AvoDerm Grain-Free Duck with Turkey Meal Dry Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Suitable for cats with chicken allergies.
- Helps with digestion and coat health.
- Some cats dislike the taste.
- Occasional quality issues reported.
Quick Verdict
AvoDerm Grain-Free Duck with Turkey Meal Dry Cat Food is generally well-received for its protein content and effectiveness in aiding digestion. However, some cats may be picky about the taste, and there are occasional quality control issues.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Protein (3)
The food is high in protein, suitable for cats with chicken allergies and promotes a shiny coat.
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Digestive Health (2)
The food helps with digestion, and it detected in reducing hairballs.
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Pleasing Taste (2)
Most cats find the food tasty particularly those to avoid more grain filled cat food.
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Crunchy (1)
Cats prefer the crunchy texture and delight in eating it.
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Limited Ingredients (1)
The food is free of grains and limited ingredients, the perfect diet for cats with chicken allergies.
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Mixed Contribution (1)
Mixing in treats helps some kitties eat their fill.
Cons
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Taste Issues (2) major
Reviews complain that their cats do not like the flavor of this food.
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Suspicious Smell (1) critical
Some customers misunderstood the cat food is spoiled.
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Difficulty in Chewing (1) minor
Changes in pellets sizes and shapes could cause some difficulty in eating.
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Visually Disruptive (1) minor
Each review configuration causes minor irritation on the eyes.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Cats with chicken allergies β The food is grain-free and high in protein, suitable for cats with chicken allergies and suitable for cats with digestive issues
β Skip If
- β’ Cats who are picky eaters β Some cats may find the taste unpalatable:
Durability & Care
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Common Questions
Is this food suitable for cats with chicken allergies?
Yes, it is suitable for cats with chicken allergies as long as it reaches your cat's palate.
Does this food benefit digestive health and your cat's fur removes hairball issues?
Yes, it seems to improve digestion and reduce hairballs.
Highlighted Reviews
"Love that itβs chicken free and is full of protein from meat and my cats like the taste"
"My Penny looked at these teensy pellets, sniffed them, licked a couple and then walked away, giving me the look of death as she exited from her feeding table. I then was determined she should at least try them, so I broke up some of her freeze-dried Venison treats and tossed it throughout the pell..."
Bottom Line
If your cat has chicken allergies or needs a high-protein diet, this food is worth trying. Just be prepared for potential pickiness and ensure you get a fresh batch.