Friskies Cat Food
Delight Your Pet With Friskies Cat Foods
Whether your feline friend prefers wet food or dry kibble, Friskies cat foods make it easier to satisfy any kitty's cravings. The company is also working to eliminate artificial ingredients from its products, giving you extra peace of mind as you search for a tasty food that meets your cat's nutritional needs. Shop the CVS online store to find wet and dry cat foods from Friskies.
Who Makes Friskies Cat Foods?
Nestlé Purina PetCare Company manufactures Friskies cat foods in the United States and Thailand. The company is a subsidiary of Nestlé Global, which owns dozens of popular brands, including:
Carnation
Starbucks Coffee at Home
Stouffer's
S. Pellegrino
Does Friskies Cat Food Need to Be Refrigerated?
Dry Friskies cat food doesn't need to be refrigerated, but it should be kept in a cool, dry place. To keep dry food fresh, store it in an airtight container or secure the bag with a clip. Friskies cat food cans should be refrigerated immediately after opening. You can always warm up the food if your cat refuses to eat it cold. To keep canned food fresh, transfer it to an airtight container or cover the can with aluminum foil or plastic wrap.
Are Friskies Cat Food Cans Recyclable?
Friskies cat food cans are made from aluminum, a recyclable material, making it a little easier to reduce your carbon footprint. To recycle your empty cans, rinse them thoroughly and place them in your recycling bin.
What Varieties of Friskies Cat Foods Are Available?
Friskies cat foods come in several varieties, giving your cat plenty of options. The company makes dry kibble in seafood, beef, chicken and turkey flavors. Friskies also makes Gravy Swirlers, which have gravy baked in for extra moisture. For cats who don't drink enough, this extra moisture is a good source of water.
If your cat prefers wet food, Friskies has you covered. Prime Filets combine meaty chunks of food with moist gravy, while Friskies Shreds offer thin cuts of meat cooked in gravy or sauce. Friskies also has soft pâtés, which may make it easier for older cats or cats with dental problems to get the right number of calories. Each type of cat food comes in several flavors, including ocean whitefish, chicken dinner and poultry platter.