If you're really interested, here are links to the ones I give Snickers. Salmon consommé, tilapia consommé, and seabass consommé.
https://tikipets.com/product/tiki-cat/tiki-cat-wet-food/shredded-cat/luau/wild-salmon/
https://tikipets.com/product/tiki-cat/tiki-cat-wet-food/shredded-cat/luau/tilapia/
https://tikipets.com/product/tiki-cat/tiki-cat-wet-food/shredded-cat/luau/seabass/
She loves the seabass, but I've read that seabass is higher in mercury, like tuna, so I try not to give her that one every day. I guess tilapia and salmon are considered low-mercury fish, so I use those more. I also add some Instinct Rabbit into the mix, because Snickers also enjoys variety in her meals.
Snickers is overweight and on a diet, so I also have to be careful with how many calories I give her. The foods she eats are lower calorie compared to others. I can't remember if calories were a concern for you or not, but if they aren't you might want to check out Hound and Gatos. I can only find them on Chewy or Amazon, but they have a nice variety of low-carb wet foods. I used to give Snickers their pork, but it's too high in calories for her so I had to stop for now.
Snickers does not graze, but I do give her snacks throughout the day, even after nadir (which normally, it's not recommended to feed after nadir except for low carb treats). But with Snickers, she gets very, very insanely anxious if she has to go a long time without eating. Like more than three or four hours. I've had cats all my life and never had one freak out in quite the same way she does if she can't eat. I suspect it's got something to do with being raised a barn cat. We only got her when she was about six/seven years old. Before then she was kept outside in someone's barn.
Anyway, so I give Snickers her two main meals at shot time, then smaller snacks at +5 or +6, and +9. If I don't give her the snacks, she freaks out and her BG actually goes up. The snacks keep her calm, and her BG looks better when she eats them. But that's Snickers.
