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Review on 🐈 Delicious and Nutritious Grandma Lucy's Artisan Chicken and Fish Recipe Cat Food – Grain Free and Freeze-Dried 1 Lb Bag by Lisa Smith

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My cat eats it

Surprised there are no reviews yet. my cat loves it I first bought it in 2016 to try it out. My cat Pepper loves it so I keep buying it. Just bought another 1 pound bag. There always seems to be a debate about wet or dry food, but since cats often drink too little water and can develop kidney problems, I decided to feed them both. A long tradition of breakfast, lunch and dinner for our (not spoiled at all) dogs, when Pepper arrived he started being given wet food for breakfast and dinner when the dogs were fed. They each have their own space in the kitchen and must be seated before receiving their plate. Even pepper. Not that we specifically taught him that. He's seen dogs do it, so he did it too. I don't mix dry food with wet food. The pieces are served in a separate bowl and kept in a separate room where dogs cannot reach them. Pepper gets 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons of wet food at breakfast and dinner. To change that for him, sometimes I just mix freeze-dried food with water and serve it that way. Most of the time I mix it with water and a small can of another brand of cat food. Incidentally, peppers prefer pate to flakes or chunks. Grandma Lucy's Artisan comes in a sturdy, resealable plastic bag and is easy to store in the cupboard. After mixing it with water and/or other canned cat food, I store it in the refrigerator in a clearly labeled, dated, sealed container similar to Tupperware. Most of the time, as you can see from the attached photos, the food is shredded into small flakes. Consistency, but there are some bits and pieces that don't grind as finely. My only issue with the food is that Pepper didn't eat some of the large chunks of veggies and fish. I don't think His Highness bothered to chew. Waste is not needed, dogs love big chunks. (Of course they are.) To get rid of the larger chunks, I put the kibble in a blender and blended it almost to a powder. The photos show the food after it has gone through the blender. The pieces of fish break very easily. Some of the vegetarian bits - not so much. I could run the dried food through the blender longer, but I didn't want it to completely turn into a micropowder. Seems very expensive but is made in the USA (Source: 87% USA). , North America, South America, New Zealand and Australia) and you have to keep in mind that it is dried, expands when water is added and I personally combine it with other canned cat food. I even add a little more water than recommended because Pepper likes it thicker. I bought my first three pound pack in December 2016. The second pack was a pound bought in September 2018 and I have just bought another pound. bag January 2019. Pepper loves it so I will keep buying it for him.

Pros
  • Dry
Cons
  • Lots of stuff