143 reviews forTaste of the Wild - Rocky Mountain Feline
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Quality
My 3 Maine Coons were brought up on Royal Canin. They started to have a few problems and I was advised to change their diet to a grain free dry food and it was suggested to try this product. The cats love it and I have had no further problems.
23/02/15|Eela
Excellent Grain Free Choice
My two cats have always been on Royal Canin. They started on Kitten then progressing to Exigent. I wanted to try a grain free food and after some research tried Porta 21. Neither of them liked this and would barely eat any of it. I then tried Taste of the Wild and they love it and eat it by the bowl full. It smells very nice, stronger than some other brands and I maybe has a more intense taste which they prefer (I put this down to the smoked salmon and roasted venison). I would say if you are wanting to give grain free a go definitely try Taste of the Wild!
02/11/14|2 Katzen
Severe allergic reaction, itching
We usually feed our cats high-quality wet food alongside Hills, Eukanuba, Granatapet, Happy Cat, etc., but this food here is absolutely not tolerated by one of our two cats. She developed sudden and severe itching. We tried it twice, several weeks apart, and both times the same reaction occurred. The second time, she almost pulled out the fur on her back. As soon as we stopped feeding her this food, there was an immediate improvement. Nothing else was changed, so it was 100% due to this food. Additionally, the kibble is far too small, and other brands are preferred by the cats. The leftovers are now being given to the dogs. For us, never again.
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24/10/14|M.S.
Feeding recommendation
I alternate feeding it with Nutram and Greenwoods for our "only-dry-food-eater" tomcat. Very good acceptance and tolerance. Therefore, it's an absolute feeding recommendation, especially for those who refuse wet food.
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03/10/14
Super food!
I have two cats with food intolerances and have been searching for a suitable food that both can tolerate for a long time. I found it with Taste of the Wild, and my cats love it.
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24/09/14|Constance
It doesn't taste good.
My two Maine Coons won’t eat it!!!! They sniff it briefly and then give me death stares. Unfortunately. But my mum’s cat eats it, so at least it wasn’t a complete waste. The reviews sounded so promising. But hey, we don’t eat everything either.
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21/09/14
Cat Won't Eat It
I decided to try this with my kibble-loving boy despite it not having as much meat as his usual foods as the price was very good when it was on sale. Unfortunately despite being a kibble fiend he will barely touch it and prefers the dregs of his long-opened pouch of Purizon by far. I should mention that his hoover of a brother likes it fine. Also did not notice any of the GI upset others report.
The palatability issue combined with the less than ideal meat content means we will not be repurchasing this.
18/07/14
Highly recommended!
We’ve been feeding our cats exclusively Taste of the Wild dry food for quite some time now, and we’re more than satisfied.
We have three completely different cats, and this is the first time we’ve found a solution that all of them tolerate, enjoy, and that we’re happy with too.
Great composition, I find the kibble size very recommendable, and the price-performance ratio is excellent as well. I have absolutely nothing to criticise about this product!
Truly suitable for all breeds, age groups, and preferences of cats.
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02/04/14|Tom - Lambeth, London
Best Grain Free Cat Food Around!
My cat went off wet food and raw food and I put her on dry food but searched for a quality dry food and found this which was an instant hit, within 24 hours of her first feed her coat went incredibly silky soft and the itchy dandruff she had disappeared. I highly recommend this dry food as it is grain free and very healthy.
30/03/14|M.G.
Top-notch feed!
This dry food is absolutely recommendable!
All cats love eating it, it’s easily digested, and contains very good ingredients!
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30/03/14
Good dry food that’s eaten gladly!
The food is gladly eaten and has quite a good composition, although the calcium/phosphorus content is too high and some cheap fillers are mixed in (peas/sweet potatoes, but no grain).
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09/03/14
Taste of the Wild - Rocky Mountain Feline
Taste of the Wild - Rocky Mountain Feline is the only grain-free dry food I’ve found so far that all our cats genuinely like. The other variety, Canyon River Feline, is noticeably less popular. I’m deducting one star because I find the labelling a bit unclear, and it’s not really evident whether the food has a high meat content or is mostly made up of potatoes and such.
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20/01/14|Sabine
Mixed feelings...
I have 8 cats...
Negative points: The kibble is far too large for old, toothless tomcats/cats!!! (17–21 years old)
They swallow the huge kibble whole and regularly vomit it back up, half swollen...
Swallowing it as such is fine since cats are gulp feeders, but apparently the pieces are just too big.
Unfortunately, you can't see the size of the kibble beforehand!
The composition is comparatively good... Price/performance...
Unfortunately, the enthusiasm is limited... Healthy food doesn't always taste good, for whatever reason.
So, for old, toothless grannies and grandpas, it's a NO-GO!!!
The 7–10-year-olds prefer to skip it altogether and catch themselves a fresh mouse... grain-free!!
So, I'll pass the bag on to animal welfare... they're always happy to receive donations...
Overall, just satisfactory!
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27/07/13
Yummy!
Both my Siamese cat and my Birman tomcat love it!
It won over the tomcat, whom I adopted as a "non-dry-food eater," and the cat, who until adoption only ate a specific (in my opinion very low-quality, as it contained over half grain) brand of dry food, from the very first try.
That's why it gets full marks!
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28/06/13|Dan Hooper
A good combination of price and quality
We did lots of reading and decided to go for Taste of the Wild based on its good content. As far as we could see only Orijen might be better but there was a big price difference. Our two female Bengals love this dry food and we are only just about to run out after 6 months of feeding a 50/50 diet with Animonda Carny wet food. Having said that we like the look of the Applaws kitten dry food too.
11/05/13|G Nowak
Is eaten very willingly and well tolerated.
I wanted to feed my two kittens grain-free food right from the start. A big advantage of this food is that it’s suitable for all life stages. At the moment, Taste of the Wild is still being mixed with the food they’re used to from the breeders. Taste of the Wild is always eaten first – that says a lot. One star deducted because the food comes from the USA (I’m against long-distance imports). GranataPet wasn’t available at Zooplus when I ordered food for my little ones. Once I’ve used up this really good food, I’ll probably switch to GranataPet.
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14/04/13|Sandra
Super
My 4 cats love it!
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14/04/13
Very good dry food
This dry food is the only high-quality food that our three cats eat with enthusiasm.
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14/04/13
Takes some getting used to
Good quality at a mid-range price.
Smells a bit like hay or something similar.
At first, my four-legged friends were sceptical, though they did eat it well afterwards. However, if given the choice, they would opt for something else.
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12/04/13|Patricia
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This dry food is accepted by my tomcats, but they don't eat it with much enthusiasm, unlike Applaws Chicken or GranataPet Duck, for example. So *** for acceptance.
The composition, however, is comparatively really good, so ***** for the composition.
What really bothers me, though, is the size of the kibble. It might be suitable for kittens, but not for normal-sized tomcats! They mostly swallow it whole, and with larger pieces, the two tomcats would find it easier to pick up the chunks.
Overall, good - satisfactory!
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