143 reviews forTaste of the Wild - Rocky Mountain Feline
Upload your product photo12/02/26|Anne Wren
Not eaten
I have four Maine Coons & not one will eat any of the Taste of the Wild range, they especially dislike Lowland Creek which was left untouched in their bowls for 24 hours. I only bought this brand because Wild Freedom had been unavailable for months but it has proven to be a waste of money as all will have to be thrown away.
13/10/23|Shirin
EXTREMELY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
VERY DISAPPOINTED AS THE PACK ONLY HAD 6 WEEKS UNTIL THE BEST BY DATE. WILL NOT BE BUYING FROM AGAIN.
14/12/15|Valerio
Partially black, dark ruined kibbles!
I have been feeding my cats with this for at least one year. For some reason, I had the idea that this was a quality product and because it's cheaper than many so called premium food and was quite happy with it.
I've just opened the last pack I've ordered and was shocked to find out that at least 30% of the kibbles are partially black!! I have no idea why, looks like if some ingredient they used to produce the kibbles was burned?! BE CAREFUL!
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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27/05/12|Claudia W.
Deficient:
The kibble is minimalist. I measured them: 6-7 mm. We have perfectly "ordinary" and healthy 3-year-old house cats, and for them, the pieces are absolutely too small.
The dry food is swallowed whole. The result is that our cats vomit because they don't feel any sense of fullness.
For the animals, this is an incredible torment. Possible injuries to the oesophagus and stomach due to regurgitation – with stomach acid! – cannot be ruled out.
To make matters worse, as a cat owner, I can't get the vomit out of carpets and similar surfaces. All of this could have been avoided with a clear indication of the kibble size. Now I'm left with heaps of frustration and worry. And the fact that I now have to buy different dry food.
Completely incomprehensible to me!
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29/02/12|Ingrid Zickgraf
None of our 7 cats will touch the food.
We have an allergy sufferer in the family, so all 7 of us need to live grain-free. While Happy Cat and Feline are eaten very well, they were hesitant with Taste of the Wild for the first few days, eating only a little, and then, unfortunately, completely refusing it – all 7 of them. I find it unbelievable, but sadly that's how it is. So now I'm switching back, and our dogs will have to finish the rest of this food. Such a shame.
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03/02/12|Christina Fritz
Not tolerated.
My cats do love the food, but they can't tolerate it and vomit shortly after eating. Really such a shame. :(
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19/05/11|Bernd
Only interesting at the beginning...
What a shame, my three little rascals only liked this food at the beginning. The good recipe initially made this product interesting to me. Now I've thrown one and a half bags into the bin after my sister-in-law's two Coonies also refused to eat it.
Even mixing it with other food didn’t work—Taste of the Wild has been ruled out!
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