Almo Nature Daily Complete Tuna Dinner In Broth Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Terrible composition and taste as per customers.
- Too many negatives overwhelmed the positives.
- Many cats refused to accept the product.
Quick Verdict
This cat food is generally disliked by most reviewers, with numerous complaints about the quality and taste.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Acceptable to some cats (2)
A few cats seemed to accept the food after a long struggle.
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Worth a try for weight loss (1)
A few users found the product to help lose weight.
Cons
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Unacceptable taste and smell (4) critical
Many cats refused to eat the food due to its smell and taste.
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Watered down can (1) major
Cans has less quantity of food.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners looking to reduce dry food intake. — Helps in cutting down dry food.
✗ Skip If
- • Cat owners whose cats are picky eater. — Most cats rejected the product.
- • Cat owners looking for good value. — Not cost effective.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Do all cat like the can food?
Only a few.
Are the cans watered down?
yes
Highlighted Reviews
"The Almo Nature company has changed; the new tuna flavor is dreadful, my cat says it's inedible. It's dark meat, not white, and doesn't smell like tuna. I'm going to donate my carton to the shelter; maybe some starving cat there will eat it, or maybe they'll throw it away."
Bottom Line
Cats seemed to hate the product overall, and so would recommend. There are better alternatives in the market. Suits well who want their cats to lose weight.