GranataPet grain free wet food for cats and dogs
GranataPet is a German brand, and every recipe in this collection is grain free with no added sugar — the tins and trays carry the brand's Ohne Getreide / grain free mark and a Made in Germany stamp. PeekAPaw stocks four of its lines: Symphonie, 200g tins of fillet in a jelly that forms naturally during cooking rather than from an added gelling agent; DeliCatessen, 200g tins of a smooth pate; Filet A La Carte, 85g foil-sealed trays of shredded fillet cooked in its own broth; and Mini Royal, 150g trays of dog food the brand formulates for small breeds of 1-10kg.
One thing worth knowing before you pick a recipe: the flavour on the front of the label is rarely the main ingredient. Across the Symphonie tins, chicken or poultry makes up between 62.5% and 97.5% of the recipe, while the named protein can be as little as 10% — the prawn in No. 2, for example, or the duck in No. 10. That matters most if you are avoiding chicken, because on current formulations almost nothing in this collection will suit. It also means these are better understood as chicken recipes with a second protein for variety than as single-protein diets. The exceptions are the two Chicken PUR recipes, which are what their name says.
On format, the 85g Filet A La Carte trays are the practical choice for a fussy cat or for use as a topper, and unlike many small fillet trays they are a complete feed rather than a complementary one, so they can be fed on their own. The 200g tins are the everyday feeding size. Because these recipes are strongly flavoured, trying a single tin before committing to a 6 pack is the cheaper way to find out whether your cat accepts one.

































