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🐟 Applaws Tuna Fillet in Broth Wet Cat Food with Natural Cheese Review

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Description of 🐟 Applaws Tuna Fillet in Broth Wet Cat Food with Natural Cheese

Natural, Simple, Safe, Ingredients That You'Re Already Feeding The Rest Of Your Family. Natural, The Way You Think Natural Ought To Be. Provides Great Addition To Your Cat'S Dry Food Diet. Irresistible Flavors That Cat Will Love.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"My Cats Love This Cheesy Treat!

My cats absolutely love this tuna fillet with cheese! As a result of using this product, I found that my cats were more active and their coats looked healthier. The portion size is perfect for my cats and they always lick their plates clean. The packaging is also really convenient for storing and serving. The only downside is that it is a bit pricey compared to other cat food options, but it is worth it for the quality of the product. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for high-quality…

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  • High-quality tuna fillet
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  • Almost everything is there

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Applaws Tuna and Cheese Cat Food

We bought this cat food in London after seeing how our daughter's cat liked it. Our cat loves it! It's great that it's now available in the US.

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  • Pet Supplies
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

100% Approved for Cats

Not to mention I love this product but my three beautiful little orange tabbies absolutely love this food. In fact, they love all applaws - dry or wet. Jars are so hard to find in pet stores - so thankful Revain carries the brand. Would love to see additional offerings such as turkey or salmon.

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  • Cats
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  • Retail Availability