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🐾 Feed Their Wild Side with Scrumbles!
Scrumbles All Natural Wet Cat Food in Tuna flavor is a premium, grain-free option for adult cats, featuring 70% fresh meat and enriched with salmon oil for Omega-3. Each multipack contains 8 x 85g pouches, crafted with natural ingredients and no artificial additives, making it ideal for sensitive stomachs. Proudly made in the UK & Ireland, this eco-conscious choice supports your cat's health while caring for the environment.
Pet Type | Cat |
Product Dimensions | 30.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 cm; 680 g |
Item model number | WCT |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Tuna |
Item Form | Wet |
Colour | red |
Size | 85 g (Pack of 8) |
Number of Items | 8 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool dry place. |
Specific Uses | Stomach, Skin & Coat, Hairballs |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 680 g |
O**R
Good product.
Got these to try for my cat, she's been eating kitten food as she usually brings food back up but with kitten food she's been ok. Fed up with her pestering me for food all the time thought she needs food that doesn't upset her tummy, so got these to try. She scoffed it down as soon as l put it down on her plate! Now l mix this with her kitten food and it seems to calm her down, she's getting more food down her which doesn't make her sick! I wish it came in a variety pack though instead of having to choose one flavour. It's also expensive but l will buy it as long as she eats it if it helps to fill her up! She's getting old now but if this helps to fill her up then great.
B**.
No sickness or diarrhoea eating this food
I have a young siamese girl who was struggling with the food the other cats were eating, resulting in very messy litter, sickness and a vet bill for antibiotics for her sensitive stomach. I changed her food over to scrumbles and she is so happy and healthy now, perfect poos, no sickness and now a very happy playful girl again. The price is something i'm going to have to live with however, so I have knocked a star off for that, it is expensive!
S**M
Cats love it.Senior cat finds easier digest
I purchased a few pots of these when was do supermarket shop as were on offer and my cats loved them,so despite fact I have more cat food than most pet stores 🙈😂 ( included photo of 1 of cat food shelves) I had to order more.They do 3 varieties but I chose salmon and tuna as my cats prefer fish, although I’m going to order chicken today just for variety.It arrives in slim branded cardboard box that opens at end so can store in box and easily remove.Each pk is in small plastic bowl with pull off foil lid, “I reuse plastic bowls for reptiles and in roach and locusts feeder tanks”.The food is a pate type texture with a layer of juice and my senior cats both rush for bowl at feeding time.I have a 19yr old cat a year into cancer diagnosis and she seems to find this much easier to digest her poop is softer but not runny.Its high meat/fish content and grain free.Its not cheap food but it’s good value as I’ve not had to throw old contents of food bowls as they both eat every bit 😋.Doesnt have that overpowering cat food smell that makes me heave actually smells quite pleasant.Should be given alongside regular food and amount increased daily as with introducing cats to any new food there is guideline in listing on how to introduce but I just gave half/half for few days then replaced senior cats food completely as she was ignore old food 😂 .Give it a go if cats anything like mine be extra purrs and head rubs at meal time 🥰 I’ve read other reviews that mentions food has to be mashed up which is time consuming? I wouldn’t say have to mash ,you just break it up as is pate anyway but I do this with all foods, my male who is younger at 14 does actually try to take chunks out before get to it with fork 😂.You do have break up but it takes seconds and maybe because cats are seniors I do this anyway but I’m sure I did when younger too?
V**B
My cats didn't like it.
My cats didn't like it. Licked it and walked away. Probably just my fussy kitties, others may love it.
E**E
Empty bowl
We have an old cat who is a very fussy eater. Most foods we offer are either refused or eaten for a few days then refused, usually just after we have stocked up on it! Not so with this food, she will always tuck in and eat it whenever it is served. The only downside is that we have to stand over her whilst she eats it to make sure none of our other cats push her off and pinch it - they all love it too.
M**
Brilliant
Amazing Cat food all my cat would eat. Shame they have discontinued it.
K**D
DON'T BUY THIS CRAP UNLESS YOU ENJOY CLEANING UP POO!
Having read previous reviews, which were kind of mixed, I thought I'd give it a try anyway. As with most cats, mine is incredibly fussy with his food, so I wanted to treat him to something different. He certainly ate the first pot and was licking his lips afterwards, so I guess he liked it. Great! Well, no. A few minutes later, I heard him scratching at the floor in the hallway; some he's never done before. I went to see if he was okay and, much to my consternation, there was a trail of poo from the bathroom (where his litter tray is kept). The poor thing didn't even have enough time to get to his litter tray!But, this was not the only cause of my consternation! On the packet, it makes a big deal out of containing a substance called slippery elm; something which, according to the makers, is good for a cat's digestion. How can it possibly be good for digestion if it causes diarrhea??! I know cats have sensitive stomachs and mine is no exception. However, on the few occasions where I have changed his wet food because he was bored with the stuff he'd been eating, there was a slight change to the consistency to his poo, but not to the same extent as today (by which I mean it didn't go straight through him within minutes of him eating it)!So, if you're thinking about buying this, DON'T! The packaging is completely misleading; the gloop inside the pots looks like something from another unfortunate creature's bum; and there's a real chance your cat might get ill if you frequently feed it to them. As far as I'm concerned, one pot is definitely enough to know that it might be good for something, but it's definitely NOT a cat's stomach!
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