Purina Pro Plan Classic Salmon & Tuna Grain-Free Kitten Entree Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Kittens find the flavor desirable
- Some kittens have trouble transitioning
- Great for growing kittens overall
Quick Verdict
Most kittens enjoy this food, with no significant negative comments. It's a good choice for kittens transitioning to solid food.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Transitioning kittens from their preferred food to this new formula.
Prevention: Slow and gradual transition with alternating flavors to prevent discomfort.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Delicious Flavor (4)
Kittens find the taste very appealing.
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Healthy for Kittens (3)
Users report their kittens are healthy and thriving.
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Ease of Transition (2)
Kittens easily transition to this new food.
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Smooth Texure (1)
Affordable
Cons
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Dislike of New Food (2) major
Some kittens may not transition well to this food from their current diet.
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Differential Reactions (1) minor
Differences in kittensβ reaction to food flavors.
Tip: Ease cat onto the gravy flavor.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Pet owners β Use the Purina Pro Plans grain-free canned Salmon Gravy with tuna flavor for Kittens excellent growth stage.
β Skip If
- β’ Pet owners with picky eaters β Kittens may not accept this food upon switching.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does this food help with weight management?
Conditionally, to be used only with doctor's recommendation.
Highlighted Reviews
"Our kitten loves this classics flavor and the others also. She is also on the pro plan dry food and is thriving. Great food."
"Again, this may be a great food but my 17+ old cats were unhappy campers when Purina up and discontinued the food they'd been eating for the last six to nine years. They wouldn't touch wet food for the first eight years we had them as their breeder, who abused them, hadn't given them any wet food be..."
Bottom Line
Recommended for kittens due to its positive reception and the lack of significant negative feedback. However, keep in mind transferring difficulties.