🐾 Elevate mealtime with Fancy Feast – because your cat deserves the best!
SMOOTH TEXTURE - Pate perfection for picky eaters.
GOURMET DELIGHT - Indulge your feline with a savory salmon feast!
BALANCED NUTRITION - 100% complete meal for every life stage.
CONVENIENT PACKAGING - 24 tins for endless mealtime joy.
GLUTEN FREE GOODNESS - Safe and delicious for all cats.
Purina Fancy Feast Godfather Wet Food for Adult Cats offers a gourmet experience with its savory salmon flavor, ensuring a 100% complete and balanced meal for cats of all life stages. Each pack contains 24 convenient 3oz tins, perfect for maintaining freshness and catering to your cat's discerning palate.
Specifications
Pet Type
Cat
Product Dimensions
13.21 x 19.94 x 15.62 cm; 85 g
Item model number
10050000429445
Breed Recommendation
All Breed Sizes
Pet Life Stage
All Life Stages
Flavor
Salmon
Item Form
Pate
Allergen Information
Gluten Free
Colour
salmon
Size
2.04 kg (Pack of 1)
Number of Items
1
Quantity
24
Care Instructions
Adjust as needed. Divided into two or more meals
Storage Information
Keep Dry
Specific Uses
All Life Stages
Batteries required
No
Batteries Included
No
Item Weight
85 g
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
Why the price hike? Thus was approx $13 for 24 just 2 weeks ago. Walmart sells @ 54 cents a can. Price gouging?
difference between classic and grilled
Why do they put cows milk in food for cats when cats generally are lactose intolerant?
are all of the gravy flavors chicken or are they mixed?
Common Questions
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Thus was approx $13 for 24 just 2 weeks ago. Walmart sells @ 54 cents a can. Price gouging?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It would seem that since online shopping is beginning to take precedence over brick and mortar shopping (especially due to the pandemic), Amazon and other long time online stores are hiking their prices, because they can. \n\nBrick and mortar stores have lost a lot of ground, with long existing, well known stores going bankrupt and disappearing since the beginning of this century. Sear's and K-Mart are a good example. Sears has been around since the 19th century, operating extensively via mail order (I have many digital copies of their early catalogs, and they're huge!). Unfortunately, Walmart was one of 2 nails in their coffin. \n\nThe first nail in traditional retail was a mix between the white exodus to the suburbs and the coming of indoor malls. When they began to gain popularity their spread during the 70s, 80s and 90s, snuffed out a lot of local and regional retailers. Then along came Walmart. \n\nWalmart is largely responsible for the last round of annihilation of locally owned stores, as well as their finishing off what was left of many medium and small sized cities downtowns. Along came the internet, which by the mid to late 90s had only just become an alternative and possible means for smaller and specialty retailers to regain some ground they had lost previously. That is, until Amazon. \n\nAmazon began as an online bookseller and were largely responsible for finishing off privately owned local book stores. Amazon was so successful at this that even well-known national booksellers began to suffer. Walden's, B.Dalton's, Borders, and many more, eventually couldn't compete and either downsized greatly or died a slow death. If you were around during those years, there were a lot of people desperately trying to save those stores. Typically, this effort was for the smaller, locally owned bookstores, but there were some who also did the same for the large corporate sellers. Something that seems a bit odd and a text book example of misplaced loyalties. \n\nAs for the local booksellers, they were more than just stores selling books. They were local venues for book lovers or anyone to spend time talking with others about books, and the owners were always very knowledgeable themselves. There was also a vested interested in saving those stores (as was the same with almost any locally owned establishment) as the money spent in them not only largely remained within the communities, it multiplied itself. While on the other side, money spent in franchises or stores whose base was elsewhere, sucked the bulk of the dollars spent within them outside the area and back to their Cities and States of origin. This is one case where centralized retail (for that is in one sense what it is), does more damage to the communities they move into than most either know about or are willing to admit. \n\nWalmart, being amongst the worst of its kind, finished off what the indoor shopping malls and shopping centers had begun before it. At one point, Walmart's goal was to not have any Walmart further than five miles from another Walmart. Then the internet blossomed, along with Amazon.\n\nBy the late 90s and early 00s, Amazon began diversifying, moving from one element of retail to another, until today their reach is well beyond originally selling books. Unfortunately, as convenient as Amazon may appear, some of it is illusion by utilizing a third party seller system giving the impression that it carries far more than it really does. \n\nDon't forget the damage deregulating the banking and financing system caused during the first years of the 00s. That led to the economic implosion worldwide, which many have never really recovered from. While many lost homes, jobs, etc., it was also the beginning of the shuttering of what was once considered steady and stable franchises, big box stores, and indoor shopping malls. Now that we're transitioning to online shopping, brick and mortar stores are suffering greatly."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"difference between classic and grilled","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"If you are in the cat food aisle at Walmart, everyone is shopping for Classic pate because it’s what their cats love."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Why do they put cows milk in food for cats when cats generally are lactose intolerant?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It does NOT cause loose stools in my cats, in fact I switched from a food without milk that actually did cause loose stools. Not every food & protein will work with every cat. I REALLY wish Purina would not put fish in almost every flavor. There are scientifically proven negative consequences to feeding fish except as treat or special meal. Mercury, metals, disrupting vitamin E absorption & addiction. Cats absolutely love the flavor & when fed often will start to refuse other healthy proteins. However I do sometimes add a tsp or 2 of fat free lactose free milk to my cats food. It’s not needed but a special treat with calcium. Milk adds carbs which cats have no nutritional requirement for so also watch the carb content in the food do you feed. If the food has ANy plant material from grain to potatoes to pumpkin it will add carbs & carbs in cats = obese or diabetic cats. Watch the fish & carbs & you can easy measure carbs on dry matter basis using one of many cat food carb calculators available just google. Healthy cats shouldn’t have more than 10% carbs on a dry matter basis and diabetic cats should never ever have more than 5% carbs on a dry matter basis. Surprisingly, all of the new fancy face naturals are low in carbs and acceptable except they all pretty much have fish. Read those labels! It’s not hard to feed species appropriate food…even on budget. 😀"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"are all of the gravy flavors chicken or are they mixed?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Hi Savannah. It's Diana with Fancy Feast. We appreciate your question regarding our Purina Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers Gourmet Wet Cat Food - (24) 3 oz. Cans. It depends on the flavor you pick but if you do pick chicken it will be a full case of chicken not mixed. We hope this is helpful!"}}]}]}