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GBWhat's in the bag? Like others have said. The cat food is more like dog food. My healthy, senior outdoor cat ate her kibble readily (she'll eat anything) but after a while I noticed her stools were dark and loose. Her coat condition became very poor. I put her back onto the usual supermarket brand and within days she was back to her old self. My conclusion is that this food doesn't contain what it says it does either nutrition wise or calorie wise.
peter dewhurst
GBDog had awful Diarrhoea and sickness… Dog had awful Diarrhoea and sickness within hours of feeding this food, awful and not for for purpose. Avoid!
Suzanne Woodside
GBHas really helped my cat’s sensitive stomach Had my two BSHs on Royal Canin Gastrointestinal, as one of them has a sensitive stomach. However, it’s unreasonably expensive. A friend said to try Nood, which is fairly priced and can be purchased at the supermarket. If anything, my sensitive cat’s stomach is even better and they love it. I have them on the wet pouch and am transitioning them to the dry as well.
jean markiewicz
GBMade my three dogs ill Been using the Nood Dry food for a few weeks now, Firstly my Italian greyhound took ill pooping and vomiting blood, serious diarrhea, had to twice take her to the vets, then my other two dogs both Miniature Dachshunds started having tummy issues loose poops with streaks of blood. Will never buy this food again or recommend anyone else buy it, cost a fortune at the vets.Avoid
MurphyS
GBImmediately poorly cat Like so many others this caused immediate problems for my cat. I bought it to replace her previous dry food which is only available at Pets at Home so I wanted something nutritious that I could get at Tesco. Offered it to her for breakfast alongside her usual wet food and she had diarrhea 30mins later for the first time in her 4 years. Didn't worry too much until I read the other reviews. Straight in the bin and back to Hills.