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8 Reviews For Iams Complete Dry Food

  • Guest 3rd May 2009

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    Good Points: None


    Bad Points: Too rich and not advisable to feed with-leave well alone!


    General comments: Fed both my kittens Iams kitten food (dried),as recommended.
    Sadly,both were very ill with chronic diarrhoea and vomiting.
    Advised by my vet not to feed them with this product as it is far too rich and they cannot tolerate it.
    Has now upset the balance of one kitty's tummy so much that i have to feed him very bland food for the rest of his natural years.
    Thanks Iams!

  • purplepixi 7th Feb 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I chose to switch my cat to Iams dry mix cat food after it was on special offer in the supermarket.

    I have what you would generally call a fat lap cat, he would get through 4 pouches of wet food a day, plus he would still be begging for food by bed time, and was rather on the cuddly side.

    So we brought one bag of IAMs just to see if he liked it. And as soon as we put it in his bowl, he was wolfing it down!! He loved it.

    On first glance at full price it does seem quite expensive at £6 ( ...
  • Moonraker2406 10th Apr 2007

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    People seem to be brainwashed into thinking that paying the most gets them the best.

    Iams complete dry cat food is no better than the cheapest cat food, although they probably want you to think it's the best because it's so expensive. It still contains vegetable filler and other rubbish that are not part of a normal cat's diet. When will people realise that cats are meat eaters. Put a cat on a vegetarian diet and it will die.
  • jnk160 Rank: Corporal 1st Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    Iams Complete Dry Food is cheaper than other speciality brands and widely available. My cat adores it, but this isn't a good thing because it has caused my cat to gain masses of weight despite restricting his intake, and I was told by the vet that most fat cats she meets are fed Iams. It has been criticised for testing on animals. Not a bad product but money is better spent elsewhere.
  • wdf Rank: Staff Sergeant 16th Sep 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Iams Complete Dry Food is now what my cats eat all the time, though have to have tinned meat on occasions otherwise they get dry skin. Otherwise, this dry food is great. Useful in the summertime as you can leave it in their bowls all day, and it won't go off.
  • SonnyCrockett 7th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    IAMS Complete Dry Food:
    My oldest cat, Mandy is 25. There are only two types of wet canned food she will eat, Fancy Feast flaked fish or 9 Lives tuna. However, she certainly lets you know it if the IAMS bowl is empty. She loves the Lamb & Rice. Mandy is a fussy, difficult girl (at her age she has a right to be) even after she has had her canned food, she heads to the dry Iams food bowl for "her dessert". My other 17 cats, love Iams also, Lamb & Rice & Fish and Rice are the favourites. Many ...
  • brealind 3rd May 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    IAMS Complete Dry Food gives my cat energy, and he runs to his dish each day when he hears it's being filled. I am confident that he loves the taste. Iams offers different foods for a variety of different ct specifics. They have a food for indoor cats and one that helps with hairball issues. my cat has never needed to use the hairball formula, but I like that if he ever has those issues that I wouldn't have to switch to a new brand of food entirely. Not only is the product itself great, but the ...
  • babrahams Rank: Colonel 28th Apr 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    IAMS Complete Dry Food is an excellent complete dry food for cats of all ages. They even have a range to help control hair balls - which is great especially for this exceptionally hairy cats! My cat eats both tinned food and has Iams to eat in a bowl at all times, and she just adores them - she has never liked meat such as Whiskas, so although the Iams is a little more expensive, she has loved them since the start. They come in a variety of flavours, and I don't know any cat who would turn th ...