Go! Solutions Skin + Coat Care Minced Chicken Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Many cats enjoy the taste, especially picky eaters.
- Consistency and visible ingredients are frequently mentioned issues.
- Quality control concerns noted by multiple reviewers.
Quick Verdict
Many cats enjoy the taste, but some find the consistency and visible ingredients unappealing. Quality control issues are noted in several reviews.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Taste (3)
Cats enjoy the taste, making it a hit with picky eaters.
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Healthy Coat (1)
Improves coat condition in some cats.
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No Eggs (1)
Suitable for cats with egg sensitivities.
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Variety (1)
Several flavors available to suit different tastes.
Cons
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Visble Ingredients (4) major
Some users find the identifiable chunks and pieces like carrots, potatoes and meat chunks unsightly, and a bit unsettling.
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Consistency Issues (3) major
Several reviews mention inconsistency in texture and flavor.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners with picky eaters — Cats enjoy the taste, making it a good option for finicky cats.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners concerned about visible ingredients — Some users find the identifiable chunks and pieces unsightly.
Durability & Care
Factors: batch variation
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Store in a cool, dry place
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for cats with egg allergies?
Yes, it is free from eggs and suitable for cats with egg sensitivities.
What are the common issues with this cat food?
Common issues include visible ingredients and inconsistent texture.
Highlighted Reviews
"My picky eater cat loves this moist food. The extra moisture quickly improved her coat. Lacking eggs, it doesn't trigger my cat's food sensitivity to eggs."
"I just opened up a box to feed my kitties and all just walked away! I didn't see any chicken meat, just carrots and it looked like potatoes and some dark stuff, I'm thinking THAT must be meat! I will not be purchasing this anymore!"
Bottom Line
Great for picky eaters, but be wary of inconsistencies in quality.