
Addiction is a New Zealand-made brand that claims to provide “healthy food pets crave”. Is it the right choice for your cat? Find out in our unbiased Addiction cat food review.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Addiction on What Matters
We’ve analyzed Addiction and graded it according to the Cats.com standard, evaluating the brand on species-appropriateness, ingredient quality, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. Here’s how it rates in each of these six key areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 5/10
- Ingredient Quality – 8/10
- Product Variety – 6/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 9/10
- Recall History – 4/10
Overall Score: 6.5/10
We give Addiction cat food a 39 out of 60 rating or a B- grade.
About Addiction
Addiction was founded in 2002 by a veterinary surgeon and clinical nutritionist.
Originally, all Addiction foods were formulated around novel proteins from wild game, including kangaroo and brushtail (a type of possum native to Australia). Now a major manufacturer selling to an international market, the company continues to utilize unusual protein sources in addition to a variety of more traditional meats.
Addiction is focused on environmental sustainability, harvesting animals considered agricultural pests and reducing their reliance on mass-produced livestock animals.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Addiction foods are made in New Zealand, which boasts an international reputation for stringent import and export regulations. In addition to strict manufacturing standards, New Zealand’s clean agricultural environment provides a unique pantry for Addiction products.
The company uses only wild-caught or free-range meat and strives to source animals raised in a stress-free environment. Addiction’s fish-based food is made from salmon rated “Best Choice” by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch, an organization promoting ocean sustainability and safety.
While the company emphasizes New Zealand and Australia-sourced ingredients, they may obtain some ingredients from other countries. The company refuses to source any raw materials from China.
Has Addiction Cat Food Been Recalled?
In September of 2016, 355 cases of two varieties of Addiction dog food were recalled due to excessive vitamin A and variance in calcium and phosphorus ratios. There were no reports of illness associated with the recall.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Addiction Offer?
While only Addiction dry cat food is available in the United States, other Addiction products are available to international buyers. Addiction’s cat food selection includes dry kibble, dehydrated raw food, canned food, and treats.
All Addiction foods are made without artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. They’re grain-free, meat-based, and they don’t contain animal by-products.
Addiction Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
| Product Name | Food Type | Price | Our Grade |
| Addiction Grain-Free Salmon Bleu | Dry | $5.62 per lb | C |
| Addiction Grain-Free Duck Royale | Dry | $5.00 per lb | C |
| Addiction Grain-Free Viva La Venison | Dry | $5.00 per lb | C+ |
What Do Customers Think of Addiction Cat Food?
Most customers are happy with Addiction, though reviews are mixed. On Chewy, about 83% of all reviewers say they’d recommend Addiction food.
Most happy customers comment on the food’s palatability and their cats’ improved health, while almost all unhappy customers say their cats refused to eat it.
Positive Reviews
“I love this brand of food for my cats.my cat had a sensitive digestive system none of the other food would work for him and he loves it has a strong smell to it and a good size kibbles very easy to pour it in the bowl and he eats it through the day I’m so glad I found this on amazon and the price is reasonable” – Mali, reviewing Addiction Salmon Bleu Dry Cat Food on Dec 20, 2025
“One of the reasons I decided to try this food is because my cat has IBD and I needed another protein with more fat in it to let him eat as well as the hard food applaws that they also eat. My cats are special, they won’t eat them mixed, so I have to have them separated. They also get 1/2 can each of soft food plus a food supplement EmerAid that is essentially cat food in powder form for cats with major medical issues. It helps him get the calories and nutrients he needs on top of getting the caloric content of having him adjusted to two proteins to eat at the same time. Silent IBD episodes can cause major weight loss in cats, so finding foods that they can hold down, eat in smaller portions multiple times in the day, and gain weight during these times is crucial. I am VERY thankful Addiction has this 100% fish free formula, no sunflower oil, no unnecessary ingredients that often trigger IBD in cats. If people who have cats with IBD are reading this response, if you feed wet food mixed with this and are having problems with your cat losing weight they need B12 injections prescribed by a vet, avoid Agar Agar, Guar Gum, Carragen’s, and other “gums” used in most foods. Sun flower oil has also been linked to causing silent IBD episodes because it does not digest properly in a cats digestive system and can build up over time causing them to not be able to fully digest all of the nutrients found in their food. Applaws has a 3 ingredient soft food, but it has to be mixed with a complete diet hard food such as addiction and the applaws hard food. Both of these formulas are easy on the digestive system and help to ease a cats system. Also, have a probiotic on hand. IF the probiotic makes their poop smell worse, makes it gewy looking, or like sludge, its not the right fit for your cat. Sorry for the educational add on to the review, but any info helps in the pet world! This food is great quality and my cats love it!” – Holly, reviewing Addiction Viva La Venison Dry Cat Food on Dec 17, 2025
Negative Reviews
“I only got this as a stopgap because their regular Purina One food was not available at Chewy.” – Greg, reviewing Addiction Salmon Bleu Dry Cat Food on Jul 10, 2025
“Only one of my cats even tried it and he puked it up. Was really hoping this would be the one that they all would like and it would be digestible. But no.” – DeAnna, reviewing Addiction Grain-Free Duck Royale Dry Cat Food on August 18, 2025
How Much Does Addiction Cat Food Cost?
According to the company’s feeding guidelines, Addiction cat food would cost about $0.62 per day to fuel the average 10-lb cat. This puts Addiction in the same slightly-above-average price bracket as Merrick and Halo.
Overall, Is Addiction a Good Choice?
Addiction cat food may practice eco-friendly manufacturing and use clean, high-quality New Zealand ingredients, but when it comes to nourishing a carnivorous animal, their recipes aren’t particularly impressive.
Addiction kibble is comparable to other foods like Canidae Grain Free PURE or Merrick’s limited ingredient line. It’s loaded with starchy ingredients and legumes along with an array of fruits and vegetables added in the name of holistic nutrition. Cats are carnivores. They don’t appear to need trace amounts of cranberries, blueberries, and spinach.
Addiction’s raw dehydrated foods—not sold in the United States—are similarly plant-packed. Their canned foods contain potatoes and carrageenan.
If you’re looking for a limited-ingredient or novel protein diet for your cat and appreciate New Zealand’s reputation for safety, you might try Addiction, but it’s not one of the best brands we’ve reviewed.
Where To Buy Addiction Cat Food?
Addiction cat food is sold domestically New Zealand and exported around the world. You can buy it through pet specialty retailers in stores in New Zealand, the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia.
Online, you can buy it directly through the Addiction store or shop for it on Amazon or Chewy.




yes, addiction wild island review too pls! thanks!
Would you be able to do a review of Addiction’s new wild line – island birds? Thank you!
Truly appreciate what you do for pawrents!
– Orin, Singapore
We’ll consider it! Thanks, Orin.
Came here to ask this as well.