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Wellness Core Natural Grain Free Wet Canned Cat Food is a premium, nutrient-rich formula featuring beef, venison, and lamb, designed to support your cat's overall health and hydration. Each 5.5-ounce can is packed with superior ingredients, free from grains and artificial additives, ensuring your feline friend enjoys a delicious and wholesome meal.
T**Y
Seems like a quality food
Seems like a quality food, good ingredients. My cat likes it but it isn't her favorite (pride's rockstar rabbit is her favorite). Her doodie is a little softer after a couple days of this vs pride or raw which I normally feed her, but not too bad. Probably just the change.What does impress me is that it's not very smelly for something that has venison and lamb in it. So it must not be garbage cuts, because both of those meats can get pretty gamey even in human grade.What I don't like is the texture is very pastey. My cat prefers chunks or pate that is grainy. I feel like I'm almost feeding her baby food or something which can't be that satisfying. I mean I know I wouldn't want to eat only paste textured food if i was a cat. Overall though, it's a better value than the pride foods, which is why I got it. I'll probably just sneak in a can here and there and I wont feel guilty like I do when I try to fluff her quality diet with a fan of friskies here and there.
M**E
Last shipment has a can that had gone bad. Other than that
I have been getting food for my cat from amazon for about 3 months now. Last shipment has a can that had gone bad. Other than that, have been happy.
P**V
Great cat food, bad flavor
The core wellness line is one of the healthiest things you can feed your cat, short of the raw regrigerated cat food. Even though they have always eaten premium by product free food, after switching my slightly chubby cat lost weight, and the other stopped having issues with urinary tract infections. This is likely partially due to the higher quality and protein content, but also just because they love this stuff and were eating more wet food over dry than they did before. I have three cats and they're quite picky, this is the first really healthy food that they all love and will rarely leave any to dry out, even with the larger size cans. So, the core wellness brand gets five stars.HOWEVER, this particular flavor sucks. None of my cats will eat it, my moms cat won't eat it, and neither of my brothers three cats will either. Skip this flavor and get any of the others.
N**E
Great cat food
This product(Wellness Core) in an outstanding cat food. We have a Persian kitten who had issues with vomiting which was really hard on us. Poor little guy was sick from the time we brought him home. He then developed a virus he caught from feral cats hanging around our lanai. Yes the bacteria is in the air. Vet put him on steroids, anti-biotics, IV. He recovered and now wefeed him only Wellness Core (Beef, Venison and Lamb). He never vomits and this stuff even looks great when you open the can. No grains, no fillers. It is a little expensive but well worth every penny. To see this beautiful cat now gaining weight and so active does our heart good and our floors as well. He loves the stuff.
A**R
Poor packaging.... And I wonder about a recipe change
One of my cats is very picky, has food allergies, and has IBD so I have to be really careful. Both cats ate this food well at first (for a few months), but either they're sick of it or there is something different about it now (recipe change?) as I seem to be throwing more away. In addition, the shipping box was huge, so the cans got tossed around and several were dented, plus a few were opened upon arrival.Update: beware if you are trying this for allergies or as a novelty protein, it has chicken meal in the ingredient list. I suspect the problems that we have had are all due to a poultry allergy.
D**A
A good supplement to a raw diet
I try to feed my cat a mostly raw diet, but it can get pricey. I decided to supplement his diet with this canned food, which he loves (although he will eat practically anything, so I guess that doesn't say much!) I like that this brand has all meat and no grains or fillers, which is why I bought it. He still maintains his silky thick fur and he's a good weight, so I'm pretty satisfied.
N**.
We used to like Wellness, but not this variety -- at all!
I want to start by saying that as cat food goes, I think Wellness does a lot of things right. I applaud the grain-free food lines and the fairly unobjectionable ingredient lists. We have been purchasing Wellness products at least off and on for about a decade, and have generally really liked them. This particular product, though, is a resounding dud. We currently have six cats, two of whom are kittens that act like they are starving any time anything remotely like food comes near them and are always trying to steal nibbles of the adult cats' food, but none of our six want to eat this food. We feed usually 3 different foods on rotation, and this one has been on rotation for several months. We discovered that unless this was served by itself, none of them would eat any of it. Other food would disappear, but this would sit in a perfectly formed semi-circle in the abandoned bowl. We decided to feed it by itself, first thing in the morning. A few cats would nibble to ward off starvation, but none of them liked it. This was before it went from bad to worse. The texture and color have deteriorated over several shipments, and after seeing the gray/green/blue tint on the edges of the unusually hard/solid food inside the can and experiencing the unpleasant smell, I can't blame the cats for refusing it, and I threw two directly into the trash myself before deciding that we need to find another option. I'm concerned about Wellness' quality control, and hope that they will do whatever they need to do to make their general good food philosophy into safe, palatable options for pets and their people.
C**T
Cats love it
I started using Core Wellness when my vet commented on my overweight cat (22 lbs!). She said, "Cats don't need carbs. They are obligate carnivores and their bodies are made to metabolize fat and protein." She told me to find a good quality, high protein canned food. The cats, fortunately, love this food and Amazon has the best price. The overweight cat automatically lost weight eating this food, too.
N**Y
Not what it used to be, uses additives and less meat than before. Lamb & venison now contains chicken meal
Our allergic cat is allergic to all the expensive vet only food ("science" hill etc) but with these cans she's super happy and no allergies. We switched from dry food to wet food on the vet's advice, no regrets.--update April 2017: After being out of stock for weeks, they seem to have changed the formula without telling anyone. This is not what it once was, the texture is much softer and the ingredients list is now similar to lower priced, lower quality foods: lots of carragheenan for texture, cheap vegetables, less meat.--update July 2017: Quality degraded even further. The lamb & venison cans now include chicken meal which is a low quality filler. It's also problematic because our cat is allergic to poultry. This is exactly why we weren't buying poultry cans. Total junk now, absolutely not worth the money
A**R
Four Stars
Most suitable for my cats. Combination of three proteins and it's grain free.
S**N
Five Stars
My cat favourite food.
R**.
My cat did not like and will not eat
My cat did not like and will not eat.