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Review on 🐱 Nacho Wet Cat Food: Cage-Free Chicken Recipe in Gravy, Enhanced with Bone Broth for Superior Hydration - 24 Pouches of 3 oz. Each by Andy Hearshman

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Quality ingredients but poor consistency for cat food

This chopped chicken cat food uses very high quality ingredients and looks like pure chunks of chicken with the gravy when you take it out of the bag . But Nacho decided to make it brilliant and ignored some very important information about how cats actually eat. If you have a cat that bites you with all its might, chances are the bite won't even penetrate your skin. Cats attack with their claws, not their teeth, and they don't have sharp teeth or strong jaws to chew solid food unless it's very soft or, in the case of dry food, designed to be eaten with little Print slightly crumbled. - Ready-to-eat cat food contains chicken pieces that are too hard. They look great in the gut, but the only way cats can eat it is by swallowing each of these chunks of meat whole - and while they may love the taste of these chunks of meat, they're extremely difficult for cats to digest. I have two cats, one is 5 years old and the other is 7 years old. Both love the taste of Nacho Chicken Recipe, but both also keep chocking it back later. They can hold it most of the time, but even if they do, hard cubes of meat like this are hard for them to digest, making them much more likely to throw up after consuming this product than softer canned cat food. Meat. The big bite canned cat food I've used from other premium brands always has much softer flesh than those nacho wet packs. You'll probably love the taste, but if you choose this product I would strongly recommend not feeding it to your cats on a daily basis as the fact that the chicken chunks used here are difficult for cats to digest also means that they are less able to absorb nutrients. than other premium cat foods that are formulated to be easy for cats to eat and digest.

Pros
  • Fruit + Veggies + Prebiotics: for fiber, digestion and immune support
Cons
  • Expensive