Authority Cat Food
With much research and personal (well my cat’s) preference, there are following brand I would like to recommend as “Authority Cat Food”. Which are: Wellness Cat food, royal canin cat food, Innova cat food, Solid gold cat food, wysong cat food and life’s abundance cat food. Feel free to post a comment on “your cat’s” take.
Go check: Wellness canned cat food
Innova Evo cat food
Solid gold cat food
Wysong cat food
Life’s abundance cat food
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| Manufacturer: Wellness |
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| List Price: Varies based on product options |
| Sale Price: $29.39 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
Does your cat crave beef, chicken and turkey?? Well we have the Wellness Land Lover Variety Pack! We specially make these with your pet's health in mind. Wellness is the name you know and now you can give your cat a variety in meals just like you do for yourself. Check out the four varieties:
6 cans of Wellness Cat Turkey 3-oz 6 cans of Wellness Cat Beef and Chicken 3-oz 6 cans of Wellness Cat Chicken 3-oz 6 cans of Wellness Cat Chicken and Lobster 3-oz.
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Terrific food
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| Review Date: May 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Jonathan Appleseed, |
I have three cats: 15, 4, 3.5. They all eat Wellness, and they're all remarkably healthy cats. The 15 year old, at a whopping 7 pounds, routinely beats up on her 3.5 year old brother who's almost twice her size. She has incredible speed and agility--as does the 3.5 yr old, and it's a good thing he's a stronger jumper! They're great friends.
Anyway. My 4 yr old was a rescue cat. We found her in the alley with the worst case (actually, the only case) of demodectic mange the veterinary dermatologist (who specializes in these things) had ever seen in her practice on a cat. She had almost no hair when we found her, and weighed under 5 pounds. It's been 3 years since we found her, and she's been fed a steady diet of Wellness (kibble and can) for her entire life. Today she is mange free, and her only health complaint is that she's allergic to almost everything. She's 9 pounds today, and very, very happy to have found a home where she has been as well loved, and as well fed, as she has been.
My personal experience with Wellness, and my experience with many, many other pet owners who use Wellness products leaves me confident to recommend this brand of food to everyone. |
My cats love this food
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| Review Date: September 23, 2007 |
| Reviewer: a reader, NYC |
| My two cats prefer the Wellness brand to other brands of canned premium cat food. One is prone to cystitis and has had 2 serious blockages but none in the two years since I have switched them to this food and Innova dry food which they also like. |
Keep coming back to Wellness
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| Review Date: November 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Gayle P. Nastasi, Middleburgh, NY United States |
I've had cats all my life, and although circumstances have led me to try other brands occasionally, we just keep coming back to Wellness. My 16 year old Siamese loves the stuff, and will chose it over even the popular store brands that everyone sees advertised on TV. You know, those tiny "so called gourmet" cans that people say are so over-flavored that cats become addicted to them? He will eat those, but much prefers his Wellness.
After a long spell with a different brand, due to an elderly cat who was ill and subsequently passed away, we returned to Wellness when the stockpiles of the other food ran out. Within weeks I could see the improvement in my cat's coat. This food is good stuff.
If you're on the fence about trying Wellness canned foods, go ahead and pick some up. I think you'll be happy you did.
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| Review Date: June 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: johnnyk, Pittsburgh, PA |
| All three of my cats eat wellness brand food (all flavors). Not only do they love it but they are as healthy as can be. Shiny coats, bright eyes, very active. I was looking for a grain free food loaded with protein when I found this and I wouldn't feed them anything else now. I was transitioning my cats away from dry food and specifically chose wellness based upon recommendations from a vet who specializes in feline care. I'm glad I did. |
The quality from batch to batch is inconsistent so it's 'roulette' food
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| Review Date: November 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: stryder, the city of roses |
| I'm upset with the quality of Wellness food from batch to batch. The Mar and now Apr 12 of the Turkey & Salmon formula are crap. My cat won't eat them and I have to search from store to store trying to find old batches that were wonderful. Why can't Wellness hold a consistent quality? I notice the difference as soon as I crack the can. The two batches I mentioned above smell bad, are drier and I don't blame my cat for turning his nose up at them. Now I'm stuck with a case of this and have to see if I can exchange it but the problem is that the place I bought it only has more of the crappy batches so there is nothing to exchange it for. If you buy online you don't know what batch you will get. This is very frustrating. I wish I could find another brand that was of the same purported quality in terms of ingredients but paid more attention to turning out a consistently good product. Wellness apparently could care less about doing that. |
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