How about a canned Farnby cat?

Personally, I don't recommend Farnby's canned cat. Whether it is a snack can or a staple food can, his family likes to add corn starch, which is a high carbohydrate. Cats are carnivores, and they tend to go bad if they eat too much. In addition, starch is easy to turn into fat, which is especially unfriendly to fat cats. Moreover, their canned food also likes carrots and vegetables. As for the dishes, they didn't write anything.

Personally, I recommend that you choose red dogs and small green cans. (My cat loves to eat), 0 starch (excluding grain, gluten, glue and attractant), and a single source of meat can reduce the risk of cats being allergic to a certain meat protein! Its canned salmon and canned chicken contain 94% and 96% meat respectively, which are clearly written and can be safely eaten. The added oil is also an animal oil-fish oil, which can protect the cat's fur. Unlike Farnby, if you eat too much, adding olive oil may burden the cat's digestive system. ...

Generally speaking, it is not recommended to buy canned food for Farnby, but people can copy their homework and take it home directly.