Blending/pureeing wet food with broth?

I'm in the process of trying to switch my cat to wet food. Pate seems like the only option but the issue is she licks it and smooshes it to the sides of the bowl without eating most of it. I've tried mixing with water but she will get most of the liquid and much of the food is left. Would it work to get like a nutribullet and try to actually puree it with like a broth and if so are there any low carb low/no sodium broths that anyone would recommend?
 
There are people here who use a food processor or blender to turn canned food into more of a soupy mix. Plain water is just fine. There are pet broths you can buy at pet stores and online. Read the ingredient list for any source of sugar or carbs. The fewer the ingredients, the better. Or you can make your own bone broth. Here's one recipe: https://www.knowbetterpetfood.com/blogs/blog/bone-broth-recipe-for-dogs-cats
 
When Neko started having issues with her mouth, I had to turn her food into a mousse. I got a cheap immersion blender, just for her. For some reason, I didn't want to share the blender with her. ;)
 
There are people here who use a food processor or blender to turn canned food into more of a soupy mix. Plain water is just fine. There are pet broths you can buy at pet stores and online. Read the ingredient list for any source of sugar or carbs. The fewer the ingredients, the better. Or you can make your own bone broth. Here's one recipe: https://www.knowbetterpetfood.com/blogs/blog/bone-broth-recipe-for-dogs-cats
Ok ty, I saw the tiki brand broth has just the meat/fish sources with no salt or starches added. I assume tapioca starch should be avoided as it's a starch and I saw it in some other brands which i didnt get?
 
I think tapioca might be ok but some cats are carb sensitive so probably better to avoid it. Tiki Cat contains xanthan gum which is thought to not be good for the GI. There are lots of pet broths available that don't contain gums or starches: Open Farm, The Honest Kitchen, Nulo, etc.
 
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