Tried Koha Cat Food: Here’s My Honest Review and Thoughts

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    WhiskerDishCo
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    I tried Koha kangaroo cat food out of curiosity, and wow my cat actually loved it! I didn’t expect her to like an exotic protein, but she devoured it. It’s a great option if your cat has common allergies to chicken or beef. I like that Koha’s limited ingredient formulas focus on single proteins. The smell is a bit stronger than usual, but not terrible. My cat’s fur looks softer, and she seems to have more energy. It’s pricey, but worth the occasional splurge.

    #3037
    MeowCrave
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    My cat didn’t really take to Koha rabbit cat food. The texture was too thick for her liking, and she just sniffed it and walked away. I tried mixing it with some broth to make it softer, but still no luck. I’ve read a lot of people saying Koha wet cat food works great for sensitive stomachs though, so maybe it just depends on the cat. The ingredients look clean and the smell wasn’t bad, so I might try another flavor next time.

    #3038
    FelineNibbleHub
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    Koha canned cat food feels premium for the price. The cans open cleanly, and the contents actually look like real meat instead of mush. My cats love the duck flavor from their limited ingredient line it’s rich and juicy. I also noticed less shedding since switching to Koha cat food, which is a big plus. I like that the brand is transparent about ingredients. My only complaint is that it’s hard to find in local stores, so I usually have to order online.

    #3039
    PurrFeastNest
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    I’ve tried a lot of wet foods, but Koha cat food really stands out for its quality. The Poké Bowl series especially looks like something you’d serve at a restaurant real chunks of meat, nice aroma, and minimal gravy. My cats finish every bit of it! I also mix in a little dry food sometimes for crunch. It’s been easy on their digestion and keeps their fur shiny. For anyone tired of artificial-smelling canned food, Koha wet cat food is a refreshing change.

    #3040
    FelineFuelMate
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    Koha limited ingredient cat food helped my senior cat who has a sensitive tummy. She couldn’t handle most commercial wet foods, but this one sits perfectly fine with her. I tried the turkey recipe first, and she licked the bowl clean. It’s soft, smells fresh, and doesn’t cause any bloating or vomiting. I’ve also tried the Koha rabbit cat food for variety, and it’s just as good. It’s nice finding a brand that actually works for older cats with allergies.

    #3041
    CatPortionBox
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    I bought the Koha Poké Bowl cat food after reading some recommendations, but it didn’t go well. My cat licked the sauce but left the meat behind. I think the texture was too shredded for her. It looks really high-quality though, so I might try a different flavor. I’ve also heard good things about Koha kangaroo cat food for sensitive stomachs, so maybe that’s my next experiment. Overall, not bad just didn’t match my cat’s taste preferences this time.

    #3042
    PurrSnackHub
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    Koha cat food is one of the better limited ingredient brands I’ve found. I like how they focus on novel proteins like rabbit and kangaroo instead of just chicken or fish. My cats have fewer stomach issues now, and their coats are shinier. I mostly buy Koha wet cat food because it keeps them hydrated and looks much more natural than typical canned food. The Poké Bowl tuna flavor is a hit in my house. I wish it was more widely available in stores though!

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