Walk About Grain-Free Goat Recipe Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Cats may refuse to eat this food.
- Ingredient concerns mentioned.
- Recommend if necessity dietary exceptions needed
Quick Verdict
This product received mixed reviews. Some cats refuse to eat it, while others with allergies seem to like it. The use of certain ingredients raises concerns about pet health, and the overall sentiment is split.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Contains Sodium Tripolyphosphate, which may be harmful.
Prevention: Avoid this product if concerned about ingredients
Cats may refuse to eat, causing nutritional deficiencies.
Prevention: Test a small amount before purchasing in bulk
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Novel Protein (1)
Great for cats with allergies.
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High Quality Ingredients (2)
Related dogfood nor cattype focus- but popular feedback.
Cons
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Cats Refuse to Eat (1) critical
Multiple cats refused to eat the food, even when mixed with favorites.
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Questionable Ingredient (1) major
Contains Sodium Tripolyphosphate, which may be harmful.
Tip: Switching to cat fee no negatives found.
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Consistency and Smell Issues (2) minor
Different consistency and smell compared to the dog version.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Cats with allergies β This product is a novel protein diet for cats with allergies
- β’ Pet owners looking for high-quality, grain-free options β This product is grain-free and has high-quality ingredients
β Skip If
- β’ Cats that are picky eaters β Some cats refuse to eat this food
- β’ Pet owners concerned about ingredients β Contains Sodium Tripolyphosphate, which may be harmful
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Goat is a fantastic novel protein for cats with allergies. I rotate my cat who has IBD between this and the Brushtail (which I also recommend!). He happily eats it and heβs picky. Iβm happy to see Chewy carrying Walk About and other brands that offer novel proteins. Theyβre so hard to find. Hi..."
"All three of my cats refused to touch this food or anything it was mixed with. Usually I can trick them into eating foods they don't like by mixing them with a food they love, but with this food they absolutely would not eat any of it."
Bottom Line
This product is not consistently accepted by cats. Consider only if your cat has specific dietary needs and be prepared to replace if not well-received. Some dogs do well with the similar dog food ingredient wrapper, but goat-inclusion isn't standout for cats.