Diamond Naturals Indoor Hairball Control Adult Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Most cats refuse to eat this food.
- Some cats tolerate it mixed with other foods.
- May help with hairball control but not worth the negative reactions.
- Better alternatives within the Diamond brand.
Quick Verdict
Most cats refuse to eat this food. Some cats tolerate it with mixing or eventually. Usage might help with hairballs, but it is rarely liked and sometimes sick in cats. Especially problematic for picky eaters. This brand's kibble or other food might be a better choice.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective (2)
The product seems to be effective in dealing with hairballs.
Cons
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(6) high
Most cats do not like the taste. They refuse to eat it even when hungry.
Tip: Try this food with other food
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Owners of cats with hairball issues β May help control hairballs if cat accepts it
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of picky eaters β Most cats refuse to eat this food
- β’ Owners of cats with sensitive stomachs β Might cause discomfort or other negative reactions
- β’ Owners looking for positively received cat food β Strongly negative feedback from most users
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Mix with other foods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food effective for hairball control?
Some users report reduced hairball symptoms, but most cats refuse to eat it.
Is the taste appealing to all cats?
Most cats, including non-picky ones, refuse to eat this food.
Are there alternative foods from the same brand that are better received?
Yes, the dry kibble from the same brand is more positively received.
Highlighted Reviews
"My cats actually seem to like it and they havenβt thrown up any hair balls since using"
"I have 2 cats (neither one of them are picky eaters) and they won't go near it. I've been trying to feed it to them for about 6 months because I didn't want to waste it but no use. I tried mixing it with other foods and treats but if there is so much as a single bite of this in their dish they won't..."
Bottom Line
Unless you have a very insistent cat or another compelling reason, you might want to consider alternatives. Other food from the same brand or flavors might be better suited for picky eaters.