As far as I know, Tender Vittles is no longer being made. My cat was addicted to it, too. From what I understand, the ingredient they used to keep the vittles tender (propylene glycol) that was found to be harmful to cats in the quantities it was being ingested, being that it was a daily food for a lot of cats. There were also concerns about the high amount of sugar and salt in the food.
2-22-08 - According to Purina they stopped manufacturing Tender Vittles the end of 2006. Accordingly, if you find this product anywhere, it will be over 1 year old.
Tender Vittles was discontinued in the United States in 2007.
Tender Vittles was discontinued in the United States in 2007.
I work at Petsmart and we have a whole selection of soft at food, although im not sure what tender vittles is, i am sure you will find something in Petsmart!
Moist morsels cat food is sold in several brands and varieties. The cat food can be purchased at almost any large retails store, pet stores, or even grocery stores.
I have the same question. My cat is 21 and can eat mostly soft food; Tender Vittles, Happy Cat and all others like this are not on the supermarket shelves. I haven't found a substitute either. I have the same question. My cat is 21 and can eat mostly soft food; Tender Vittles, Happy Cat and all others like this are not on the supermarket shelves. I haven't found a substitute either.
It is from the Latin for something like "soft" or "tender".
simile
Tender means sensitive So try and think of another for sensitiveYou could use words like... delicate soft careful
A baby's skin is soft and tender. <><><> Tender can be a verb "I tender my resignation." It can be an adjective "This is a tender steak" It can be a noun "These gold coins are legal tender." or "he served on a ship in the Navy- a submarine tender."
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No. It's a simile If it had said,"...the scent was a soft and tender embrace," then it would be a metaphor. A simile says the thing is similar to another. A metaphor says they are the same thing. The word "like" is a dead giveaway that it's a simile.
It supports the tender plant parts like leaves, bracts, flowers and also help in photosynthesis
Asparagus is not soft when it is raw. It is "springy" and stands up straight. When cooked it depends on your preference. You can cook it until it is very tender or some people like it just a bit crunchy.
No It is a soft, tender part like skin. It may cause a small stone bruse if you try to pick it out.
it means uncertain, mabey soft, 'tender
a tender soft white was in a elephant it was discussed by the scientists