Wysong Archetype Chicken Formula Freeze-Dried Raw Dog & Cat Food
High-quality pet food loved by picky eaters but expensive and lacks customer support
The Fancy Feast canned cat food receives mixed reviews, with some cats enjoying it while others find it inconsistent. Quality issues and damaged cans are highlighted as significant problems.
Feeding spoiled food can cause health issues in pets
Prevention: Inspect cans for damage and spoilage before feeding
Most pets enjoy the taste and find the food appealing
Helps with maintaining a healthy weight for some cats
Liquids entice cats and 'bits' less interesting
Broken and leaking cans delivering spoilt food
Tip: Check for damaged cans upon delivery
Users noting inconsistencies in ingredients
My cats would not touch it despite my trial efforts
Tip: Switch to previous flavors or brands
Consistent feedback showing inconsistency in food flavor/quality
positive
negative
Factors: Spillage tactics of cats, Storage conditions
Always keep track of wet food and refrigerate leftover
Some of the signs include leakages from broken cans or the presence of impurities
Only feed the product within the sell by date on the label
"Birdwatchers can appreciate the adaptability of this fancy feeder"
"The box of fancy feast can food had approximately 6-7 cans damaged when the package arrived. Since they were leaking and busted open I was not able to use them and would like them to be replaced. I can send a photo if necessary but right now Clyde is sacked out in my lap. I just donβt want to dist..."
The food is a hit with some cats and seems to help with weight loss, but the consistent reports of quality issues and damaged packaging make this product a risky choice. If your cat is a picky eater and you are okay with potential packaging issues, it might be worth a try.