Wet Cat Food

Rokus Kitten Wet Food for Young Cats in Cans with Chicken 410gr

Wet food with finely chopped pieces in jelly, suitable for kittens. Helps improve the cat's body hydration and, due to the low carbohydrate content compared to dry food, helps prevent indigestion.

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Wet food with finely chopped pieces in jelly, suitable for kittens. Helps improve the cat's body hydration and, due to the low carbohydrate content compared to dry food, helps prevent indigestion.

Composition:

  • Meat and animal derivatives (beef 4%)
  • Vegetables
  • Cereals
  • Minerals

Analytical constituents:

  • Crude protein 7%
  • Crude fat 2.6%
  • Crude fiber 0.3%
  • Crude...
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  • Main Ingredients Chicken
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Delivery Wed, 24 Jun - Fri, 26 Jun
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From Kipodynamiki
Greece
12 pieces
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Description

Description

Wet food with finely chopped pieces in jelly, suitable for kittens. Helps improve the cat's body hydration and, due to the low carbohydrate content compared to dry food, helps prevent indigestion.

Composition:

  • Meat and animal derivatives (beef 4%)
  • Vegetables
  • Cereals
  • Minerals

Analytical constituents:

  • Crude protein 7%
  • Crude fat 2.6%
  • Crude fiber 0.3%
  • Crude ash 1.9%
  • Moisture 82%

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Packaging
Cans
Age
Junior Cats
Special Diet
Regular Diet
Indredients
Chicken
Type
Chunks In Sauce

Quantity

Weight
410 gr
Pieces
1 pcs

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Lito_CHarisma
    1
    0 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    They won't eat it at all and I bought 6 large ones! Not even the stray cat! They smell it and walk away, I don't recommend it

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  • Maria_G_8749
    5
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    I noticed that the stray kittens eat it with appetite and without any problem.

    I shake well before opening the can, and then once more with a long spoon, so that the sauce that rises to the top mixes well. Then I keep any leftovers in the fridge, closing it with a lid from a similar-sized tomato paste container (washed). It heats up easily if needed, by dipping the can in hot (not boiling) water and stirring.

    It is a very economical option, which I recommend, as well as the corresponding series for adult cats.

    edit: I emphasize that the review concerns a primarily economical choice, not the best can with the best ingredients.
    No problem has been observed by any vet in any kitten that consumes it.

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  • yanni
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    3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Because I happen to have several cats inside and outside the house, this one is the worst I have tried. Worse than the worst. I decided to try it again because a small kitten of about 2.5 months happened to come to my garden - it was probably lost from its mother and yes, it is still the worst. Big or small cats simply do not want it. They barely lick the sauce. The cubes tell you "eat it by yourself". And those cubes are the largest I have seen in cat food. And they are supposed to be for kittens and they put huge cubes? With what logic? I tried to give them to the kitten, but it couldn't manage at all. If you think you can blend them and make a kind of liquid paste and thus make it easier for the kitten to eat, yes, I tried it. It ate once, maybe out of hunger, but never again. Meanwhile, if you make the food like that, as a liquid paste, the cats won't even approach it. I suppose the problem is the cubes, so once you blend them, you practically ruin the whole food. The cats, instead of licking the sauce, if you blend it, they take a sniff and leave. ALL of them.

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  • They won't eat it at all and I bought 6 large ones! Not even the stray cat! They smell it and walk away, I don't recommend it

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  • I noticed that the stray kittens eat it with appetite and without any problem.

    I shake well before opening the can, and then once more with a long spoon, so that the sauce that rises to the top mixes well. Then I keep any leftovers in the fridge, closing it with a lid from a similar-sized tomato paste container (washed). It heats up easily if needed, by dipping the can in hot (not boiling) water and stirring.

    It is a very economical option, which I recommend, as well as the corresponding series for adult cats.

    edit: I emphasize that the review concerns a primarily economical choice, not the best can with the best ingredients.
    No problem has been observed by any vet in any kitten that consumes it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Because I happen to have several cats inside and outside the house, this one is the worst I have tried. Worse than the worst. I decided to try it again because a small kitten of about 2.5 months happened to come to my garden - it was probably lost from its mother and yes, it is still the worst. Big or small cats simply do not want it. They barely lick the sauce. The cubes tell you "eat it by yourself". And those cubes are the largest I have seen in cat food. And they are supposed to be for kittens and they put huge cubes? With what logic? I tried to give them to the kitten, but it couldn't manage at all. If you think you can blend them and make a kind of liquid paste and thus make it easier for the kitten to eat, yes, I tried it. It ate once, maybe out of hunger, but never again. Meanwhile, if you make the food like that, as a liquid paste, the cats won't even approach it. I suppose the problem is the cubes, so once you blend them, you practically ruin the whole food. The cats, instead of licking the sauce, if you blend it, they take a sniff and leave. ALL of them.

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Description & Specifications

Wet food with finely chopped pieces in jelly, suitable for kittens. Helps improve the cat's body hydration and, due to the low carbohydrate content compared to dry food, helps prevent indigestion.

Composition:

  • Meat and animal derivatives (beef 4%)
  • Vegetables
  • Cereals
  • Minerals

Analytical constituents:

  • Crude protein 7%
  • Crude fat 2.6%
  • Crude fiber 0.3%
  • Crude ash 1.9%
  • Moisture 82%

Manufacturer

Product Details

Packaging
Cans
Age
Junior Cats
Special Diet
Regular Diet
Indredients
Chicken
Type
Chunks In Sauce

Quantity

Weight
410 gr
Pieces
1 pcs

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 2
Review this product
  • Packaging Quality
  • Taste
  • Value for money
  • Lito_CHarisma
    1
    0 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    They won't eat it at all and I bought 6 large ones! Not even the stray cat! They smell it and walk away, I don't recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Maria_G_8749
    5
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I noticed that the stray kittens eat it with appetite and without any problem.

    I shake well before opening the can, and then once more with a long spoon, so that the sauce that rises to the top mixes well. Then I keep any leftovers in the fridge, closing it with a lid from a similar-sized tomato paste container (washed). It heats up easily if needed, by dipping the can in hot (not boiling) water and stirring.

    It is a very economical option, which I recommend, as well as the corresponding series for adult cats.

    edit: I emphasize that the review concerns a primarily economical choice, not the best can with the best ingredients.
    No problem has been observed by any vet in any kitten that consumes it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Taste
    • Packaging Quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • yanni
    1
    3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Because I happen to have several cats inside and outside the house, this one is the worst I have tried. Worse than the worst. I decided to try it again because a small kitten of about 2.5 months happened to come to my garden - it was probably lost from its mother and yes, it is still the worst. Big or small cats simply do not want it. They barely lick the sauce. The cubes tell you "eat it by yourself". And those cubes are the largest I have seen in cat food. And they are supposed to be for kittens and they put huge cubes? With what logic? I tried to give them to the kitten, but it couldn't manage at all. If you think you can blend them and make a kind of liquid paste and thus make it easier for the kitten to eat, yes, I tried it. It ate once, maybe out of hunger, but never again. Meanwhile, if you make the food like that, as a liquid paste, the cats won't even approach it. I suppose the problem is the cubes, so once you blend them, you practically ruin the whole food. The cats, instead of licking the sauce, if you blend it, they take a sniff and leave. ALL of them.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Packaging Quality
    • Taste
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • They won't eat it at all and I bought 6 large ones! Not even the stray cat! They smell it and walk away, I don't recommend it

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • I noticed that the stray kittens eat it with appetite and without any problem.

    I shake well before opening the can, and then once more with a long spoon, so that the sauce that rises to the top mixes well. Then I keep any leftovers in the fridge, closing it with a lid from a similar-sized tomato paste container (washed). It heats up easily if needed, by dipping the can in hot (not boiling) water and stirring.

    It is a very economical option, which I recommend, as well as the corresponding series for adult cats.

    edit: I emphasize that the review concerns a primarily economical choice, not the best can with the best ingredients.
    No problem has been observed by any vet in any kitten that consumes it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Because I happen to have several cats inside and outside the house, this one is the worst I have tried. Worse than the worst. I decided to try it again because a small kitten of about 2.5 months happened to come to my garden - it was probably lost from its mother and yes, it is still the worst. Big or small cats simply do not want it. They barely lick the sauce. The cubes tell you "eat it by yourself". And those cubes are the largest I have seen in cat food. And they are supposed to be for kittens and they put huge cubes? With what logic? I tried to give them to the kitten, but it couldn't manage at all. If you think you can blend them and make a kind of liquid paste and thus make it easier for the kitten to eat, yes, I tried it. It ate once, maybe out of hunger, but never again. Meanwhile, if you make the food like that, as a liquid paste, the cats won't even approach it. I suppose the problem is the cubes, so once you blend them, you practically ruin the whole food. The cats, instead of licking the sauce, if you blend it, they take a sniff and leave. ALL of them.

    Translated from Greek ·
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