Walk About Grain-Free Wild Boar Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Inconsistent cat acceptance
- Quality and durability concerns
- Moderate value for price
- Variety of flavors appreciated
- Consider alternatives for picky eaters
Quick Verdict
The Walk About Grain-Free Wild Boar Canned Cat Food receives mixed reviews. While some cats enjoy the taste, others refuse to eat it. Quality and durability are major concerns, with several users reporting issues after short periods. The value is moderate, but the high price point and inconsistency in cat acceptance make it a risky purchase.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Novel Protein (3)
Some cats enjoy the wild boar protein as a novelty
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Cats enjoyed for a while (2)
Some cats initially enjoyed the food but became tired of it over time.
Cons
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Cats Refuse to Eat (4) major
Many cats refuse to eat the food, making it a waste of money for some buyers.
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Quality Concerns (2) major
There are concerns about the quality and durability of the product.
Quality Trend: Declining
Several users mentioned issues with the product's longevity and performance over time.
mixed
negative
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Cats with novel protein needs β The wild boar protein can be a good option for cats with sensitivities to common proteins
β Skip If
- β’ Picky eaters β Many cats refuse to eat this food, making it a waste of money for those with picky eaters
- β’ Budget-conscious buyers β The high price point and inconsistent cat acceptance make it a risky purchase for those on a budget
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for cats with allergies?
No, it may not be suitable. The product is known to affect cats who are allergic to tomato and barley and may cause irritations and loose stool.
How long does this food last?
Some users report it lasting a few days to months
Highlighted Reviews
"My cat cannot eat chicken, turkey, or fish due to digestive problems. ..."
"I bought this August 18, 2022 for a sick cat who quit eating her regular food, She refused this food, so I gave it to my two other cats who refused to eat it also. I gave the case to my neighbor for her cats, but they refused to eat it too, so she gave the cans back to me in a sack. What a waste ..."
Bottom Line
If you have a picky cat or have had issues with other Grain-Free products, you might want to consider alternatives. Otherwise, it might be worth a try, but be prepared for the possibility of it not being a hit with your cat.