131 reviews forSmilla Tender Poultry 6 x 400g
Upload your product photo09/01/13|Abi
Fish pots are not a hit!
Smilla food on the whole is good quality, but my cats will just not eat any of the tuna-based cans. They would actually rather starve which is very unlike them (one actually eats my kids left over vegetables!!!) sometimes the tuna is *very* raw as well, which is not a problem for cats, but it is a bit unsavoury looking. So not a hit - I recommend buying the meaty cans instead.
09/03/12|Theresa
Ewwww
Unfortunately, my two don’t want the food at all. They’d rather eat nothing… such a shame. I thought I’d found something new.
I think the food is too dry.
The search continues...
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15/10/11|Moonlighter
my cat is not interested
She won't touch it, although the food looks good quality...
15/12/10|Anakins Mom
:O(
Huhu,
I finally got to try Smilla, and with the great offer, I went ahead and ordered 30 tins straight away... Well... It would have been better if there was the option to order SINGLE tins...
What a letdown... My cat is usually not fussy at all... But Smilla... Well... Hmm...
He eats it reluctantly... When I look at it with all those white (fatty) spots/pieces in it, it does look really odd. In my opinion, it doesn’t smell strange. But I don’t know how it was before.
It’s a shame because Smilla actually looks pretty good in terms of its composition...
My tip: Offer single tins :)
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24/10/10|Adam
Slightly better...
Our 2 boys are normally fighting to get to their food and in our long search for a a 'complete' good quality wet food for them, we thought we'd try Smilla as many other brands are only supplemental (although good quality). The food looked very much like a mushy corned beef although better than the poultry version as it had recognisable bits of fish in it, but it still didn't smell particularly nice and our 2 year old R Blue would only pick at it. Don't think we'll be buying this again as they do not eat any of the flavours with the same gusto as 'Cosma' for instance although its made by the same people. Very disappointed. :(
07/02/10|Tim Seidel
If it really has to be!!!
I ordered Smilla to try something new and give my three cats some variety. However, they immediately avoided the bowls, sniffed briefly, and that was it. The food seems to have a very dry consistency and smells quite strong. Nowadays, my cats will only eat it if I mix it with Animonda, my main food brand.
Good value for money, but the acceptance is only adequate.
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07/12/09
not eaten
2 stars for the good price,
but it's being rejected. Also looks very dry and doesn't seem to smell/taste good.
I tried the poultry pot with chicken hearts.
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31/10/08|Anita
Nothing for our two
Well, the dry food from the same brand is okay. But the wet food won’t be bought again. The composition is better than standard, but not outstanding, and the price had already made me a bit suspicious. Rightly so, as it turned out: it upsets the stomach of the female cat, and the male cat simply doesn’t feel full from it. The nutritional value is clearly much lower than the food they usually get: Grau and Porta 21.
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31/10/08|Martina
..was unfortunately not accepted..
Unfortunately, my two cat girls don’t think much of this food at all. When they’re absolutely starving, they’ll nibble a few bites with reluctance, but the rest just stays in the bowl. We tried the varieties "with beef" and "with poultry hearts." Sadly, neither of them tasted good. Such a shame!
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