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Purina Friskies Wet Cat Food Variety Pack Review – Is It Worth Buying?

By haunh··4 min read·
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Purina Friskies Gravy Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Poultry Shreds, Meaty Bits and Prime Filets - (Pack of 32) 5.5 oz. Cans

Purina Friskies Gravy Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Poultry Shreds, Meaty Bits and Prime Filets - (Pack of 32) 5.5 oz. Cans

Friskies

  • Canned cat food variety pack includes real chicken and turkey for healthy protein. Hearty bites with poultry and a texture cats love
  • Friskies Shreds, Meaty Bits and Prime Filets high-protein wet cat food gives her something substantial to chew on. Provides 100 percent complete and balanced nutrition
  • Wet food for cats with poultry that’s easy for cats to chew and swallow. Formulated to provide essential nutrition for adult cats
  • Every soft cat food variety includes added vitamins and mineral supplements to promote overall good health and is made with no artificial colors or preservatives.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • 32 cans per pack means fewer repeat orders and better value for multi-cat households
  • Three distinct textures keep feeding time interesting even for picky cats
  • Made with real chicken and turkey as primary protein sources
  • No artificial colors or preservatives — a clean ingredient list
  • Complete and balanced nutrition meets adult cat dietary requirements
  • Soft texture works well for senior cats or those with dental sensitivities

Cons

  • Gravy-heavy formulas can be messier to serve and may stain feeding mats
  • Poultry-only protein source — not ideal for cats with poultry allergies or sensitivities
  • Higher moisture content means fewer actual calories per can compared to some competitors
  • Not suitable as a sole diet without dry food rotation for some cats
  • Some cats may refuse certain textures within the variety pack

Quick Verdict

The Purina Friskies wet cat food variety pack is a solid budget option for cat owners who want to give their pets real poultry protein without breaking the bank. At 32 cans of 5.5 oz each, it delivers decent variety across three textures — shreds, meaty bits, and prime filets — all without artificial colors or preservatives. Is it premium dining? No. But for everyday feeding, it checks the right boxes. I'd give it a 3.8 out of 5. If you have multiple cats or want to rotate textures without switching brands, this pack earns its shelf space.

Purina Friskies Gravy Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Poultry Shreds, Meaty Bits and Prime Filets - (Pack of 32) 5.5 oz. Cans

What Is the Purina Friskies Gravy Wet Cat Food Variety Pack?

Let me set the scene: it's a rainy Saturday morning, I've got two cats staring at me with that unmistakable I'm starving despite having food in my bowl look, and I'm standing in front of the cat food aisle. That's exactly where this 32-can Friskies variety pack comes into play. It's Purina's mid-tier offering — a step above their basic dry formulas but nowhere near the price of prescription or boutique brands.

The pack centres on poultry: real chicken and turkey appear as the first ingredients in most varieties. Each can falls into one of three texture categories — Shreds (those long, tender strips), Meaty Bits (chunkier, more substantial pieces), and Prime Filets (smooth, almost pâté-like). Every variety sits in gravy, which most cats find irresistible. The whole line meets AAFCO standards for complete and balanced nutrition in adult cats. No artificial colours, no artificial preservatives — those two things alone put it ahead of several competitors in the same price bracket.

Key Features

  • 32 cans at 5.5 oz per can — over 13 pounds of wet food per pack
  • Real chicken and turkey as primary protein sources
  • Three texture varieties: Shreds, Meaty Bits, and Prime Filets
  • Gravy-based formulas cats find palatable
  • No artificial colours or preservatives added
  • Complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats per AAFCO guidelines
  • Added vitamins and mineral supplements for overall health support

Hands-On Review

After cracking open a dozen cans across the three textures, here's what actually happened. My older cat — she's nine, picky as anything, and has turned her nose up at three other wet foods this year — went for the Shreds first. She demolished it in about four minutes. The pieces are soft enough that she didn't have to work hard, which matters when you've got any kind of dental stiffness.

The Meaty Bits got a different reaction. My younger cat, a two-year-old who treats every meal like a speed-eating competition, actually paused. The chunks are noticeably more substantial than the shreds, so he had to actually chew rather than inhale. That slower eating meant less regurgitation afterward — a small win I'd genuinely noticed by day three.

What surprised me was the Prime Filets. I expected those to be the boring option, almost an afterthought. Instead, the smooth texture came in handy as a topper mixed with dry kibble for my older cat, who sometimes struggles with dry food alone. The gravy binds nicely to the kibble pieces.

There is a caveat though, and I want to be straight about it: the gravy is genuinely generous. If you're particular about your feeding mats or have a cat who scoops food out with their paw (you know the type), expect some cleanup. The gravy splatters more than the pâté-style options. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's worth knowing before you buy.

Purina Friskies Gravy Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Poultry Shreds, Meaty Bits and Prime Filets - (Pack of 32) 5.5 oz. Cans

Who Should Buy It?

  • Multi-cat households benefit most — 32 cans keep the pantry stocked without constant reordering, and the variety means you're not stuck with one texture if one of your cats is particular.
  • Budget-conscious owners who still want real protein and no artificial additives. This isn't the cheapest option on the market, but the price-to-quality ratio is strong for wet food at this volume.
  • Owners of senior or dental-sensitive cats — the soft textures are genuinely easy to chew and swallow, making mealtime less of a struggle.
  • Anyone wanting to transition from dry to wet food — the poultry-only flavour profile is mild and appealing, which helps finicky cats adjust.

Skip this if your cat has a diagnosed poultry allergy or sensitivity — the entire line is chicken and turkey based. Also skip it if you're exclusively looking for grain-free wet food, as these varieties do contain grains.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Purina Fancy Feast Classic Pâté — a step up in ingredient quality and protein variety, but at a higher price point. Better if your cat tolerates seafood flavours and you want more texture options beyond poultry.
  • Wellness Complete Health Grain-Free Wet Cat Food — grain-free formulation with more diverse protein sources including beef and fish. Worth considering if you need to avoid grains entirely.
  • Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food — individually portioned trays rather than cans, ideal for single-serve feeding and reducing waste. Slightly less budget-friendly but eliminates the leftovers storage question.

FAQ

The pack contains 32 cans, each at 5.5 ounces. That's roughly 13.75 pounds of wet food total, which lasts one cat approximately 2-3 weeks depending on feeding portions.

Final Verdict

The Purina Friskies wet cat food variety pack does exactly what it promises: delivers affordable, real-poultry wet food across multiple textures without any artificial additives. It's not glamorous, it's not veterinary-grade, and it won't win any gourmet cat food awards — but it doesn't try to. For everyday feeding that checks nutritional boxes and keeps cats interested at mealtimes, it works.

Will I keep buying it? For my senior cat who needs soft textures and my younger cat who benefits from the chunkier bits, yes. The variety across textures genuinely solves a problem I had with single-texture cans. I'd only hesitate if your cat has poultry sensitivities or you strictly need grain-free — in those cases, look at the alternatives above.

If you're ready to stock the pantry with something your cats will actually eat, this 32-can pack is worth picking up.