American Journey Minced Poultry & Seafood in Gravy Variety Pack Grain-Free Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Cats dislike the texture and taste
- Quality declined in recent times
- Text was not preferred by cats due to its size
Quick Verdict
American Journey Minced Poultry & Seafood in Gravy Variety Pack Grain-Free Canned Cat Food generally receives poor feedback due to high incidence of cats refusing it, and noticeable decline in quality.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Healthy Ingredients (2)
Many reviewers appreciate the high-quality, healthy ingredients in the food.
Cons
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Refusal to Eat (4) major
Cats consistently refuse to eat the food, even after trying different flavors and textures.
Quality Trend: Declining
Many reviewers have noted a decline in quality, with recent batches of the food being unappealing to cats.
mixed
negative
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Cat owners with selective eaters β Reasonable to purchase the product
β Skip If
- β’ Owners with picky or finicky cats β Possibility of last item being remaining owing to dysphagia
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Always check for any signs of spoilage before serving; consider eliminating the gravy if needed.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this product suitable for all breed sizes?
Most breed sizes, mostly the size reacts adversely.
Do cats usually refuse to eat?
It usually happens to a few during transition.
How to make the most out of this food?
Automate the food instilliment later in the day that seems to help them gradually.
Highlighted Reviews
"Both my cats who eat wet food actually eat this without getting tired of it and have been eating it for over a year now."
"Iβve been giving my cats this food for the last three years or so because it was such a good deal compared to what we were eating them in previous years. But more recently they have stopped eating it and I noticed the food has become stinkier and has been attracting bugs. I donβt know if this is..."
Bottom Line
Parents of flexible eaters probably would try this without risk, but keep in mind a significant proportion of cats do not like it.