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Wild Calling Western Plains Stampede Rabbit & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Cat Food

Wild Calling Western Plains Stampede Rabbit & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Cat Food

By Wild Calling 29 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
6.8 /10
Quality
6.5
Value
6.0
Design
7.0
Function
7.5
Durability
6.0

In a Nutshell

  • Shiny coats and healthy digestion for some cats
  • Potential digestive issues and smelly stools
  • Not suitable for cats with IBD or dental problems

Quick Verdict

This grain-free dry cat food is well-received by some cats but may cause digestive issues and stinky stools. Best for cats without teeth problems or IBD.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 29
Would Recommend 62%
Would Buy Again 59%
Avg Lifespan 5 months

Pet Compatibility

🐈 Cats
Suitable

Critical Warnings

high

Stinky stools and potential digestive issues

high

Weight Gain

Prevention: Adjust portion sizes or add more exercise.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Shiny Coats (3)

    Customers report that their cats' coats shine after using this food.

  • Healthy Digestion (7)

    Some cats experience improved digestion and regular bowel movements.

  • Great for Rabbit Meat Fans (4)

    Cats that enjoy rabbit meat tend to love this food.

  • Durable Kibble (4)

    The kibble is hardy and crunchy, which cats enjoy.

  • Alleviates Skin Issues (2)

    Some cats experience relief from skin itching and allergies.

Cons

  • Stinky Stools (3) major

    Some cats experience extremely smelly stools after eating this food.

  • Not Suitable for IBD (2) critical

    Cats with IBD may experience worsened symptoms.

  • Finicky Eaters May Refuse (3) minor

    Cats with sensitive eating habits might refuse this food.

  • Potential Teeth Issues (3) minor

    The hard kibble may be difficult for cats with dental problems.

  • Discontinued Product (4) high

    The product is reportedly being discontinued, causing concern for future availability.

  • Weight Gain (2) minor

    Some cats gained weight while on this food, which might require dietary adjustments.

    Tip: Adjust portion sizes or add more exercise.

Quality Trend: Declining

Recent reviews indicate declining satisfaction with the product, particularly with regards to digestive issues and stinky stools.

Older Reviews Said:

positive

Newer Reviews Say:

negative

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Cats with shiny coats needs — Cats that enjoy a good lump of rabbit meat.
  • Pet owners looking for a durable kibble — Better for pets needing regularity.

Skip If

  • Cat parents worried about weight gain — Weight gain warning.
  • Cats with dental issues — May struggle chew

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Three to six months

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

3.6
29 reviews
5★
34%
4★
7%
3★
0%
2★
3%
1★
14%
healthy digestion (10) stinky stools (8)

Common Questions

Is this food suitable for cats with IBD?

No, it is not suitable for cats with IBD as it may worsen symptoms.

Will this food cause weight gain?

Some users reported their male cats getting beefy on it, so monitor your cat's weight.

Highlighted Reviews

— Nickala 1 found helpful

"This was the only brand of dry food my kitties could digest without explosive vomiting. I hope the company is able to start manufacturing again!"

— sheila

"I have 5 cats, one of which is a hunter, rabbit is her favorite to catch. None of them would have anything to do with this food. I donated it. Hopefully someone will get some use from it."

Bottom Line

If your cat has no specific dietary issues and enjoys rabbit meat, this food could be a good choice. Keep an eye on their digestion and stools.

6.8 /10
Good