🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Dining Experience!
WellnessCORE Tiny Tasters Pate is a grain-free, protein-rich wet cat food designed for adult cats. Each 1.75-ounce pouch contains a smooth blend of real chicken and beef, ensuring a complete and balanced diet. With a focus on hydration and natural ingredients, this product is free from corn, wheat, soy, and artificial additives, making it a healthy choice for your feline friend.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 1.32 Pounds |
Unit Count | 21 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
C**0
PURRFECT
Wellness CORE Tiny Tasters Wet Cat Food is a fantastic option for cats, especially picky eaters! My cat absolutely loves this food, and it’s clear that the quality ingredients make a difference. Made with real meat and no fillers, it provides a complete and balanced diet that I feel good about feeding my pet. The small 1.75 oz portions are perfect for serving, preventing waste while ensuring each meal is fresh. I also love that the formula is grain-free and packed with protein to support my cat's health. It's convenient, easy to serve, and my cat eagerly looks forward to every meal. Wellness CORE has truly nailed it with this product, and I highly recommend it to any cat owner looking for premium wet food that their pets will enjoy!
A**R
My cat loves this!
I use Wellness Core Tiny Tasters as a topper with digestive health canned foods for my 12-year-old cat who has lost weight due to pancreatitis. He absolutely loves it! I am thankful that I can provide him with a food he enjoys. The only downside is that it comes in a pouch. Even after scraping the sides and the bottom with a fork, some of the food is difficult to remove.
P**
Jesse’s main diet
Jesse had kidney failure. Kibble definitely doesn’t work. Shreds or pieces of meat get spit out. I’ve gone through a variety of sauces, gravy, pate, mousse, etc.Jesse’s vet is happy with anything she’ll eat. Add chicken broth for extra fluids. She’s especially happy that she’s gained 3oz!Jesse will eat from her bowl but she’s partial to being spoon fed tiny bites two feet away from her bowl.We’re thrilled that she’s found something she loves. She’s gifting us more time with her.Jesse’s sick but her brothers are healthy and they love it too.Also, this is easier to keep fresh. Cans have left over space between the lid and the food. They can get dry. With these pouches we fold them right down snug and use a clip. Most cats would eat a whole pouch but if they don’t, a clip keeps everything soft and fresh. (We also mix broth in the pouch and the clip is perfect.This pouch is not a treat, although it can be. It’s a meal in itself.
S**A
Persnickety spoiled cat approved
I have two cats, one loves all flavors of these and, they appear healthier than many other brands. I like the moisture these provide. He licks his plate clean. The small portion saves me the trouble of dealing with sharp can lids and having to warm up leftovers so they don't get snubbed. Core are very expensive- minus a star for manufacturer greed.I have a cat that doesn't like canned cat food unless it's human tuna/chicken or close to it and he was not enticed.
E**A
A staple in our 2 cat house!
For your picky, lovable, furballs, who have you wrapped around your finger. lol.My cats love Wellness CORE Tiny Tasters, whether used as topper or a straight snack, Tiny Tasters are always a favorite! Good to try for kitties who are small eaters or seniors not feeling their best.
L**L
Finally a well made food that my cat eats all of.
I've had this particular cat since she was only a few weeks old. Back then, she'd eat anything. But sadly, that meant literally anything and she has PICA, making her try to eat many non-food items that would kill her. At age 2 she had to undergo emergency surgery because she ate a handful of hair elastics like spaghetti and would have died if not for the expensive reconstruction of her digestive tract. Ever since then, she's been far more particular about what food she eats. I've tried sticking to only foods that meet some basic quality requirements and aren't primarily filler, which combined with occasionally needing prescription diuretic foods for her bladder stones, has really been running up her food costs. It was a struggle to get her to eat the Hill's Prescription Diet food that she hated enough that she started urinating in my bed very frequently. She was fine peeing blood and having the stones, but taking away her cheap cheat foods like a can of Friskies was just crossing the line to her. She turned against all pate type foods, and then her long-time favorite of the Friskies Gravy type food became unavailable to purchase, setting me out on a quest to find a replacement food that she actually likes.After a few duds, I found these tiny portions. For once, she'd eat the whole amount and gets excited to get more. The ingredients list show that this is at least a moderate-high end basic pate, with the first few ingredients being real, great sources of protein like tuna and fish broth. As long at the ingredient list is truthful (cat food is a sketchy business with lots of lies) then I can see this becoming her new staple with plenty of flavors to rotate between.Overall she's been much happier since switching to this food (and a combination of infinite dry food left out since she's a solo cat who doesn't overeat) and the combination of the two ends up not being too expensive as she's good with 2-3 of these pouches a day and dry food when she's rarely hungry enough to want it.The pouch design is great as well, tearing easily at the top, and the entire pate slab sliding out entirely which doesn't leave behind a stinky residue in the trash.As per feeding instruction, each box is only 3 days worth of food for an average day. So that $11 price tag is deceptive as if fed as directed, comes out to $110+ a month compared to the $35 that the cheap crappy Friskies type brands that should not be the core of any cat's diet if you care about their health. Mixing with dry food if your feline actually likes it helps keep the costs down while still meeting nutrient requirements. Other similar premium brands break $100/mo easily as well, so these many tiny pouches aren't notably expensive and are a decent deal for the market.
K**R
Looks and smells OK - has a weird texture.
I have a 16 year old male cat with a few teeth left. Thought I would give Wellness Core a try for variety. He will not eat it at all. I tried mixing it in with his favorite wet food and he will pick around the WCTT and leave it in the bowl. It has a slimy texture and I am pretty sure that is why he will not eat it.
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