10 reviews forSmilla Adult Sterilised Pouches Mixed Pack
Upload your product photo09/11/18|Patricia Gracey
Fussy cat thumbs up for Smilla
I recently stopped feeding my cat dry food and was looking for a healthier wet food without grains or sugars. I’m happy to say my cat loves the mixed pouches, especially the chicken and the beef. He’s starting to get used to the rabbit. I like the variety of a mixed pack because so many commercially available catfoods contain fish and the cat gets used to the strong flavour and won’t eat anything else. I read you should only give a cat fish 1-2 timea/week. So it’s paws up for Smilla!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/10/17
My picky cat loves it
It is the first time that I buy this product as they changed the recipe of the brand that I used to get and my picky cat wasn't very happy with the flavour change. I was a little worried that he wouldn't eat it, specially after reading other reviews and seeing that some cats did reject the rabbit variant. My cat (did I mention that he is reaaally picky? 😁) loves it, including the rabbit one. I would definitely buy it again
13/05/17|sumac
Great. I wish they did fish varieties in pouches too.
My two cats love this food. Having had the small tins of regular Smilla and surprisingly loved them, I tried them on the sterilised pouches as they are both neutered and need to lose a bit of weight and I find pouches much more convenient than tins. There is a bit more jelly than the tins and I add a little water as this type of 'corned beef' texture food tends to be drier than most. They like all the varieties, I just wish they did more, especially fish!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
16/07/16|Matt
A great idea - but needs to be available in cans too!
A grain-free, non-prescription diet designed specifically for neutered cats, maintaining both a healthy weight and urinary system (big worries in neutered adults) gives you peace of mind. The problem is, making this iteration of Smilla only available in pouches is somewhat limiting. It's far more expensive per 100g for a start, but also, if your cats dislike one of the flavours (in my household it's chicken) the solitary choice of the variety pack leaves you with a lot of waste. Cans please!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk