Purrfectly Good, but Not Worth the Price for My Wallet
add_circle Pros
- My cat Pufik loved the taste and devoured the food with gusto.
- The packaging looks solid, and the food is labeled as 'super premium'.
- Meat chunks are the first ingredient, which is always a plus in my book.
- The ingredients seem decent, and the food is a winner from a cat's perspective.
- The food is easy to serve, and Pufik even licked the bowl clean.
- The food is high-quality, and I appreciate the use of real meat.
- Pufik seemed to really enjoy the texture and flavor of the food.
remove_circle Cons
- The high price tag is a major turn-off for me - it's just not worth it.
- The packaging is a bit tricky to open, and it requires a knife to cut through.
- The contents can be messy and spill out during serving.
- The packaging is not very user-friendly, and it's a bit of a hassle to deal with.
- The price is just too steep for what you get - it's not a good value for money.
- I wish the packaging was more convenient to open and use.
- The messiness during serving was a bit of a pain.
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Editor's Summary
I recently splurged on a new wet food for my cat, Pufik - AlphaPet with lamb and innards. The packaging looked solid, and the food was labeled as 'super premium,' so I thought it was a good choice for a discerning cat like mine. Pufik loved it, and I was happy to see him devour the food with gusto. However, the high price tag is a major turn-off for me, and I'm not sure it's worth the cost.
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I recently splurged on a new wet food for my cat, Pufik - AlphaPet with lamb and innards. The packaging looked solid, and the food was labeled as 'super premium,' so I thought it was a good choice for a discerning cat like mine.
Pufik loved it, and I was happy to see him devour the food with gusto. He even licked the bowl clean and looked at me like he was expecting more.I took a closer look at the ingredients, and they seemed decent, with meat chunks as the first ingredient - always a plus in my book. So, from a cat's perspective, this food is a winner. I'd definitely recommend it to fellow feline parents.
The first downside is the price - a single pack costs around 70 rubles. The manufacturer recommends dividing it into two servings, but here's the thing: that's based on a 1 kg cat. Pufik weighs in at 5 kg, so I'd need to buy five packs a day to meet his needs. That's a whopping 350 rubles a day - way out of my budget.But the real deal-breaker is the packaging. I thought the individual cups were a genius idea - just peel and serve. But in practice, it's a nightmare. The cups are stuck together, and the plastic is so dense that you need scissors to cut it.
And then there's the 'easy-open' mechanism, which is more like a 'hard-to-open' one. You're supposed to pull on the tabs to open it, but they're not very well attached to the packaging. When you finally manage to rip it open, the contents spill all over the place - it's like a mini-tsunami. I ended up having to use a knife to cut the packaging open, which completely defeats the purpose of the 'easy-open' design.
So, while Pufik loves the food, I'm not a fan of the packaging or the price. It's a total letdown, and I won't be buying it again.
