Natoo Chicken & Brown Rice in Broth Limited Ingredient Cat Food Topper
In a Nutshell
- Limited ingredients make it appealing for picky eaters.
- Positive: Cats enjoy the taste and moisture.
- Negative: Packaging can be problematic, mixed reviews on smell.
Quick Verdict
The Natoo Chicken & Brown Rice Cat Food Topper is generally well-received by cats, but some picky eaters may not enjoy it. The packaging can be troublesome, and the smell is hit or miss. Overall, it's a decent topper for cat food, especially for those looking for limited ingredients.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
One cat got sick after eating the topper.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Cats Enjoy (4)
Many cats, including picky eaters, enjoy the taste and moisture.
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High Moisture (2)
The product adds significant moisture to their food.
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Limited Ingredients (1)
Good quality limited ingredient topper.
Cons
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Packaging Issues (3) major
Packaging can be problematic, with some food sticking inside the container.
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Unpopular Smell (2) major
Some cats are put off by the smell.
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Sickness Reports (1) critical
One cat got sick after eating the topper.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ cats who eat everything. β They are less picky.
β Skip If
- β’ Picky Cats β Inside the packaging food is likely to get stuck.
Durability & Care
Factors: N/A
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ warm water
- π‘ be careful and open it up to get more flavors.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
What flavors are available for the Natoo cat food toppers?
Available flavors include chicken and brown rice.
Is the packaging easy to use?
The packaging contains food that often gets stuck at the bottom.
Highlighted Reviews
"My four cats went crazy over this product! This time they tried the chicken and brown rice flavor, and they were begging for it like it was a treat. I donβt love the packaging because some of the food tends to stick inside the container, but aside from that, itβs a product I keep buying to give ..."
"The smell and look are clean chicken in a soupy broth. I would say I have semi picky eaters and they both were hit or miss with this. They will lick a little of the broth but thatβs it."
Bottom Line
If you have a cat with a refined palate, this topper might be worth trying. However, if your cat is particularly sensitive to smells or textures, it might be better to look for alternatives, as it continues to be a little bit risky.