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Fussy Cat Grain Free Wet Food
- 6 reviews
Found it very well suited
Late this year, I got my bonded brothers from the RSPCA. We continued feeding Hills dry Science diet. Fat bum, china doll, gutso, super charming Bennie continued to thrive but his very shy, skinny, cautious brother Eddie, continued to have diarrhea.
So I did my research on wet cat foods. I realised, because Bennie was always hogging the limelight and probably both fed via the same bowl, Ed was starving on their given diet. Tried a few brands of wet and finally found Fussy Cat worked for Ed and he is now flourishing. Also gave them their own b...
Read moreowls and feed twice a day not on demand. The type I use exclusively is (note few ingredients always a good sign for anything) Chicken & Turkey with Cranberry. Australian made. In below order: 1. Poultry 2. Red meat (beef / lamb/ pork) Starch, flavours,vitamins, minerals, oils,gelling agents,Taurine (always a seller!), natural colour and cranberry powder. 3. Crude protein 70 %C. fat 0.5% & C fibre 0.5%. (another good indicator)Purchased in December 2021 at Woolworths for $1.60.
- 8 reviews
- 1 like
Good value for money for a decent quality food
I feed my cat the wet food twice a day and the dry food once. She loves this brand. The fact that the wet food comes in 400g cans is a bonus as a lot of the better quality feed are sold in tiny, expensive portions.
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- 4 reviews
- 1 like
Cats love it
I have tried pretty much all of the cat food available in the market. I had bought a few of the Fussy cat food just to try since my cats are very fussy with their food and it was definitely worth it. It's value for money and my cats love it, particularly the kangaroo flavour. I have been buying Fussy cat food every since
Purchased in May 2021 at Woolworths for $1.85.
Hi Kerry, Thanks for your support and for the lovely feedback. We’re thrilled to hear your cats enjoys our Fussy Cat foods!
The only food my cat will eat
My 12 month old male tabby cat- Darcy, has presented with severe allergies the past 6 months, and I've tried multiple types and brands of cat food. I then started him on the VIP Fussy Cat range, and not only does he eat it, but he seems to really like it. His allergies have lessened tremendously, and he seems a much happier cat. I love the fact that this product is widely available at the main supermarkets, and it is a very affordable grain-free product. I only wish I could buy it in a bigger bag- then it would work out even cheaper. But- I highly recommend it.
Purchased in April 2019 at Coles for $19.
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- 13 reviews
- 7 likes
Happy cats
I have read many negative reviews on this cat food. My cats love it I was feeding them another brand of raw food when they started vomiting. With VIP there has been no vomiting and is always fresh.
- 10 reviews
- 1 like
Cats addiction
My cat is fussy and loves these treats but she uses them as food not treats.good value when on special at $2
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
An additional choice our fur babies love
OK, our two cats are fussy, but as well as that they definitely have food intolerance problems. Our youngest boy nearly didn't survive at all because neither we, nor our vet, could stop his vomiting and diarrhoea, until we tried the Grainfree kibbles.
Now, we're coming up to his fourth birthday and he is thriving.
But this isn't about the fabulous kibble range VIP make, this is to sing the praises of VIP Fussy Cat grainfree+ WET foods, a recent addition to VIP, Petfoods range.
There are three varieties available, in 85g Aluminium Foil...
Read more Trays: Chicken and Turkey with Cranberry; Beef and Kangaroo with Sweet Potato and Salmon and Whitefish with Olive Oil. Available in supermarkets for around $1.20 a tray and frequently on special for between 80c and $1, they aren't the cheapest, but they also aren't the most expensive either. The important thing is, both our cats eat all three varieties and have had NO adverse, or life threatening, reactions. Sure I hear you say, the cat probably outgrew his food intolerances, but sadly, he hasn't. His older brother, Tao, can have the odd treats but Tiddles can't eat even the smallest amount of fish, red meat, or chicken, cooked or raw, without the violent vomiting and diarrhoea start again.Further comment, I did NOT attach the product picture, it is incorrect as it shows packets of dry food. I couldn't alter this review to attach photos. Margaret Eaton
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It would really be helpful for proper analysis to be labelled or at least published on your website. Both are very basic/poor. At the very least - dry matter % protein & fat plus phosphorous. Pet owners are wising up & really need this data to make informed choices!
Hi there, Thanks for your suggestion.
We list key nutritional information our product packaging, in line with the requirements found within the Australian Standards.
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Hi. I want to find out if the grain free dry food is sold in larger packets then 2.5 kg?
Hi Erin, We have only been able to purchase 2,5KG bags but I would suggest you contact the manufacturer directly for a more definitive answer.
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Hi there!
Thank you for your review, and we are so happy to hear that Eddie is loving our product!
We hope he continues to enjoy his tasty meals, and we wish Bennie and Eddie both the the very best of luck with their upcoming studies :)