Comments on: Taste of the Wild PREY Cat Food Review https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/ Dog food reviews / Cat food reviews Thu, 30 Apr 2026 06:26:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: David D'Angelo https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-44131 Sat, 28 Dec 2026 16:58:51 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-44131 In reply to Tess.

Hi Tess, the PREY range is limited ingredient, but from looking at the ingredients list I can see why it looks longer! Most of it amounts to the vitamin and mineral inclusions, whereas the main ingredients are more limited than a regular cat food formula. If that makes sense?

I’ve just added an out-of-10 rating, but if your cat isn’t suffering dietary intolerances then either or with the Taste of the Wild formulas. Weruva wet food is great in the mix, and I always consider variety a good thing.

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By: Tess https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-43884 Sat, 21 Dec 2026 09:20:09 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-43884 Interested to know whether or not this is a better alternative to the regular Taste of the Wild range? I can’t find an out-of-10 rating here and note the regular range has an 8.4/10. The list of ingredients is surprisingly much longer, so I’m not sure which to try. Our kitten is turning 1 this month so researching the best cat food for him. He’s just started on the Weruva tins and loving them.
Thanks!

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-39021 Thu, 11 Jan 2026 17:54:28 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-39021 In reply to johanna.

Hi Johanna, I consider chicken fat a much better alternative to sunflower oil for cats as carnivores. If your cat isn’t sensitive to chicken then I wouldn’t consider it problematic in that sense, and I find cats more sensitive to grains (which they shouldn’t be eating much of anyway).

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By: johanna https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-38767 Thu, 21 Dec 2023 20:13:20 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-38767 due to a shortage in sunflower oil worldwide, they have have changed the formula and replaced it with chicken fat, is this still considered single protein and hypoallergenic/good option for cats with allergies?

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By: Edanna https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-32970 Tue, 18 Jan 2022 23:19:38 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-32970 In reply to Vera mulliss.

If you want samples ask the companies making the foods. Most don’t do samples, but there’s still a few that continue to do it. Simply email them asking if they do it and if they do provide your address to them.

If you don’t want them knowing your address than your going to have trouble getting samples.

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-32966 Tue, 18 Jan 2022 18:32:27 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-32966 In reply to Vera mulliss.

A decent cat food would mimic the gut contents of prey with small amounts of fruits and vegetables, so it’s not a bad thing seeing something like cranberry in a cat food. I have more concerns when a cat food has non-meat ingredients making up the bulk of the formula, especially with excessive starch or cereal grains, which sadly sums up most commercial cat foods.

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By: Vera mulliss https://www.petfoodjudge.com/taste-of-the-wild-prey-cat-food-review/#comment-32963 Tue, 18 Jan 2022 06:25:29 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=29176#comment-32963 Pet food suppliers need to learn what pets actually like to eat, always sloppy gravy, since when did cats eat cranberry
And silly additives, I have a fussy eater, bought heaps of food, sniffs and walks away, you should do samples of dry good quality dry, that’s what pet barn have been doing for me which is much appreciated,
Best regards

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