🐾 Elevate your cat's dining experience with HaloHolistic!
HaloHolistic Cat Food is a premium dry cat food featuring wild-caught salmon and whitefish as the primary ingredients. This adult formula is designed for complete digestive health, enriched with essential vitamins and minerals, and made in the USA. It supports healthy skin and coat while being responsibly sourced and free from unnecessary fillers.
M**M
Savannah loves it and so do I!
I waited to write this review until my cat was done with her first bag of Halo Sensitive Stomach Dry Cat Food to make sure she had no problems keeping it down. We adopted Savannah a little over 2 years ago from the local shelter. In that period of time, she has tried no less than a dozen different brands of dry cat food. Inevitably, I have had to switch to another dry kibble because she was unable to keep them down. Halo is the first brand that has seemingly given her no stomach issues. The kibble size is smaller than any other brand that she has tried. I believed that she needed a larger kibble that she could actually crunch to speed digestion, but I was wrong, lesson learned for both of us. For other cat owners, I've discovered Savannah does not stomach can cat food that is in the form of "pate". I'm not sure why that is but I have switched her over to eating "flaked" or "shaved" can food, which seems to agree with her. Life is never dull when you have critters around!
G**O
Quality food for cats
I was using this on a FIV + cat who had digestive issues (collitis) and it stopped his diarreah in less than 2 weeks.After trying one product after the next, I purchased my original bag at a Petco. Replaced my next bag via Amazon seller for a cheaper price.It's a high quality food and really was the ONLY food that worked for feline digestive issues. If you have a similar problem with loose stool or runny stool in your cat, try this product before wasting your money on others.
K**T
Suits my indoor cat just fine .
This is healthy, enjoyed , & is digested well for my indoor cat. Thanks
A**X
Helps with dry skin but can make fur oily
Our cats love it and it definitely helps with their dry skin. It does make their fur feel kind of oily, so we only feed it a couple of days a week. The other downside is that the kibbles are small, so it doesn’t remove tartar from their teeth because they don’t have to chew it as they do other dry food.
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**.
No more pukey cat
My kitty was first on the royal canin sensitive, then the hills sensitive skin and stomach. After a week transitioning to the halo, we went from puking at least once a day to not puking at all for over two weeks. I'm very pleased. All the kitties in my house really like the flavor and we're instantly interested. I don't think it smells that bad at all. Works great in the automatic feeder.
M**H
Cats like it
Cats like it.
L**.
My cat likes the food.
I bought 4 bags of this catfood that were on sale. 4 bags/6lbs per bag for $12 and change each. There were like 17 left when I purchased them. I have been waiting for my cats food for a week and a half now. Today, after waiting all this time, my order is now canceled. Keep track of your inventory and honor your customers! Without customers you have no business. I will say this, my cat does love the food and he is a picky one.
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