Fromm Four-Star Beef Pate Wet Cat Food

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Beef and barley are finely minced and cooked in broth to form this high-moisture, high-protein pate for cats of all breeds and ages
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  • Fromm Four-Star Beef Pate Canned Cat Food combines Beef, Beef Liver, and Pork to create a wholesome, grain-friendly diet specially formulated for cats of all life stages. Fromm Family Foods will have your kitty purring!

    Fromm canned cat food is:

    Formulated with no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
    Family Owned and Operated since 1904
    Made with high-quality ingredients that are carefully tested and sampled in Fromm's Wisconsin facilities

    Fromm Family Foods is a fifth-generation family owned and operated Pet Food company. Based in Wisconsin, since the turn of the 20th century, Fromm has dedicated themselves to bringing the best nutrition and highest standards to the pet food and treats they make.

  • Suggested Daily Feeding: 1 can for 6 lbs body weight, 1 ½ cans for 8 lbs body weight.
    Every pet is different, so suggested feeding may vary. If mixing wet food and kibble, check calorie content to not over-feed or under-feed.
  • Beef, Beef Broth, Beef Liver, Pearled Barley, Pork, Tomato Paste, Minerals, Calcium Sulfate, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Xanthan Gum, Locust Bean Gum, Taurine, Vitamins.

  • Crude Protein 11% min
    Crude Fat 4% min
    Crude Fiber 1.5% max
    Moisture 78% max
    Caloric Content 139 kcal per can

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04/10/2021
Tammy B.
United States United States
Good product ...picky cat

She’s super finicky and refused to eat the beef flavor. I was just trying something new and it wasn’t a big hit. Now the chicken version was successful. So it’s not the food that failed, just the flavor.