




🐾 Elevate your cat’s mealtime with real fish flavor and brain-boosting benefits!
Fussie Cat Premium Mackerel in Gravy is a complete, balanced adult cat food featuring real mackerel flakes in a savory gravy. Rich in DHA Omega-3 and fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, it supports brain, vision, skin health, and daily hydration through its high moisture content. Packaged in convenient, easy-to-open pouches, it’s a nutritious and delicious choice for discerning cat owners who want the best for their pets.
| ASIN | B0CLDGZQB1 |
| Additional Features | Co-Created By Cats! and New Line in Fussie Cat Family |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,587 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #79 in Cat Food Pouches |
| Brand | Fussie Cat |
| Brand Name | Fussie Cat |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 700 Reviews |
| Flavor | Mackerel in Gravy |
| Item Form | Flake |
| Item Weight | 2.47 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Southeast Asain Packaging and Canning |
| Number of Items | 48 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Benefits | Supports hydration, brain & eye health, and skin health |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Main Meal for Adult Cats |
| Special Ingredients | gravy |
| Specific Uses For Product | Training |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 810138350201 |
| Unit Count | 118.56 Ounce |
M**E
Cats = notoriously choosy eaters, but my discriminating Maine Coon loves this mackerel in gravy
As most cats love any food with gravy, and will often just snarf up the liquid and leave the protein behind, I don't know what this review is worth, but my Maine Coon loves it. And amazingly, all of it. With any other wet food in gravy, she'll lap up the gravy and let the rest go to waste, but I've served this to her twice now, and was pleasantly surprised that each time she actually ate all the mackerel, too. The mackerel chunks are a generous size, so I find that I have to break it up to get my cat to eat it. Foods that contain high-fat fish like mackerel and salmon are especially recommended for Maine Coons, so I was happy to find this grain-free food to supplement my cat's mostly paté options (had to give up on the other gravy-based foods since she only licked up the gravy). I assumed that Fussie Cat was a "bargain" food, so I was pleased to discover that it's reputed to be a healthy choice for cat food, and contains high-quality, fresh ingredients including real meat, and with a high nutritional value, plus the added benefit of digestive health support. The packets, while not recyclable like aluminum cans, can be handy, especially to put in kitty emergency go-bags. (Though imagine how unpopular you'd be if, in the event of an emergency, you were forced to evacuate to a community shelter, and then busted out this mackerel for your feline companion!) Anyway, given that all cats have different culinary preferences, offering them new foods is always a gamble. But all I can report is that my gravy-loving cat who usually just laps up the liquid and leaves the meat behind actually ate all of this food both times I've served it to her. It always gratifying to make your pets happy, but knowing that you're also providing them with healthy, nutritious food is a definite plus!
C**M
my cats new Favorite!!
this is my cats new favorite! a little tricky to get to the bottom of the package - but that's what spoons are for! i have to buy two boxes at a time as well as my other kitten fell in love with this after getting a taste!
W**E
Healthy Treat !
Have a young female Maine Coon. She loves this and her coat is looking great since I started her on 1 pak a day for the last 2 months in addition to regular diet.
E**H
My fussy cats LOVE Fussy cat cans but love the pouches a tiny bit less; good value
I've had many cats. One thing I've found that almost all cats love is a gelatinous covering to their wet food. I found this out when I first tried Fussy Cat canned food in aspic. All of my cats have loved the aspic version of Fussy cat. A big favorite flavor is the shrimp and tuna in aspic. My current two cats are no exception. They love the canned version of Fussy cat but they never eat it all even though the cans are 2.5oz so I thought the pouches would be a better option since they're easier to save the leftovers in. However, for whatever reason, my two cats aren't as crazy about the pouch version. That's how fussy they are! It's the same brand, same flavor in aspic but they turned their noses up after licking the juice. The only reason I can see for this is that the version in these pouches doesn't have the same amount of aspic as the canned version does. The price point is so much better for the pouches than the cans. I ended up bringing the box over to my boyfriend's house where we have 5 other cats and they loved it! Even my two cats that will only eat Temptations as a treat will eat this. I was happy to see that it didn't go to waste that they enjoyed it so much. It has real food in it that you can identify with your eyes. The tuna and shrimp are in large chunks that look like human grade food. The only downfall, when it came to my other 5 cats, was when I saved half an open pouch in the refrigerator. I took it out, left it on the counter to adapt to room temperature because most cats don't like their food to be as cold as refrigerated temperatures, and once it warmed up the texture changed. This happens with most cat food that I try to save after it's been opened so it's not just this brand. The aspic fell flat and wasn't gelatinous anymore and the cats no longer had interest in it. I opened a new pouch to see if they still liked it in general and they did. They just wanted a fresh pouch!
K**E
Loved by my cat!
My cat loves this food. It’s probably a little expensive but my cat is worth it.
M**.
Ok but not like the canned version
This is hit or miss with my cat and he won’t eat the whole pouch, when he does attempt. Nit like the cans though. He loves the canned Tuna and chicken liver, tuna & salmon, etc and eats the whole can in two seperate meals (morning and night). He is older with poor teeth and won’t eat a lot of dry unless it’s small, softer or mixed with canned Fussie. I have wasted so much money trying to find a cheaper alternative to the canned Fussie cat but it just goes in the garbage. He won’t eat anything he doesn’t like, whether his teeth are bothering him or not, but if I don’t get what he wants he will lose weight and then can’t fight any infections or health issue. Not sure why they are different but they should make it transparent. The brand was pretty forthright it seemed a few years back and they were adamant about transparency and the means of national or international laws and methods of sourcing ingredients and getting fish, in particular from country with high standards for pet food fish. Mainly similar as with human consumption level like Thailand and being very open about its sourcing. But something is different with the pouches and not being transparent about it upsets me and taints their reputation in my opinion. It makes me question their products when they start saying nothings different when you see all these reviews and people who know and are familiar with the food all say it’s something different. These are cheaper than cans and for me I was hoping to find an affordable variety pack other than driving to my local source to buy individual ones. But I guess it’s better than buying the pouches and wasting my money. They need to explain what the difference is though. Because there is something. Not the same at all.
L**E
Reasonable in price.
My cat picks the tuna out and won't eat the chicken ... but isn't that normal? Cats are fussy!
M**E
Cats hate it
No wonder it was so much cheaper than the other ones. My cats would not even touch this stuff… and I have three. Not one of them likes it.
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