Merrick New England Boil Cat Food 5.5 oz (24 Count Case)
- Number 1 ingrediedient is real meat
- Human Grade Ingredients
- Fresh Vegtables and Fruit
- No Animal Fats
- Whole Grains
Product Description
A five star Gourmet Cat Food
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Merrick New England Boil Cat Food 5.5 oz (24 Count Case)
- Misc.: 0 pages (2007-01-31)
- Publisher: Merrick
- Label: Merrick
- Studio: Merrick
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Pet Supplies: #198845
Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: Awesome! 2008-07-21
Comment: My finicky cat would not eat any wet food but Fancy Feasts. When I found out what ingredients went into that product, I decided to switch him to a different brand. The pet store that I went to recommended several different brands to me. I bought several, including Nutro. He did not like the Nutro at all, and left the whole can out to feed some ants. Then, I opened a Merrick can. As soon as I opened it, he was bothering me to hurry and feed him. He gobbled up the wet food like I'd never seen before. Since then, we adopted a second cat, and she also loves it. She has the same response when I open the can. We brought in a stray cat several months ago, and she took to this food right away, too. I have not heard about a cat that hasn't liked this brand of wet food. I have recommended it to many people that I know who are cat lovers. The cats enjoy it, but I like it because it's healthy. My cats have great looking coats, which the vet always comments about. The true reflection of a cat's health is their coat, apparently.
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Summary: Merrick canned cat food 2008-05-28
Comment: My finicky kitty loves both the Ocean Breeze and New England Boil. His coat is shinier. It is a great product if you are looking for something that isn't filled with grains.
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Summary: Watch out for this one 2008-01-13
Comment: If you're really gung ho on feeding this to your cat, you might want to pull up a litter box while they eat. Otherwise you could find yourself cleaning diarrhea out of your living room rug.
I originally bought three cans of Merrick cat food. The first smelled spoiled and neither of my cats would eat it. The second was fine, though they didn't like the chunks and would just lick up the gravy. And the third one made one of them (and then me!) sick.
One for three is an awful average, and I won't be buying this brand again. I'll stick with Wellness and Eagle Pack instead, thanks.
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