American Journey Landmark Tuna & Tilapia Recipe in Broth Grain-Free Canned Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- High-quality, grain-free recipe.
- Favored by cats who enjoy fish.
- Some cats get tired even though alternating to other cans.
- Occasionally excessive broth
- Potential concern with ingredient blends for cats
Quick Verdict
Great food for cats, high quality, decent price but sometimes broth issues.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Taste (5)
All 5 cats love the taste of this.
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Quality (2)
Contains pure ingredients.
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Protein content (2)
High in tuna and tilapia proteins along with taurine
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Suitable for health issues (1)
It helps in managing various health issues in the cats.
Cons
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Excessive Broth (3) major
Some cats didn't like the broth content, preferring less liquid.
Tip: Users suggested mixing with dry food.
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Fluid Issues (1) minar
Cats sometimes developed excessive cariness.
Tip: Users suggested to monitor
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Sensitive Cats (1) minar
Some cats may dislike it based on smell over taste preference.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners — Those looking to nice options
- • Mixed food consumers — Defaults cat food option
✗ Skip If
- • Vegetable preference cats — Consider other options for vegetarian cats
- • Picky eaters — Too much broth.
Durability & Care
Factors: storage, exposure
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Refrigerate after opening, use within 3 days
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
What are these added minerals and broth?
It is added for keeping the cat energetic and fulfilled
are there any other ingredients added in the food?
Yes, this food recipe contains several other ingredients except they are not reported in the label
Highlighted Reviews
"We never tried this before. It was a big hit.all 5 cats love it. Doubling my order next month."
"While my cats love a similar, limited ingredient food, they were not fans of this one. It has a lot of broth in it, which may be the issue."
Bottom Line
This cat food is a solid choice for cat's who enjoy fish flavors, but keep in mind feeding patterns.