Forza10 Nutraceutic ActiWet Diabetic Support Icelandic Fish Recipe Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Food rejected due to off-putting smell
- Potential for diabetes control but too costly
- Packaging not user-friendly
Quick Verdict
This Icelandic Fish Recipe Canned Cat Food has mixed reviews, with some cats refusing to eat it due to its strong smell and packaging inconvenience. Pets with diabetes may not find this food palatable or beneficial.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Strong smell might scare cats.
Prevention: Do Not Introduce In Sensitive Areas
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Good for Diabetic Cats (1)
One review claimed that the food was beneficial for a diabetic cat in managing insulin intake.
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Takes Care of Smell (1)
According to a single review, the food's smell is not too overwhelming.
Cons
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Unpleasant Smell (2) major
Two reviews mentioned the food smells horrible, even to human sense, unpalatable for pets.
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Cats Refused to Eat (1) major
Three cats in total would not eat the food.
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Packaging Inconvenience (1) minor
The product comes in odd packaging that doesn't align with typical canned food storage methods.
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Not Affordable (1) minor
Cost prove to be more than other foods tested.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners with specific dietary needs — One diabetic cat was reported to favor the meal, hence high amount of fibres.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners looking for something less pungent — Very strong smell.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"I have one diabetic cat and 2 others. We had tried another brand of diabetic wet cat food, but the diabetic cat hated it. I ran across this on Chewy and decided to try it despite the cost, as getting harder to get him to eat. Wow! I honestly don't think I have ever had a food that literally all m..."
"I have a diabetic cat now and thought this food might be a good alternative to help with his dietary needs. We have 3 cats total. Tried about 3 or 4 times to get them to eat it. It was so stinky I could hardly stomach the smell, but none of the cats would eat it! They tried to cover it up and would..."
Bottom Line
The product is questionable for diabetic cats. Your cat may not adapt to the strong scent, so consider before purchasing. However, it may benefit cats who have food sensitivity and those with reasonable eating habits.