Rachael Ray Nutrish Savory Bites Yummy Chicken & Veggies Recipe Dry Cat Food
In a Nutshell
- Variety in diet helps calm down fussy cats.
- Fish smell is a common reason for rejection.
- overall value for money is good for most cats and worth trying.
Quick Verdict
Cats generally enjoy this food, but strong negative reviews for the smell. The food is consistently accepted but not always loved, particularly among fussy eaters. Some notable concerns about the odor, especially when the bag is opened.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Careful Testing (3)
Unlike the more popular fish option cats will love these versatile flavor.
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Accepted by Cats (1)
Overall acceptance by many cats making it a reliable choice.
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Sixty-eight percent more overall value. (3)
Even fussy cats, they have their top pick through various cats.
Cons
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Strong odor. (1) major
Left picking or avoiding this food considering the awkwardness of the smell of fish.
Tip: Use food containers to seal smells because the odd smell cat strong at the end will start each time
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Try for. (4) minor
not going to be as popular with the smell.
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Price/Pack Size (2) medium
The higher price than typical pet food.
Tip: Look for sales discounts, sometimes Goodwill are more open weapon to take.
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Sometimes picky eaters have rejection. (4) major
although several cats did not mispick the diet initially, but they cranked the irritation.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners looking for variety — ideal when a cat has to try different diets.
✗ Skip If
- • Price-sensitive buyers — Cost concerns.
Durability & Care
Factors: none
Cleaning Methods
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Highlighted Reviews
"My kitties think fish are stinky because they don’t interested in giving them."
"whenever i decided to open the container, the food had an awful smell."
Bottom Line
Will be good for cats if you find they love heavy odors. Not ideal for picky eaters and price-sensitive buyers, this food may be a bit pricey for the perceived value.