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Halo Holistic Cat Food offers a premium blend of wild-caught salmon and whitefish, designed specifically for adult cats with sensitive stomachs. This 3 lb bag is packed with whole protein, essential vitamins, and minerals, ensuring complete digestive health and a radiant coat, all while being responsibly sourced and free from unnecessary fillers.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Unit Count | 48 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
H**Y
My cat ate with gusto & did not immediately vomit it up, which is a minor miracle considering his history of food intolerance!
My 15 y/o cat has been experiencing increasing GI problems over the last few years. He developed a poultry allergy 3 years ago which causes severe diarrhea within 30 minutes of ingesting food with any type of poultry (eggs don't seem to bother him). It was difficult at that time to find a dry cat food (he will not touch any food that is wet - even canned fish) that was fish only. More companies are now making fish only foods as apparently poultry allergies in cats have have become more common. He started vomiting up most of his food right after eating over the last year which increased to the point that he had lost 2 lbs over the last 6 months. He was vomiting up every food that I tried. He was begging for food, but could not keep it down. At that point, a vet visit was required. All of his lab tests were normal. The vet assumes that he has some type of inflammatory bowel disease that has slowly been progressing over time. He may even have some low grade pancreatitis. He was started on B-12 injections weekly x 6wks then monthly. He was also started on 5mg prednisolone (cats cannot take prednisone) daily with excellent results. The vomiting totally stopped as long as I gave him the medication daily & kept him on the same food. He gained back a pound in the first month on the medication. He will remain on the medication for another 3 months & then the vet will re-assess if he can be weaned off the medication. I stopped attempting to decrease the medication dosage because the vomiting would resume within 12 hours of reducing the dosage. Unfortunately, the only fish only dry food that he would eat & could tolerate was Wellness Ocean Core dog food. (Dry fish only dog food is easily available compared to cat foods. There are about only 6-8 varieties of fish only dry cat foods & he either will not eat or cannot tolerate at least half of those.) He has been eating dog food for 6 months now because every time I attempted to switch him to a cat food he would either not eat it or begin vomiting again even though he was still on the medication. This particular dog food does have taurine in it which is essential for cats. I had given up on finding a cat food that he would eat & could tolerate. I tried this food hoping maybe he could tolerate it. It does have some chicken liver in it, but I was hoping that it would not be enough to bother him. I mixed the food with his old food in 50% ratios. He picked out this cat food over the dog food he had been eating. He ate the food over 6 hours ago & so far, no problems at all. It is very small pieces which is good because it is easier for him to eat & digest. I am hoping that he will continue to eat this food & tolerate it without any GI issues. The food smells terrible, but most fish only foods smell pretty bad. I can deal with the smell as long as he eats it & can tolerate it without vomiting. It does not smell as bad as the EVO herring formula which caused half the house to smell really bad when I fed him. That food gave him diarrhea & he vomited it up also. The last cat food that I tried (Taste of the Wild) he ate very well, but promptly vomited every bit of it up within 10 minutes. He won't touch Wellness Salmon formula or Natural balance Salmon & Pea formula. He ate the Natural Balance Rabbit & Salmon formula (hard to find), but vomited it up also. The last time I checked the formula had changed & there was poultry added to it. He likes & tolerates fairly well the Nature Instinct Variety Salmon formula, but he would vomit that up at least half of the time. He was eating that food when he lost the 2 lbs over 6 months. I really hope this food works out as I have literally tried every dry fish only cat food available. So far it looks promising!
A**
Halo dry cat food sensitive white fish cat food
Ordered it 10 pound bag but this time my cats are not eating it had it before and they ate it up right away but this time they are not eating any of the halo? At all the bag came from Illinois brand new bag but they won’t eat it how come ???? I have no idea why I would like a refund to my order
J**Y
Cats love it.
Food is perfect size bites. They've had no issues adjusting to this food. Good value, especially since they eat it and it's not wasted.
K**N
Good ingredients, but apparently lacking in taste
I like the ingredients and the size of the kibble, but my cats aren't thrilled with the taste.I free-feed Blue Buffalo kibble, and have been doing so since shortly after Blue Buffalo came into being. My cats have done well on Blue Buffalo, my last four living to be in their mid-to-late-20s, one of them nearly making it to 29. My cats are satisfied with Blue Buffalo; they don't overeat, but they do eat, and free-feeding takes some of the anxiety out of a meal for them.Probably as much for myself as for the cats, I can't help but believe that they would like a change from time to time, so I sometimes buy another premium kibble to mix in with the Blue Buffalo. It is often evident that they are excited about finding something new in the bowl. However, when Bubba (age 2) walked up to the bowl to find Halo Holistic at the top, he took a few bites of it and then walked away. Ella (age 11), in another room, wasn't interested in even walking up to the bowl. It may turn out that they were simply not hungry, but they are usually at least curious about finding something new in the bowl.They demand a variety of canned food, which they also get each morning, but are usually okay with a rotation of Blue Buffalo recipes when it comes to kibble.I have little doubt that this bag of Halo Holistic will not go to waste. They'll eat it and the ingredients are good, so I am okay with it.Considering that 80% or more of a kibble's ingredients are represented by the first four ingredients on the list, let's look at the first five ingredients in Halo Holistic Wild-Caught Whitefish Recipe: White Fish, Brown Rice, Brewers Dried Yeast, Pork Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), and Peas. I had to look "tocopherols" up, by the way: it's a reference to different forms of Vitamin E.The ingredients look pretty good, so this isn't going to harm your cat. Generally, what I look for in cat food is that meat, poultry, or fish should be the number one ingredient and that there should be no corn, soy, wheat, gluten, or unnamed byproducts, and this fits that criteria.Your cat may love it, and if so, this could be a good choice for you. It's possible that my cats will come to like it better than it appears. Since they are free-fed kibble, I don't expect a frenzy of excitement over it, but they usually show more interest in a new kibble.
S**K
Cat loves it
My cat loves this type of hard food. And this flavor in particular. I’ve always loved this brand of food, I feel like it keeps my cat healthy and I can see it in his poop and him puking way less.
D**H
Very stinky! Cats love it!
I don't like the smell, but my sick kitten (Chloe) will only eat this brand. Cats don't eat if they can't smell, so this is the food for Chloe. All 3 cats eat this. Seems to be good quality.
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