
6 reviews forHarringtons Senior Cat Food with Fresh Chicken
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2kg
Follow up to "Unsuccessful"
Apparently my 4 year old cat does want the food and for once keeps trying to steal from the other's bowl. I guess I'll be mixing small bits into her food so it's not wasted 🤷

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2kg
Unsuccessful
My greedy 7 year old will only eat a small amount, I suppose I bought it to help her lose weight 🤔 but not like this. Maybe it's the size of the biscuits as they are smaller than the 10's she had before, could be she's struggling to pick them up (she is lacking some teeth).
IWas hoping this would be her new food as she's not as active as her younger sister and has been gaining weight, on to the next attempt.
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Cats wouldn't touch it!
Over a period of weeks I tried again and again, but my three cats who all love dry food wouldn't touch this!
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Does the job on hairball reduction
My cat had been fed Royal Canin hairball for 9 years, which was totally effective. Then over a year ago she had a vomiting reaction to the Royal Canin food, I have spent the last year trying various dry foods from various manufacturers, with hairballs every few days, now the Harrington’s senior has yielded the best results for her hairball. I do soften the kibble with water, prior to feeding, she seems to prefer the softer texture. Hairball frequency has been reducing and fully expect zero.
Mine loves it
At nearly 11 years old, she had become very fussy with the senior dry foods + was losing weight, so looked into an easily digestible brand, came across this + we've had no trouble since. She eats it happily + is back to her normal weight. Both very happy; good value too.
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Kibble
My cat has a hairball problem, won’t eat this, shame as it’s good value. I can only think that it’s due to the low chicken content so perhaps lacks flavour.
