Dianna Fay
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
It has more gravy and less meat than the ones in the store I was getting and that is what kitty wanted. She eats dry food the rest of the time, but this is her treat. I always said someone should make just gravy for these older kitties. This is the best I found.
Karen S
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
My Cat loves these. She licks her bowl clean every time and meows for more. Great Value for your money. No stinky smell like some canned cat foods
Danielle Wingfield
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
My cat loves the broth ones. I recommend it highly for any cat owners who's cats are going through the picky stages.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Delectables Non-Seafood Stew Lickable Wet Cat Treats are a great way to spoil your furry friend with a tasty and enjoyable treat.
Paulette Raudsepp
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
loved the new flavor for my cat Felix, he liked the lickable feature and the texture of the meat . Great new flavor of the gravy.
Phoenixx
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I chose this as an alternative to my usual auto shipment order of Fancy Feast variety of broths because, as is often the case, they were out of stock, although I hardly believed my cats would accept this different brand. Amazingly they have been crazy about it & have been devouring every bowl, not leaving most of the fish bits behind as with the Fancy Feast. Although about a dollar cheaper, it's still way over priced, but hey, my cats love it, what am I gonna do?
Allison Cisco
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
I feed my cat dry food, and when I noticed his appetite wasn’t great lately, I tried to entice him with some wet food. I noticed he would always eat the gravy and wouldn’t touch the pate / “solid” part of the wet food. So I thought something like this that was mostly gravy anyway would at least save me money throwing half a tin away. And wow, whenever I open the packet he immediately perks up and descends upon his food bowl!It smells like you’d expect fish based wet food to smell, which I don’t like but he certainly seems to! It’s mostly a gravy with some fishy shreds mixed in. Sometimes he eats those, sometimes he just laps up the gravy and isn’t as interested in the rest. I have not noticed him having any digestive issues from the product and he seems to really like the taste. I like that it doesn’t seem to have a lot of fillers in it because as he has gotten on in age (9 years) I have been more conscious about that. This is the perfect size treat to mix in with his normal diet.
Nina
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
only received 12 pks where is the rest?
Nina
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
only received 12 pks. where is the rest?
MChan
Reviewed in Singapore on January 14, 2023
My cat loves it
Sharon J. Slack
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023
My three senior cats Love them! At least for now. They are CATS! Arailia, 21 years old and a rescue, who was almost starved to death, weighed about two pounds and the veterinarian said was at least one and a half years old. Dyna Mite, 19 years old and purchased from a cattery, who the owner told me was a runt when she talked me into purchasing her for half price, along with her half-sister for full price, pet quality. Sister, Gigi, passed away at 16 years old. Dyna, when seen by a friend for the first time, was mistaken for my youngest cat, who I referred to as my big boy. I told her, "No, that was my runt." My "big boy", Tufts, was dumped by a horse farm, and apparently so badly mistreated by his dumpee, that he didn't get along well not only with people but also with other animals. The horse farm owner took very good care of all the cats dumped near or on her farm, but she felt that Tufts, as she had named him, needed to live indoors. She could not take him into her house, since two other dumped cats, who had FIP were already living in there. So Tufts came to live with me and the three cats I had at that time. My older two male cats had passed away, and now I had just the three younger females left. Tufts got along with the girls, and he accepted my feeding him. He slowly accepted me, but he has remained shy for a lot of years especially with males. He has probably been with me for close to ten years, and he has recently been showing that he wants to accept affection from me. He will even jump into my lap and lie down for awhile, and a few times he has actually fallen asleep for short periods of time. He goes to the basket where I keep the grooming tools, and he flips the brush he likes best to let me know he wants brushed. All of my cats are long haired. The basket of tools is very necessary! However, we had to go to a groomer for a long time to get shaved now and then,because he and grooming didn't get along at all. Now he lets me know he wants it. Then, of course, there is Ragdoll, Dyna, shoving her way in as well. That'll shoot the next hour! Back to Tufts, who I'm guessing is probably around 12 - 14 years old. It has taken a very long time, but he IS my big boy now. He is still shy, but he will at least come out into the same room with visitors and let them see him. Pet him, NO, but see him, as the big handsome tuxedo boy he is, yes. I, now, live in an Independent Living area of a community, They allowed me to bring my cats. I have a housekeeper, who comes in every other week, She also rescues homeless cats. One day I looked in the bedroom to find her on her belly, reaching under the bed squeezing one of the treats out of the tubes for him to lick it up. He would be much friendlier with her, I"m sure if she didn't bring that vile machine called a vacuum cleaner in with her. With my three hairy ones, I, too, clean between her cleanings, and he heads for the closet then, too. Every evening they all come out to sit in a row and stare at me to let me know IT IS SNACK TIME. I hope they don't ever decide to act like they are cats and get tired of this food item!!