
148 reviews for7.5kg Applaws Dry Cat Food - 5kg + 2.5kg Free! *
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Very good
Both of my cats who are usually quite fussy love eating it. It even agrees with my cat who has trouble with his pancreas
Originally published in zooplus.de
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Shame
Bought this product while on a special offer and because my cats love the wet food so much, shame it's so expensive. I find that every time both my cats eat this, they end up vomiting all their morning wet food up, not sure why, both my cats are indoor cats but they can't seem to cope with biscuits for hairball control. This food also has quite a strong smell.
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Good stuff...but not for my fussy Cat
I was so pleased when I first saw these on offer, 80% meat! I snapped a few bags up, but my Benji was just not interested..she is soooo fussy!! Now I stick to Royal Canin Sensible, Fit 32, and Exigent 33 Aromatic Attraction, to give her variety, and she loves them
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Kitten likes but got bored
My kitten has been eating this for the past few months and wolfed most of it down to start with but now she seems bored of it. I would 100% keep her on this if she'd eat it but she won't anymore. Brilliant meat content, made her coat gorgeous and soft.
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Good quality food - but my cat doesn't like it
Excellent quality food, but the cat won't eat it! I've tried mixing Applaws with Hill's (her preferred brand) to try to move her over to it, but as soon as there's a whole bowl of Applaws on its own, she scratches at the mat and leaves most of it uneaten. She loves the Applaws pouches, so it is just the dry food that she doesn't like.
Applaws dry food is very good quality and has no grains, which so many other dry cat food brands have in them. I first bought this food as I would like to switch my cat over to a diet with fewer carbs. I have had a similar issue with Orijen, which is also excellent quality, so I suspect she simply doesn't like the taste of all-protein dried food. Unfortunately she initially seemed to love Orijen so I bought a large bag, and now have a 10kg bag of a food the cat just won't eat!
If your cat has been eating a dry food which contains more grains, my advice is to try out a couple of small sacks before you buy any of the big ones so that you don't waste your money if it then goes off the food, as mine did!
No problems, but part of varied dry food diet
My Birman tends to go off his food if it's the same thing every day (wouldn't you?), so we leave two or three bowls of different types of Royal Canin kibbles around the house so he doesn't get bored. I started feeding him this as well and although he likes it, it's never the first bowl that he empties. Some people have reported loose stools etc which may be due to the high protein content. I haven't seen any such problem since we got it a month ago. But this might be due to it being part of a varied diet.
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A great food.
I think it's sad that this food has had a lot of bad press, it's a really high quality good food.
One of the few grain free foods with a high meat content.
In my top 3 favourite dry foods.
Recommended.
Pleased
We have a bengal female (neutered) and a cornish rex male. Although the transition was a little harsh (diarrhea and vomiting) they both like it and are in perfect health. They don't have the bad breath they had with royal canin dry food and are in perfect shape!
I'd recommend to do a very slow, progressive transition (a week, a week and a half) if you are passing from another brand to this one so their organisms can get used to this new food.
