9 reviews for24 x 400g Smilla Wet Cat Food - 20 + 4 Free! *
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Smilla has changed - for the better!
I am so glad I revisited, the previous recipe none of my five would touch, however, I purchased the 800g tester tins & they loved all but one - fish being a real favourite. Back to stock up. Much prefer pate food as, the cats don't get the opportunity to only eat the jelly!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
20/10/19
Tender Poultry Saver pack
I bought this as a trial, which has gone down so well with my feline family I am back to buy more! No waste, nothing nasty in the food - it all gets eaten and quite quickly!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
27/03/19
Good if you're on a budget
I've been buying this for a few months now. One of my cats is intolerant to grains, so this is a good budget friendly alternative. They both seem to like it. Their coats are lovely and shiney and I'm feeding less of the calorific dry food.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
02/03/18
Tuna and Chicken
I have two cats, one who prefers wet food and another who prefers dry, so finding food they will both eat is tricky.
Having tried the mixed pack, I found they'll only touch the tender fish and poultry - Tuna and Chicken (not to be confused with the tender poultry and fish, which is more like a paté).
There are visible chunks of real meat and it smells good. I see the quality in my cats' fur and eyes.
I also feed them Almo Nature Holistic Chicken & Rice dry food in the morning.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
19/12/15
Tuna! Smells great, looks like fish not corn beef!
My 2 cats loved the tuna. I was very impressed by the smell, consistency and price.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
03/05/15
Tuna is a hit
My two moggies really like the Tuna (only) version of this food. The food itself looks just like human grade tuna but is darker in colour. I feed them this every couple of days as a change to their other wet foods that are chicken based.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
28/10/14
Couldn't be better.
I'm a relatively new cat owner and have been following the crowd and adverts mistakingly believing that some pet foods were good for my kitties. It wasn't until I read the ingredients and discovered I was feeding my babies complete rubbish that I started looking for an alternative that was nutritious, tasty and had a decent meat content whilst being affordable. What I was surprised at was that even some of the 'recommended by vets' food was still low in meat content and full of grain and additives. I have already been using Zooplus for a long time buying decent litter so I decided to look at their food range and came across Smilla. The difference has been immediate. Their coats are shiny, they go for it as if they are piranhas and they adore this food. What Ive found is that they need less as its more nutritious. Their poo's are more compact and they no longer smell bad. I'm using both Smilla adult and Kitten as I have both and I would recommend it to everyone who has cats. It smells good enough for humans to eat and doesn't make me feel ill first thing in the morning when I have 4 cats crawling all over me wanting to be fed. If you are unsure, just give it a try-I promise you, your kitties and your purse-wont be disappointed!!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
12/06/14
We love Smilla!
This is undoubtably the best quality food I have ever fed my cats, forget all the fancy adverts for supposedly amazing but expensive cat food packed with cereals, this knocks spots of it! Very high fish content and zero grains or fillers, my bengals sensitive tummy loves it and so does she. Since changing from "high street brands" to this, her dull lank greasy coat now gleams, her bloated tummy has deflated and her naughty streak has returned alive and in abundance. I cannot rate Smilla highly enough, its simply fab, so good I've even considered putting it in hubby's sandwiches!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/06/14
Fish Cat food
My cats love this. Really impressed that it has actual fish in, as are my cats!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk