Wysong Archetype Chicken Formula Freeze-Dried Raw Dog & Cat Food
High-quality pet food loved by picky eaters but expensive and lacks customer support
ACANA Premium Variety Pack Wet Cat Food receives mixed feedback. While some cats and owners are pleased with the quality and taste, a significant number of reviewers report issues with consistency, lack of broth, and cats refusing to eat it. The overall sentiment is negative, with concerns about value and cat acceptance.
Texture and lack of broth may cause cats to refuse the food.
Prevention: Gentle to allow cats to get attracted to the wet food or sweeten the wet food.
Some reviewers mentioned the premium quality of the ingredients, suggesting potential dietary benefits for picky cats.
Offers a variety of flavors that can appeal to cats with different taste preferences.
Many cats refused the food due to its mousse-like consistency, which they found unappealing.
The absence of broth is a significant drawback, as cats often enjoy licking up the liquid part of wet food.
The product is expensive, and the small pack sizes increase the overall cost for owners.
The lack of smaller pack sizes makes it difficult for owners to trial the product without a large investment.
Recent reviews show a decline in satisfaction due to texture and taste issues.
mixed
negative
Factors: Texture preference, Broth presence
Some reviewers mention that the bone broth could be a good addition for cats needing more liquid, but most cats refuse it due to texture, making the cost-to-income not suitable for many neoptism.
The flavors mentioned include salmon, chicken, and tuna; however, many cats refuse them due to the texture.
"Cat loves. Reordering! Can slightly hard to open."
"Bought one of each of the ACANA wet cat foods and my cat will not touch any of them. Don't know what is in their food to make a cat refuse all of the flavors."
Cat owners considering ACANA Premium Variety Pack Wet Cat Food should be aware of the potential for their cats to refuse it due to texture and lack of broth. The high cost and mixed acceptance among cats make it a less-than-ideal choice for many.