Gentle Giants Natural Non-GMO Chicken & Fish Cat & Kitten Dry Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Mixed reviews on taste and texture
- Some cats love it, others refuse to eat
- Low fat content benefits those with digestive issues
Quick Verdict
This dry cat food has a mixed reception. Some cats, especially with sensitive stomachs, find it unpalatable, while others enjoy it. The low fat content is a plus for dogs with pancreatic issues, but the thin pieces are a drawback for larger cats
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Low Fat Content (2)
Beneficial for pets with pancreatic issues.
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Improved Coat Health (2)
Some users noted improved coat quality over time.
Cons
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Unpalatable to Some Cats (4) major
Many cats, especially those with sensitive stomachs, refuse to eat it.
Tip: null
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Thin Pieces (2) minor
The thin texture of the kibble makes it difficult for some cats to eat.
Tip: null
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Bag Label Design (1) minor
The bag design and labeling might be overwhelming.
Tip: Redesign the bag for more clarity and simpler labeling.
Quality Trend: Declining
More recent reviews are indicating that the product is worsening in quality.
neutral
negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners with cats having digestive or pancreatic issues — Low fat content is beneficial to their diets.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners with picky cats or those with sensitive stomachs — Cats might refuse to eat it due to taste and texture problems.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"After a lot of research, this is consistently the lowest fat kibble on the market. Even Rx GI food has more fat than this food. My boxer is pancreatic, so I feed this food and top with low fat proteins (boiled chicken, lean ground turkey and beef) so that she's is satisfied."
"This is bag to I felt guilty about canceling the auto ship because the first bag was so inexpensive. Honestly I hope it doesn't go bad. I've started adding a handful of it to their kibble dishes to get them.Eating it one way or another.But nobody wants it by itself"
Bottom Line
If you have a cat with specific dietary needs, this might be a viable option. However, be prepared for potential feeding challenges and consider trying it in a small quantity first.