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Thrive Cat Food Complete Food in Chicken flavor is a premium, nutritious option for adult cats of all breeds. Each 75g pack is made with 100% chicken, ensuring your pet receives high-quality protein without any fillers. Conveniently packaged in a set of six, this pate-style food is easy to store and serve, making mealtime a breeze for busy pet owners.
Pet Type | Cat |
Package Dimensions | 18.7 x 6.7 x 6.7 cm; 75 g |
Item model number | THCF6C |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Flavor | Chicken |
Item Form | Pate |
Size | 75 g (Pack of 6) |
Number of Items | 6 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool, dry place. |
Specific Uses | Food |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 75 g |
J**S
Food I'd eat lol
So I wanted to start to give my senior cat the best food I could afford. I tried him on various subscription foods ie bella and duke , katkin etc . Bella and duke made him sick and who the hell wants all that fuss with raw food , the others didn't look good and he wouldn't touch them and they are expensive... back to the drawing board . I then came across thrive. I thought let's give this a go .as soon as it was delivered I opened up a can and boy o boy u can see that this is top quality. It looks that good id eat it lol .u can clearly see it is mainly meat and a single protein food .none of that rubbish in jelly or gravy at 4% meat u get at the supermarket. So I put some in his bowl and he immediately went to town . I have never seen my cat lick the entire bowl clean whilst pushing it around the kitchen. Such a lovely sight . He now knows the sound of me opening the tin and goes mental. A cat possessed lol . I have since tried him on 4 flavours and the same thing happens everytime, empty bowl , licked clean and 12 foot from where I put it .Don't be put off by the price . Do a subscription and get ya 15% off , save ya self some bunce ( no I don't work for Amazon lol) and watch ya cat with glee knowing you have truly done something nice for your furry companion. I for one won't give him anything else . Kudos thrive you've done a great job
C**S
This food gained remission for my IBD kitty
One of my beloved boys, Ziggy, unfortunately has IBD, an autoimmune disorder affecting the digestive system, very similar to Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis in humans (I personally have Crohns so have an intimate understanding of his symptoms). He was vomiting on a near daily basis, which progressed to loose stools, his coat became dull and dry, he had no energy and meowed near silently from vomiting so much, some days he was in so much pain that he refused to move or to eat, which was a huge red flag for Ziggy as he will eat anything and is very sneaky and coniving when trying to steal food (which at times borders on the comical, but I never allow or have allowed him to eat people food, he’s a cat who have different nutritional needs from people and some people food can be very harmful to a cat). When he was diagnosed the vet wanted him to try oral steroids (the same that a human takes to treat Crohns) as he felt Ziggy’s condition was becoming severe. I have been on this medication and it was so horrible and caused so much damage (my dr was concerned as I was bordering on Diabetes when I was on it), that I felt it was too early to try that, I’ve had great success at balancing my condition using diet alone since stopping steroids, I felt it would be worth trying this first before resorting to such drastic and frankly dangerous treatment (I would have agreed if the vet felt his condition was life threatening though), I knew that at some point, whether right away or after steroid treatment, I would have to seriously adjust Ziggy’s diet to maintain any remission he may gain.I tried so many different foods; grain free, high protien etc and found that the vast majority of readily available cat foods were full of junk, in my opinion they are the equivalent of fast food for nutrients and I can’t understand how they can call it food, full of bulking foods that cats really shouldn’t eat and aren’t built to process, with only 4% actual meat meaning that 96% is junk only there to make you and your cat feel like they are getting a full meal. There are foods which are bordering on half decent, with slightly higher meat content but no grains, instead they’re full of ‘meat derivitives’ god knows what that even means?! Then there are those which are great with high meat content, no grains and fillers, but still have those mysterious meat derivitives, though I feel these are perfectly respectful to feed to your cat. All of these made my boy sick, though with each upgrade in food quality he showed levels of improvement, so I knew I was on the right track.Then I found Thrive and everything changed, it wasn’t immediate, but the improvements came quicker than with the other foods. His vomiting went from frequent to maybe once a week, then to only when he had to eliminate a hair ball and he would be sick for a few days after, to now 6 months on, no vomiting at all. I am so happy with the change in him, it’s phenomenal, his skin is no longer flaky, his coat is soft and shiny, his tummy is no longer swollen, he can meow with sound again (and boy does he let me know, he’s a regular chatterbox again), he has so much energy that he runs around like a kitten again, he’s engaging in play with his toys and with his brother which he hasn’t been able to do for so long. I’m overjoyed in his improvement, it gives me no end of happiness to see him no longer in pain and suffering, and I’m so happy that I was able to help him naturally without needing to resort to harsh medicines (alough I reiterate, I would not hesitate to use if diet hadn’t worked).Ziggy’s improvement is a testement to the quality of Thrive cat food, clearly it is the best on the market as it was the only food that helped and is still helping today. Thank you Thrive for caring about the welfare of cats and working to ensure that cats get the nutrition that they need instead of feeding them junk to make your money, your food is worth every penny for me and my boys.I would not hesitate to reccommend this food to any cat guardian, whether you just want the best for your family member or whether you are trying to fight a medical condition.
G**R
Special occasional treat for my cat who has frozen steamed food
I have a large Birman male cat who is not a greedy feeder. In an attempt to keep him healthy I decided from when he was a kitten not to feed the usual low protein tinned foods available. Thrive is brilliant and is saved for when he is off colour after worming etc and to mix with some of the food flavours he has that he is not so keen on. As soon as he sees the tin he sits salivating beside it whilst I am opening it and slurps it up in seconds, whereas normally he eats very slowly. High protein content, smells nice and obviously popular with my cat! Cats that like pate type foods might not like it’s real meat texture. Tins are very small and not a lot of choice in the range, which is why it is kept for a treat, as he would possibly get bored with it, which would be a shame. I have given some to a couple of friends with picky cats and their cats have enjoyed it too.
A**A
Good food
Smells and looks good unfortunately I purchased this for my fussy British blue short hair who ate it once. My other 3 none fussy cats demolish it all. They enjoyed it. Smells nice and is a complete cat food. It contains like a liquid broth as well but not to much just enough so the meat is not dry
G**K
Nutritionally Decent
I bought this after researching the ingredients, and nutritionally, it seems pretty good. However, my cat isn’t a fan and refuses to eat it.
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