Cosmo, allowing me to sleep until a "grass matinée" 6 am was quite hungry, and scarfed this one right up. It has some solidity, not being as flaky as in the above photo, some gel for binding. The marketing is bizarre, not having anything to do with what appeals to cats. However, it wasn't too pricey for this class of cat food (1.10), and it did the trick (post poned my journey to restock whiskas for a day). It reminds me of when I was testing out baby foods on my two kids in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. "Beans and Rice" available in both places, and poi being quite popular with Veronica, who was a slender and voracious baby. There was some effort at appealing to the parents' desire for organic foods, but no "Marbella Paella" or "Mideast Feast". Yet one hears of Indian infants being weaned onto curry, mexican babies to arroz con frijoles, etc., so why are our babes so nurtured in finickiness? Our cats even more? I guess it's just conspicuous consumption
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