In this video, I’m sharing what I’ve been feeding my cats for the past couple of months. With the help of my two very picky Ragdoll cats, Sir George and Lady Eleanor, we’re rating three popular wet cat foods that range from budget friendly to premium splurges.
I’m chatting about my honest thoughts on ingredients, protein content, nutritional value, and price. I also cover by‑products, slow feeders, and managing regurgitation. And most importantly, George and Eleanor are rating every food on a five paw scale, so you know exactly how much they enjoyed each one!
Disclaimer: I am not a vet or a feline nutritionist. If you are considering changing your cat’s diet, please seek professional guidance.
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*Fancy Feast Paté:*
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PetSmart:
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*SHEBA Paté:*
Chewy:
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PetSmart:
Petco:
*Feline Natural Paté:*
Chewy:
Amazon:
*Slow Feeders*
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*Cat Food Bowl*
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*Cat Food Bowl Stand*
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*Placemats*
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Sir George and Lady Eleanor are two spoiled Ragdoll cats living the good life! Here you’ll find cat enrichment ideas, toy and product reviews, cozy cat naps, and plenty of fluffy chaos. Whether you’re a Ragdoll lover, a cat parent looking for enrichment inspiration, or just here for adorable cat videos, we’re glad you found us!
*VIDEO TIMESTAMPS*
00:00 – Intro to Cat Food Taste Testing
01:15 – Breakfast: Fancy Feast Classic Paté Review
04:28 – Lunch: SHEBA Savory Chicken Paté Review
06:48 – Understanding By-Products in Cat Food
09:23 – Dinner: Feline Natural Chicken & Venison Paté Review
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Only 3 minutes in! However the chin acne thing may just be because I’m pretty sure fish might just be higher in oil? Could be wrong but it’d make sense.
if I may add a basic comment (your overview is excellent)…a food label should say 100% nutritionally complete. so to your viewers, look for that on the label. and by age 7, cats are considered seniors so the protein levels need to be lower as proteins are big molecules and harder for the kidneys to process. thanks for your videos and entertainment. your cats bring endless joy and laughter people’s lives
Cats of the stature of housecats do not usually prey on animals larger than roe deer. This means they eat plenty of bones, my grandparents cat would not leave a piece of a rat left over. They do not do well with milk products and bones are a good source of calcium.
i have rescued a cat that showed up at my house freezing and with severe digestive issues and he has nearly died several times before ive narrowed his issues down to his diet. he had totally stopped eating wet food because it was making him bleed internally. this is when i discovered you can just toss2 chicken leg quarters with a few chicken livers and maybe some peeled shrimp into an instapot for about 30 minutes with about a cup and a half of water. it falls off the bone aand is easily separated then i toss it into a blender with a can of pumpkin and now even the pickiest cats are eating it daily. even the ones that wanted something dif each day wont touch store bought food anymore. also its way cheaper. i freeze it in small containers and thaw 2 days worth at a time
Relieved I’m not the only one with cats who won’t eat leftovers!!