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Multiple discrepancies between the product package and the company website make it impossible for me to know what the correct crude protein level and sodium content of this product are. Customer service was less than willing and able to help. I made all my attempts to find this info before offering it to my cat, who is supremely uninterested in this stuff. See my comment to Jim's review for details of my poor cust svc experience.
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I purchased this for my cat who lost a lot of weight after a serious illness. He became a finicky eater and only seemed to want to lick the gravy from his canned foods. I was desperate to get him to eat and to get nutrients in him. I heard of this product and thought a gravy with vitamins in it was a win-win. I paid almost twice the value of the product in shipping, but figured since it was my cat's health, it was worth it (and no local pet store sold it). My cat was not having it. He wouldn't lick it alone on a plate. When he was done eating the gravy from around the canned food bits, I added some of the Vita Gravy to the meat bits and he wasn't even remotely interested. I figured he was still being finicky and he would eat it when he fully recovered and was back to himself. Well, that time came and went, and he still won't eat it. In fact, I tried it with my other cats and every single one of them (even the ones who inhale anything you put in front of them) would not even touch it. They retracted instantly upon smelling it and looked at me with this odd expression. I threw the whole thing away. What a waste!Buy Vita Gravy Lip Lickin' Chicken - 8 oz Now
Spent $6.00 in shipping costs to get this from Amazon, plus price of product, and my cat didn't like it kicked myself for not going to local pet store first.Read Best Reviews of Vita Gravy Lip Lickin' Chicken - 8 oz Here
I bought two different flavors of Vita gravy, and I couldn't get either of my cats to even take a lick of them, despite how I served them. I tried to put some on their dry food, they actually didn't eat for hours until I replaced it with just dry food. I tried offering it up solo, to no avail. And I put some on a bit of lettuce, but they still wouldn't take the bait.I imagine it smells like plastic to them, but both my cats don't go near it after smelling Vita Gravy. I can understand Allstar not liking it he's... special (which is why I call him "Allstar"). He's squeamish and weird and he only eats his regular food in small portions throughout the day; never more than a couple of bites at once. If I offer him wet food, he just licks the gravy from that and leaves the meaty portion to Agnes.
Agnes, on the other hand, is a 20 lb vacuum. I've had to pull string out of her anus because she ingested it and couldn't quite push it out of herself. Come to think of it, she doesn't mind chewing on plastic either, so I'm not sure what about Vita Gravy is so unappetizing to her, especially considering what I've shared.
I don't know if other cats go for it, but I have two VERY different cats of my own and neither will eat Vita Gravy. My advice: Bad buy.When I had a kitty who was in renal failure he had stopped eating. The vet had prescribed some food that my cat would not eat and vitamin drops that he absolutely hated so not only was he not eating, I also couldn't get him to take the prescribed vitamins. Then I found this product and the Hi-Tor Neo cat food. I mixed them together and my cat started eating again. This combo bought him 10 extra months of being a happy playful cat. I am grateful to this product and will use it again if my current kitty develops kidney disease later in his life (he is very young so got forbid this should happen any time soon!)
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