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I had the same experience as Anonymous User. Bought cans of Halo salmon, chicken and turkey canned food for my senior cats. They spent all night vomiting. Waited and tried again thinking it was something else. If they have a spoonful they throw up a little. A half of a 5.5 oz can each causes both seniors to projectile vomit all night. I called Halo and they asked what was in the vomit!! They think it's so delicious the cats are eating too fast and puking up the vegetable bits. There was nothing in their stomachs after the 1st few pukes except bloody mucus. One also had diarrhea all night. Canned food does not agree with my seniors but none were as bad as this. We're back on Blue Buffalo grain free Freedom dry with some occasional fresh cooked turkey or chicken and Earths Best baby peas puree. Also, the customer service rep was extremely rude and constantly talked over me, would not let me explain what happened or even finish a sentence. Finally hung up in disgust while she was bellowing at me. It took 3 tries to get credit with Amazon and had to speak to a supervisor who finally understood this product is guaranteed by Halo and Amazon is responsible to provide you a credit if the product is unsatisfactory. No amount of gradual transitioning worked with this food. Unless you want to wake up to cat puke and diarrhea all over the place, I'd avoid giving this to senior cats. They have a miraculous "cure" however, when not given the food anymore. Ugh
Halo's food is OUTSTANDING! Switched my pets over and they have made such great progress. Softer skin and coat and much happier to eat when meal time comes around. Definitely recommend :)
My 2 cats love Halo. They get some dry kibble but are eating mostly the canned, and they prefer the pate texture to the stew. My skinny kitty has filled out perfectly, and my picky eater has flourished; her coat is glossy, and she is clearly healthy and happy, demanding her 3 meals a day like clockwork. The ingredients list reassures me that my girls are getting the best possible food.
I've been using Halo cat food for several years now & it's the best I've found overall. My holistic vet recommended it. My current cat, Marley, used to eat both dry & wet but now only gets wet as she's older (about 19) and that's what my vet recommended I do for her. Marley's in very good health overall - especially considering her age. My Mom also feeds the wet Halo to her dog, Sage. Sage is in excellent health, although she is a young dog (but had a rough street life for a while before being rescued). Marley drinks less water now that she eats Halo wet only and Sage hardly ever drinks water - the vet says they get enough moisture with the food.
Halo? The best, absolutely the best. I feed 17 cats, certainly not all mine. Even though 3 back surgeries have kept me from work, would I change brands? No way! I tried another high end brand, but they've had a bit of bad press lately. I saved just a couple of dollars, but it wasn't worth it. The sensitive stomach type didn't really help the older kitties like Halo does, and with Halo, all the cat's coats are so sleek & healthy. I sing your praises to every pet owner I run into, even unabashedly in the pet store! I thank you for your quality and integrity.