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Purina Friskies Wet Cat Food Pate Liver and Chicken Dinner is a premium canned cat food made with real liver and chicken, offering 100% complete and balanced nutrition for kittens and adult cats. Its smooth pate texture and savory flavor keep even the pickiest cats coming back for more. Manufactured in Purina-owned US facilities, it meets high standards of quality and safety, ensuring a nutritious and delicious meal your cat will love daily.












| ASIN | B002CJAOOO |
| Additional Features | Pate Texture, U.S. Manufacturing with Rigorous Quality Checks |
| Age Range (Description) | Kitten, Adult |
| Age Range Description | Kitten, Adult |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | No Artificial Colors |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,693 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #93 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand | Friskies |
| Brand Name | Friskies |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,681 Reviews |
| Flavor | Liver & Chicken Dinner |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10050000420442 |
| Item Form | Pate |
| Item Weight | 8.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nestle Purina Pet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10050000420442 |
| Model Number | 10050000420442 |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Package Size Name | 24 Pack |
| Product Benefits | Satisfies cats' taste and texture preferences |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Daily feeding, Occasional treats |
| Special Ingredients | Liver, Omega fatty acids from fish |
| Specific Uses For Product | Muscle Care |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Unit Count | 132 Ounce |
B**M
Great cat food that my cats enjoy.
Great act food at a great price. My cats enjoy theseโฆnever leave anything on their plates.
W**D
Cats love Friskies
Are cats love friskies. All kinds of flavors. Have used it for years.
P**B
MY SICK CATS HAVE EATEN THE Chicken and Tuna bad stuff. LIVER AND CHICKEN OK!!
UPDATE 3/18/2023 - The packaging seems to be getting much better. Especially the Super Supper where cans have been tightly plastic wrapped - 4 cans to a wrap. Don't know if its from and individual vendor or amazon but hope they keep up the much better packaging. All the loss of broken, spilt cans is very costly to buyers. The cat family 14 to 16 at any given time - 3 indoor, the rest outside with some freeloaders all love this Liver and Chicken. Whatever was done to make it better for our kitties and less waste to out pocketbooks is appreciated. Times are too hard to accept such bad stuff that was coming. UPDATE - 1/21/22 So I've been closely watching between these 2 types of pate and how the cats reacted to each. The CHICKEN AND TUNA seems to be the culprit that they sniffed, threw up and walked away from. The LIVER AND CHICKEN I served them today they ate. So far nothing coming back up. In this day of turmoil with so many people out sick...Quality Control in many places takes a hit also. UPDATE 1/1722 - I've been purchasing 3 to 4 cases each of the Purina Friskies Liver and Chicken Pate and Chicken and Tuna Pate through Subscribe and Save through last year and so far this year. It was my "go to" addition along with the dry food. I had planned on increasing this order. But have cancelled all Purina Pate flavors! The recent order of 4 cases of each flavor at the end of December, (what has been used so far is 2 cases). One of these I just opened has made all 13 of my cats sick!! They won't touch the stuff and walk away after sniffing it. A FEW WHO HAVE EATEN IT HAVE THROWN IT UP. To throw all of this in the trash or ??? is at a great cost and loss of money not to mention hurtful to my animals. I used to trust Purina. But have cancelled my Subscribe and Save orders for these until this can be rectified on some way by Purina. Recall??? Refund??? Will I trust Purina again?? It's hard to know what is safe these cats to eat any more as things keep changing, it seems. I have been a faithful purchaser of Purina Pate' Wet Cat Food for several years. The 10 outside ferals and 3 inside spoiled kitties used to love them. They only prefer the pate' so that's what they get. They do not like the other textures. But lately with these reviews, and the ever higher costs, its such a waste of money and, most importantly cat health when we trust they will receive nourishing food and we get bad food. So far things seem to be OK with them on some of the wet foods. Sometimes they will just only eat their dry food and not eat the wet food at all. That gets too costly. I do find they do not eat the Mixed Grill, nor the shreds, or fillets at all. Never have. So I don't waste my money buying that. The outrageously high costs of pet food is going higher and there does not seem to be a reason for it or an end to it. Especially here on amazon. So I look elsewhere. The local market where I shop now only carries the small cans of one kind of the higher end/higher cost brand. The shelves are empty of any other brand of cat food. So I've pretty much reached my price limit there. And possible here, too. For me, I've found that its been cheaper and healthier for my cats to buy a few large packages of fresh chicken - 10 or so chicken thighs to a package - at the market to cut up into pieces along with mixing with dry cat food. I put 2 thighs, for example, into each freezer bag and freeze them. I thaw them and give them to my cats about once a week. Two thighs cut up into small pieces can go for at least 4 to 5 meals mixed with dry cat food. I also add in to their meal, occasionally, a grated apple. This is for 13 cats. I make bone broth with the chicken bones and fat. Then add some of the broth to the dry food mix. Or I will just give them the raw bones after I've cut off the meat for them (never the cooked bones that splinter. They only get the raw bones to munch on, as they would eat in the wild.) A meal of this kind for the cats goes a long way to their better health and my pocket book.
S**N
Our most favorite!
Right now we have 3 cats and they love this cat food very much. We used to get a variety pack but they each refused one of the flavors - not the same flavor. So we only order the one or two flavors all three love.
D**N
Cat approved. Always consistent results.
Cat approved. Vet approved. Be careful about amount served and be conservative. Can make cat fat. Have been using as a supplement for years for cat on restricted diet.
D**E
as described
very good quality fresh fast delivery
D**C
An Affordable Carnivore's Diet For Our Furry Little Carnivores
I rescued cats - feral and abused - for several years. I am now down to four that are wonderful for me but unadoptable. That's the backstory. As with many ferals there is often struvite crystals. This is a genetic forms of crystals not just stress related though it can be exacerbated by stressors. I studied more about struvite crystals which is a very common issue for cats and often overlooked. So my tiny feral mommy cat and her two boys -- that makes three of my remaining four -- all have struvite. I finally found the easiest way to control struvite and now they don't get it. All it takes is a consistent diet of gluten free canned food. That means no "gravy" and other glutens. Mine love a mixture of Liver and Chicken pate mixed with Poultry Platter pate with a once a week Salmon pate thrown in. Putting them on a pate only diet has completely eliminated any chance of struvite crystals. Pate only also puts the kitties on a carnivore diet, which is what cats are. Unlike dogs, who are omnivores like we are, a protein only diet is what their bodies prefer. According to those who espouse a carnivore diet they say that the feline body was not made to digest carbohydrates, particularly difficult ones such as glutens -- you know those as those nice gravies on the chunks, flakes, and slices of meat sold for our cats. They also say that the normal amount of carbohydrates a cat in the wild eats is whatever grass is in the stomach of the mouse it eats. Now mine are a bit different than that and, if I plant them good quality grass they will eat that. They will also eat kibbles but they are said to survive though not thrive on kibbles no matter how much they may love them. I started my four on a carnivore diet and, within just a few months, I found they had all become sleeker, slimmer, coats were shinier, and my fat cat had lost almost two lbs while giving them unlimited wet food twice a day. It's amazing. My little feral mommy cat, all 7 lbs of her, is 12 years old but would pass for a six year old. The same is true with the boys. They are more active and play more even though the youngest, the two boys, are 11 years old. I advocate for a pate diet if you want a healthier cat. And, since I cannot afford $25 to $30 for 12 cans of the "better brands" of wet cat food, I trust Purina who has been feeding every form of farm and domestic animals for longer than any of us have been around.
S**T
Perfect
My cats love friskies and they are super picky
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