always is out of it .
tblue37
(64,979 posts)It's what my cats like for their daily wet food treat.
Siwsan
(26,177 posts)They've got a while to still be on kitten food so I hope this shortage doesn't last. Otherwise I'll be making home made wet food for them.
tblue37
(64,979 posts)SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)I hope they don't discontinue it! My kitty will only eat the classic pate, beef & chicken flavor.
Freddie
(9,231 posts)My picky boys only like one kind of Fancy Feast and its often out of stock at Giant. They send me 12-packs of just that flavor. My boys would only eat dry food if they had their way but vet said no, especially as Charlie is a bit on the portly (16+ lbs) side.
tblue37
(64,979 posts)that carries it, and that store is Walmart.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)I found that specific type is very liw cal & I have a 16 lb. Kitty here...
Freddie
(9,231 posts)Thats the only wet food theyll eat (and even then not always) and Ive tried more expensive brands. We adopted the boys when they were 5 months old and their previous owners only fed them Purina Kitten Chow (dry) so thats what they wanted. Ive had many cats over the years and these 2 are the only ones who turned their noses up at wet food! Vet said that dry food is high in carbs and recommended a switch to cans with a limited amount of dry, currently Purina One Indoor Advantage. When the box from Chewy comes I have to put the bag of that stuff in the cupboard right away or they will chew the bag open.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)niyad
(112,432 posts)months, although the local pet store is not (at least on the expensive stuff). I know there is supposed to be a tin and aluminum shortage, but. . .