Fussie Cat Super Premium Chicken with Duck Formula in Gravy Grain-Free Canned Cat Food, 2.82-oz, case of 24
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Fussie Cat Premium cat food is made in a state of the art food manufacturing plant. The ingredients help to promote healthy digestion along with a balanced diet for your feline friend. Fussie Cat Premium is a grain-free food.
Key Benefits- Made in a high-quality manufacturing plant
- Grain free: great for cats prone to food sensitivities or allergies
- Great source of omega-3 and 6 essential amino acids that help support skin and coat health to keep your cat's fur soft and healthy
- Low in saturated fat, high in vitamin B6 and phosphorous, and an excellent source of vitamin B12
- Premium, flavorful entrée providing high-quality protein with boneless chicken as the first ingredient
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Item Number84201
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Packaging TypeCan
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Food TextureShredded
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LifestageAdult
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Food FormWet Food
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Special DietGrain-Free, Pea-Free, Natural
Water Sufficient For Processing, Chicken, Chicken Skin, Tapioca Starch, Duck, Sunflower Seed Oil, Tuna Oil, Calcium Carbonate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Xanthan Gum, Chicken Soluble, Choline Chloride, Zinc Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Fructooligosaccharides, Taurine, Vitamin E, Ferrous Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate (Source of Vitamin B), Nicotinic Acid (Source of Vitamin B3), Calcium Pantothenate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement (Source of Vitamin B2), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Source of Vitamin B6), Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin K3 Supplement, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement.
Caloric Content600 kcal/kg, 48 kcal/can
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 11.0% min |
Crude Fat | 1.5% min |
Crude Fat | 2.5% max |
Crude Fiber | 0.1% max |
Carbohydrates | 3.0% max |
Moisture | 85.0% max |
Ash | 1.2% max |
Calcium | 0.15% min |
Magnesium | 0.03.0% max |
Taurine | 0.05% min |
Omega-6 Fatty Acids | 0.1% min |
The amount of food your cat needs to be nourished daily depends on their activity levels and their stage of life. Generally, the more active they are (like adventurous outdoor cats) the more they’ll need to eat. Use the chart to the right to determine the nutrition guidelines for your cat.
While it’s perfectly safe to stop feeding your cat’s previous food one day and introduce Fussie Cat the next, we recommend a gradual transition to Fussie Cat for up to 2 weeks. This is especially true if your cat has been previously fed a high grain, corn, wheat or soy diet. Start by introducing a small amount of Fussie Cat, increasing it daily while decreasing the previous food by the same amount. This will help avoid upset stomachs as it makes it easier for your pet’s digestive system to acclimate.
What sets Fussie Cat apart from other pet foods?
Fussie Cat recipes are based on our Meat First philosophy. Meat or fish is always the main ingredient. As cats are obligate carnivores, nothing but a Meat First recipe will provide complete, Physiologically Tuned™ nutrition for your pet.
Why is real meat as the first ingredient so important?
All Fussie Cat recipes are based on our Meat First™ philosophy because cats are obligate carnivores. They require high amounts of protein to thrive, and lack the digestive enzymes to properly break down and combine incomplete plant proteins. This means they must have high-quality animal protein for optimal health.
Should Fussie Cat canned foods be refrigerated after opening?
Yes. Any unused portion must be refrigerated in a sealed container. Consider a plastic container with a tight-fitting lid. In addition, we recommend using each meal completely within 4 days of opening it. If your cat doesn’t care for cold food, let it sit at room temperature for around 30 minutes, or microwave it for 10 seconds (in a microwave safe dish, not the can), prior to feeding.
How do I read the dates on cans of Fussie Cat?
To help ensure you’re getting the freshest food for your cat, we provide both a “Production Date” and an “Expiration Date” on our packaging, located on the bottom of the can. It will read: “PRO MM/DD/YYYY, and EXP MM/DD/YYYY.” Never feed our pet food or any other brand to your cat past the expiration date.
What is the shelf life of Fussie Cat food?
Our recipes are vacuum sealed in our kitchen to give them a shelf life of 3 years. As with any pet food, never feed our meals to your pet past the expiration date, which is clearly marked on the bottom of the can.
Fussie Cat may be healthy, but will my cat like it?
The healthiest recipe in the world is useless if your cat won’t eat it. Conversely, the most delicious recipe falls short if it doesn’t provide the nutrition your cat’s biology demands. That’s why our recipes are all “Co-Created by Cats.™” We start with the Meat First™ ingredients your cat needs to thrive, then we taste test our meals with actual pets to create meals that are as delicious as they are nutritious.
Can I feed my cat dog food, or vice versa?
No. Despite what you may have heard, cats and dogs have unique nutritional needs and should be fed meals designed specifically for their needs. Health problems may occur from not feeding your pet a complete and balanced, species appropriate diet. Check the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) statement, or on the product packaging to determine if that recipe is appropriate for your pet’s nutritional requirements.
Is Fussie Cat easy to rotate between flavors with my sensitive feline?
Because Fussie Cat® products are formulated to have similar nutrient profiles it is a great rotational diet. If your cat is sensitive to a certain recipe we recommend that you try another.
How do I know Fussie Cat provides my pet with quality nutrition?
All Fussie Cat foods are made in an FDA-approved kitchen that also produces human-grade foods. We regularly inspect everything from the manufacturing process to the raw ingredients that go in our foods so you can rest assured your cat’s meals are prepared under the strictest guidelines for quality control that meets international standards.
Do you perform any invasive animal testing in developing your products?
No, and we never will. Our company was founded on the basis of providing delicious, nutritionally correct, value conscious meals for your cat. To fine-tune our recipes, we conduct trials where our food is fed to pets. This is done in a comfortable, stress-free environment for the animals.
What is AAFCO and is Fussie Cat AAFCO approved?
AAFCO stands for Association of American Feed Control Officials. All Fussie Cat recipes are formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO for all life stages of your pet. This certifies that Fussie Cat is a nutritionally complete product that can be fed to your pet as its sole ration without adding any other substance except water. For more information on AAFCO regulations, visit aafco.org.

Co-Created by Cats
Instead of just assuming what kind of food cats will like, Fussie Cat lets them call the shots. Each recipe is co-created and taste-tested by cats to make sure your own kitty will love it. Aside from being highly palatable, Fussie Cat wet and dry foods are full of quality meats like boneless chicken, duck, tuna, shrimp and prawns to make sure your little carnivore is getting the protein-rich, feline-appropriate diet she needs.


Made for Meat Lovers
If there's one thing cats crave, it's the rich taste of pure meat. It makes sense, because they're obligate carnivores. Your four-legged friend probably lets you know exactly what she likes, and it's sure to be fish, poultry or meat. Fussie Cat has farm-raised poultry, ocean fish from the South Pacific, and a whole range of interesting seafood options like Threadfin Bream, smoked tuna, mussels, clams and anchovies.
Physiologically Correct Diets
Knowing that cats need meat protein to survive, Fussie Cat developed formulas that they call Physiologically Correct. As true carnivores, their bodies are extremely efficient in processing meat, so 20% of their diet should come from animal proteins. Fussie Cat's foods start with meat, are low in carbs and include a complete spectrum of essential vitamins and minerals. You can be sure your kitty's getting all the necessary amino acids, protein and other nutrients.

Kitty's Choice
With two canned food lines and several tempting dry food options, your cat can always have the dinner she prefers. Fussie Cat Premium is a tuna-based menu that pairs this popular fish with chicken or seafood delicacies. Super Premium is made for chicken lovers with boneless chicken, low sodium levels and plenty of omegas. Market Fresh dry foods are crunchy and delicious, with proteins full of vitamin B12, and antioxidant-rich cranberries and blueberries.
Outstanding Quality Control
Fussie Cat makes their top-quality foods in an FDA-registered kitchen—the same kitchen that produces canned food that's fit for people to eat. Thorough quality inspections are conducted daily for food safety, heavy metals, pathogens, contamination and pesticides, so the end product is everything that you should expect it to be.


About Fussie Cat
Fussie Cat uses a carnivore-friendly, meat-first philosophy to provide wholesome meals that are full of the animal proteins your cat needs to thrive. Meat is always the main course, and carbohydrates only appear in limited amounts. They've created recipes that not only pass the strictest international food safety tests, but also kitty taste tests with flying colors. Cats from all corners of the U.S. will find all their favorites in Fussie Cat's Market Fresh dry foods and flavorful wet foods.
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Not in gravy
By Sejal on Nov 25, 2020
This is shredded chicken and duck in a water-based liquid. I would not call this gravy. My cats only like things in gravy and will not (and have never liked) shredded chicken in water-based liquid.
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not for picky cats
By blackcatmom on Sep 12, 2020
Ordered this for my cats and to look at it, it looks like really good high quality food. You can see the actually grains of meat. That said, my 2 felines wont touch it. They would prefer the cheap, not as healthy cat food instead of the stuff that looks like actual food. If you have picky cats, try a single can first because they might not like it. Now I have a case of $35 food collecting dust in the cabinet.
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delicious kitty food
By Jean on Oct 19, 2020
My two fur babies love this food....................................................................................................................
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Great ingredients but..
By Hapagirl on May 10, 2020
I tried Fussie Cat because I want my two cats to eat good quality food. There’s a good amount of thickened “gravy” but both cats had a hard time chewing up the larger pieces of shredded chicken. In some cans the pieces were smaller and they liked it better. Smells good!
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Exceptional
By Marygal on Jan 9, 2020
My cat goes crazy for this stuff! She licks her bowl clean everyday. She never does that with any food but this. Since she’s 16 and down to 6 lbs I might give her one for lunch too. Fantastic cat food!
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Pumpkin Loves it
By Catlover on Jan 2, 2020
We have an 18 yr old cat with somatosis and can no longer eat hard food. He runs in the room to eat this. He loves it. I am glad I am feeding him a great brand of food.
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Cats don’t like
By Anna on Jan 17, 2020
My cats won’t eat it ...won’t touch it at all They love tuna and salmon and ocean fish But not chicken and duck .
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Cat's Delight
By Burney on Oct 31, 2019
Fussy cats will love this food - it looks and smells REAL for a change! My cat loves it . (I wish they sold mixed flavor cases.)
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Lifesaver!
By Allergycatmom on Jul 6, 2019
My cat is a tripe edged sword: extremely fussy, requires drugs, and has multiple food allergies. He used to get Wild Calling for years, but it seems the formulas he can eat are no longer available. My cat is allergic to peas, salmon, corn, and beef (verified with food trials). Finding foods that do not contain these items, especially salmon, is very difficult. He also is on Atopica for severe environmental allergies, and it makes him vomit due to the taste, a fact I just accepted. This food was recommended to me by someone whose cat has gastric cancer, so I ordered it with the expectation my cat would reject it. I cannot sing this foods' praises enough, not only does my fussy cat LOVE it, but My cat is a tripe edged sword: extremely fussy, requires drugs, and has multiple food allergies. He used to get Wild Calling for years, but it seems the formulas he can eat are no longer available. My cat is allergic to peas, salmon, corn, and beef (verified with food trials). Finding foods that do not contain these items, especially salmon, is very difficult. He also is on Atopica for severe environmental allergies, and it makes him vomit due to the taste, a fact I just accepted. This food was recommended to me by someone whose cat has gastric cancer, so I ordered it with the expectation my cat would reject it. I cannot sing this foods' praises enough, not only does my fussy cat LOVE it, but I can put small amounts of Atopica into the food. After almost 5 years of trying different foods to add Atopica, this is the first. Thank you so much Fussie Cat and Chewy! … more
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Expensive & my 3 cats didn’t like
By Mcat on Aug 25, 2019
Expensive & my 3 cats didn’t like. I thought I would try this since the Nutro Duck flavor was out of stock. 2 of my cats were spoiled from birth and the 3rd is a former feral cat. None would eat this food.