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Rich in protein and hydrating moisture, Really Great Cat Food is marketed as “wildly delicious,” but how does it hold up in real-world testing? Find out in this in-depth review.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Really Great Cat Food on What Matters
We’ve rated the brand on six key criteria for quality. Here’s how it rates in each of these six crucial areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 10/10
- Ingredient Quality – 10/10
- Product Variety – 2/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 8/10
- Recall History – 10/10
Overall Score: 7.8/10
In total, we give Really Great Cat Food a 47 out of 60 rating or a B+ grade.
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I’ve been enjoying Tuft & Paw products for several years (my personal favorite being the Cove high-sided litter box). Having recently tested the brand’s soy-based cat litter, I was eager to sample Really Great Cat Food. So, I ordered a six-pack and enlisted the help of my cat, Munchkin, to try it out.
Before testing a cat food product, I make observations about the ordering process, the packaging, and the product’s overall appearance. I also analyze the ingredients list and nutritional breakdown to evaluate the formulation to determine how closely it aligns with an ideal feline diet. Munchkin, of course, offered her opinions on the food’s aroma, taste, and texture.
About Tuft & Paw
Tuft & Paw was created by Jackson Cunningham in 2016 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Cunningham founded Tuft & Paw as a modern cat furniture company with a simple mission: to make high-quality products for cats and the people who care for them. The furniture is designed with both fashion and function in mind.
Though Tuft & Paw still makes cat furniture, the brand has branched out. The popular Cove high-sided litter box is a fan favorite for its practical, all-in-one design. Tuft & Paw’s product line also includes cat care essentials like the Porto travel carrier, the Zip scratching post, and the Stellar cat bed.
In 2022, Tuft & Paw entered the cat litter market with the release of Really Great Cat Litter. Made from soybean fiber, Really Great Cat Litter is an eco-friendly alternative to clumping clay litter Starting from $21 per 9.25 bag.
The most recent addition to Tuft & Paw’s lineup is Really Great Cat Food. Marketed as “wildly delicious,” Really Great Cat Food is a protein-rich wet cat food sold in resealable cardboard cartons. As of August 2024, it’s only available in one flavor: Chicken & Rabbit Stew.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Really Great Cat Food from Tuft & Paw was developed with input from animal science and pet nutrition experts, including Jocelyn Lambie, MSc, Tuft & Paw’s in-house feline nutrition expert. The food is formulated according to the nutrient profiles established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) for cats in all life stages.
Tuft & Paw describes Really Great Cat Food as a product “inspired by the natural diet of wild felines.” As such, the recipe prioritizes animal-sourced proteins like cage-free chicken and rabbit. The food is low in carbohydrates, made with limited vegetable content to provide dietary fiber and support healthy digestion.
Really Great Cat Food is manufactured in company-owned facilities located in Wisconsin using a blend of locally sourced and imported ingredients. All ingredients are fit for human consumption and the food is prepared in FDA-inspected human-grade facilities. In addition to adhering to strict in-house quality-control measures, Tuft & Paw regularly sends samples of Really Great Cat Food to third-party independent labs for testing.
Recall History
At the time of this review, Really Great Cat Food has been on the market for less than a year. During that time there have been no product recalls or serious consumer complaints.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Tuft & Paw Offer?
Tuft & Paw currently only offers one product in the Really Great Cat Food line. It’s a wet food formula sold in resealable, recyclable cardboard cartons in packs of six, 24, or 48.
Really Great Cat Food’s only recipe is Chicken & Rabbit Stew. It’s a limited ingredient formula featuring cage-free chicken as the first ingredient. Tuft & Paw describes the food as: “Packed with protein, supports healthy digestion, lustrous coat, and hydration.” The food is free from fillers, grains, and artificial additives.
Tuft & Paw’s Really Great Cat Food is nutritionally complete and balanced for cats in all life stages. Feeding guidelines suggest one carton per 5 to 8 pounds of body weight per day.
What Did Our Test Cats Think?

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To test Really Great Cat Food, I ordered a six-pack of the only recipe available: Chicken & Rabbit Stew. I had a feeling my cat, Munchkin, would like it because her regular diet consists primarily of rabbit and chicken. As predicted, she loved it.
As some customers have reported, I found the cardboard carton a little tricky to open but only because the perforation wasn’t quite deep enough to tear easily. Once opened, however, the food was easy to pour into my cat’s bowl and the carton sealed nicely for storage in the fridge.
Really Great Cat Food lives up to its description as a stew. The texture is very soft but not too watery. I can see it being a great choice for cats that enjoy gravy-style foods and those that have trouble chewing kibble or chunky wet foods.
Really Great Cat Food – Top Recipe Reviewed
| Product Name | Food Type | Main Protein Source | Price | Our Grade |
| Chicken & Rabbit Stew | Wet | Chicken | $0.75/ounce | A |
What Do Customers Think of Really Great Cat Food?
Though Tuft & Paw’s cat litter is sold on both Chewy and Amazon, Really Great Cat Food is currently only sold through the brand’s website. This, combined with the newness of the product, means that customer reviews are very limited.
As of August 2024, Really Great Cat Food had a 4.1-star average (out of 5 stars) on Tuft & Paw’s website with a total of 185 reviews. About 64% of customers gave the product a 5-star rating but just over 26% of customers rated it 3 stars or under.
Positive Reviews
Satisfied customers appear to be pleased with the ingredient quality, packaging, and palatability of Really Great Cat Food. Several customers appreciate the convenience of getting their cat’s food and litter in the same subscription.
“I bought this stew because of the ingredients. So happy to report my kitty seems to really like it. I give this and another wet food daily. He always cleans his plate. My kitty doesn’t drink hardly any water so I needed a food rich in moisture with the best ingredients. So glad I found this food.”—Geri W., on TuftandPaw.com
“My 4 yr. Old Siberian Forest Cat has been a raw meat eater for most of his life . However, with all the issues with raw meat — we had to make a transition . And, it has NOT been easy , after many tries with other brands I decided to try Really Great Cat Food on the odd chance that it might be the one he finally would like . I did use the enclosed instructions on how to transition him to this new food but I knew I might be on to something when he started sniffing the box as I was figuring out to open it ! And, he really does rush to his bowl when I open the box! Thank you SO much for developing this brand ..my Kitty is thrilled , so am I , and his Veterinarian will be too.”—Linda C., on TuftandPaw.com
Negative Reviews
The majority of customers who gave Really Great Cat Food a negative review did so because their cats simply didn’t enjoy the product. Many negative reviews mention the limitations of a single food flavor and some customers report having trouble opening the cartons.
“Not sure why but my cats got diarrhea. I gave them a little at a time as directed. Once I was up to half rabbit stew & half regular food my 3 cats developed diarrhea. I stopped the rabbit stew and they got better. Waited 2 weeks started mixing with regular food again after 10 days they had diarrhea again. I have Maine Coon cats that hunt. Not as much as my cat Hunter, she hunted a LOT! My cats should be used to wild parts. Seems that this food is just too rich or something”—Sallie G., on TuftandPaw.com
“I would give 0 but can’t
2 cats, neither will touch it
This bowl sat out for 6 hours, after initially licking around the edge they walked away and never came back.
Also, I sent an email to your customer service team asking for a refund and never got a response”—wm w on TuftandPaw.com
How Much Does Really Great Cat Food Cost?
Tuft & Paw’s Really Great Cat Food is sold in 5.5-ounce resealable cardboard cartons in packs of six, 24, or 48. A six-pack of food costs $25, making the per-ounce price about $0.75.
To get the best price on Really Great Cat Food, it’s better to buy in bulk. A 24-pack costs $94, yielding a per-ounce price of $0.71. A 48-pack costs $169, which brings the per-ounce cost down to $0.54. This puts it in a similar price range to Open Farm wet food and products from other premium brands like Caru and Tiki Cat.
Where Is Really Great Cat Food Sold?
Really Great Cat Food is only sold on Tuft & Paw’s website. If you’re already a Tuft & Paw customer with an active subscription for Really Great Cat Litter, you can add Really Great Cat Food to your deliveries. You can also place a one-time order to sample the product.
Tuft & Paw customers can easily manage their subscription online in the customer portal. You can pause, change, or cancel your subscription at any time. If you need help with an order, customer support is available at [email protected].
Overall, Is Really Great Cat Food a Good Choice?
Really Great Cat Food was a success with my cat but, based on customer reviews, the formula appears to be hit or miss. With only one flavor to choose from, there’s a risk your cat simply might not like it. I’d recommend starting out with a six-pack, especially if your cat is picky or unfamiliar with the flavor of rabbit.
At more than $0.60 per ounce, Really Great Cat Food isn’t the cheapest option on the market. In my opinion, however, the nutritional composition and ingredients make it worth the price. If you already have a Really Great Cat Litter subscription, there’s the added convenience of having your cat litter and cat food delivered to your door all at once. If not, you can place a one-time purchase to see how your cats like it before you subscribe.
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A suggestion about gauging the cost of a cat food: You estimate the cost of this and other foods per ounce. But I think that the most telling measure is cost per calorie. For example: Tuft and Paw Chicken and Rabbit Stew contains 123 calories in a 5.5-ounce box. A similar food that you review, Open Farm Herring and Mackerel Rustic Blend, contains 149 calories in a 5.5-ounce box (their Harvest Chicken Rustic Blend, which you don’t review, contains 167 calories per 5.5-ounce box). So if you are calculating your cat’s portions based on calorie content, clearly the Open Farm wet foods are a better value PER CALORIE (i.e., provide more calories per ounce) than the Tuft and Paw. Since many people do count calories in feeing their cats, I think that this would be a more helpful way of presenting the true cost of the cat foods–so I suggest that you add a cost-per-calorie calculation to the “How Much Does It Cost” section of your reviews.
You’re absolutely right that cost per calorie can be a more meaningful metric, especially for those who feed based on caloric needs rather than volume. It offers a clearer picture of a food’s true value. We’ll work on incorporating cost-per-calorie estimates into the “How Much Does It Cost” section of our reviews moving forward.