Did you ever think you would one day serve your feline friend a dish of Wild Salmon and Whipped Egg Souffle with Garden Greens? How about a dish of Shredded Yellowfin Tuna Fare in a Savory Broth with Garden Greens? Well, now you can, along with a variety of other restaurant-inspired dishes, including White Meat Chicken and Whipped Egg Souffle with Garden Greens, Turkey Florentine in a Delicate Sauce with Garden Greens, Shredded White Meat Chicken Fare in a Savory Broth with Garden Greens, Yellowfin Tuna Florentine, and Wild Salmon Florentine.
To say cats love these dishes is an understatement. They go crazy over them, devouring every bit in their dish.
Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys are "artfully prepared with elegant combinations of delectable ingredients such as white meat chicken, wild salmon, yellowfin tuna and lean turkey, in a flavorful broth, sauce or souffle, with garden greens." For a mere 79 cents per three-ounce can, your cat can enjoy a combination of three foods cats love in a variety of creative forms.
My cats prefer the souffles over the Florentines and the broths. But they love each and every one of them, and I would be alarmed if my male cat didn't greet me at the door when I come home from work begging for his nightly meal of Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys.
Manufactured by Purina, Elegant Medleys are fairly new, and you may have seen the commercial, which could easily be mistaken for a commercial about a five star restaurant. But from the cats' reaction to these dishes, their depiction may not be far from the truth. Yes, these restaurant-inspired dishes are a bit more pricey than the traditional wet cat foods, but if these cats could talk, I'm sure they would tell you, it's well worth the extra thirty cents.
Whether you treat your cats to a nightly meal of Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys, or serve it to them once in a blue moon as a special treat, I highly recommend picking up a can or two to see how your cats will react. Chances are they will love it.
Published by Autumn Skies
I'm a Registered Dietitian with 10 years of clinical experience. I am also a freelance travel writer, who focuses on the Hawaiian Islands. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI've been buying Fancy feast for 18 years. Then they switched their packaging with small writing. When a friend asked me what cat food brand I bought, I couldn't remember.
I hate their new packaging, plus the price has gone up .20 per can....total rip off. It's probably to pay for the overpriced ad exec who came up with the stupid idea to rebrand.
I'm not sure why the idiotic brand manager decided to confuse the public with the hundreds of varietal choices. Does he own a cat? I doubt it!
Well Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys was the first and only food my cat will eat with relish. However, when I had a job I thought nothing of the $3 a day-$90 a month. Didn't even know what I was spending. Now I am in a fix. How am I going to survive spending this much money plus litter and liners. So don't start your cat on this food unless you know you will be able to afford it "till death you do part".