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Where can you purchase Tender Vittles cat food in Tampa FL?

Tender Vittles was discontinued in the United States in 2007.


What did they replace tender vittles with?

Tender Vittles cat food was discontinued in the US in 2007. It was not replaced with anything but can still be purchased in Canada.


Where can you buy soft cat food like tender vittles?

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.


Where to purchase Tender Vittles in Gresham Oregon?

"Tender Vittles is a brand of cat food manufactured by Nestlé under the Purina name. The cat food was previously made by Ralston Purina Company, which was purchased by Nestlé. It was one of the first to bridge the gap between wet, canned cat food, and dry, bagged cat food, being a bit moist and sealed in a vacuum pouch. [citation needed] As of March 2007, the Tender Vittles product line has been discontinued in the United States (it continues to be sold in Canada)." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tender_Vittles


Do they sell Tender Vittles in the US?

As of March 2007, the Tender Vittles product line was discontinued in the United States. It was discontinued because the semi-moist food, with high sugar and salt content, caused health problems for cats.


Where to purchase Tender Vittles in Minneapolis MN?

Tender Vittles is a brand of cat food that was discontinued in the 2000s, so it is no longer available for purchase in stores. You may be able to find vintage or expired Tender Vittles products through online marketplaces like eBay or Amazon, but it is not recommended to feed expired pet food to your pets due to potential health risks. Consider exploring other reputable cat food brands available at local pet stores or through online retailers for your feline companion's nutritional needs.


Why was tender vittles discontinued?

As of March 2007, the Tender Vittles product line has been discontinued in the United States (it continues to be sold in Canada). It was discontinued because the semi-moist food, with high sugar and salt content caused health problems for cats.


What is the ticker symbol for Tender Vittles?

Tender Vittles is a brand of cat food that was originally produced by the company of the same name. However, it is not publicly traded and therefore does not have a ticker symbol. The brand has changed ownership over the years, and it's currently owned by Nestlé Purina PetCare. If you're looking for investment opportunities in pet food companies, you might consider stocks like Nestlé (ticker symbol: NSRGY) or other publicly traded pet food brands.


Where to purchase tender vittles on internet?

Mabe if you look at Amazon.com or search it on Google. I will try and find a web site for cat food or something like that.


Can you order Tender Vittles from Canada?

Tender Vittles, a brand of cat food, is not widely available in Canada due to its discontinuation in many markets. However, you may still find it through specialty pet supply stores or online retailers that import products. Alternatively, consider checking with local pet shops or exploring similar brands available in Canada. Always ensure that any imported pet food complies with Canadian regulations.


What is a synonym for food and begins with the letter V?

vittles


Is there a cat food that is semi soft?

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.