Wellness CORE Tiny Tasters Wet Cat Food, Complete & Balanced Natural Pet Food, Made with Real Meat, 1.75-Ounce Pouch, 12 Pack (Adult Cat, Tuna & Salmon Pate)
$16.99








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Wellness CORE is based on the nutritional philosophy that cats, given their primal ancestry, thrive on a diet mainly comprised of meat. With the smooth pate texture cats’ love and the protein-packed flavors they crave, CORE Tiny Tasters wet cat food has a variety of delicious recipes that is sure to be a hit with even the finickiest of felines! Crafted with the high-quality protein your cat needs to fuel her day along with moisture from wet food to support healthy daily hydration. Each recipe is in an easy-to-squeeze, single-serve pouch to make mealtime quick and easy —no can openers or spoons needed here!
Product Dimensions : 6.69 x 3.54 x 5.2 inches; 1.32 Pounds
Item model number : 16110
Date First Available : January 21, 2019
Manufacturer : Wellness Pet LLC
ASIN : B07MZM3N9X
Best Sellers Rank: #1,416 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #22 in Cat Food Pouches
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GRAIN-FREE WET CAT FOOD TOPPER IN NO-MESS POUCH: Protein-rich Tiny Tasters delivers the meat that your cat craves in a complete and balanced diet. Mealtime will be mess-free with the convenient single serve pouch.
TUNA AND SALMON PATE: This natural, grain free recipe features real tuna and salmon for a complete, balanced nutrition. Pate is completely smooth for an irresistible taste your cat will love.
SUPPORTS HEALTHY HYDRATION: Wet food is an easy way to increase your cat’s moisture intake for urinary tract health. We recommend feeding cat food at room temperature and refrigerating the unused portion.
NO CORN, WHEAT, OR SOY: Cat food doesn’t contain carrageenan, wheat, wheat gluten, corn, soy, artificial colors, or preservatives.
COMPLETE & BALANCED NUTRITION: Wellness cat food is created by nutritionists & veterinarians to nourish and sustain your pet’s wellbeing. Each recipe promotes the five signs of wellbeing: energy, lustrous skin and coat, sound digestion and immunity, strong teeth, and healthy eyes.
Customers say
Customers find this cat food excellent in quality, with real meat ingredients and grain-free formula, and appreciate its perfect portion size. The taste receives positive feedback, with cats loving the flavors, and one customer noting it’s soft on their cat’s stomach. While some customers enjoy the texture, others find it slimy, and there are mixed opinions about cats eating it. The value for money is also mixed, with some finding it expensive but worth it, while others consider it too costly.
12 reviews for Wellness CORE Tiny Tasters Wet Cat Food, Complete & Balanced Natural Pet Food, Made with Real Meat, 1.75-Ounce Pouch, 12 Pack (Adult Cat, Tuna & Salmon Pate)
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GrowBug –
Feline favorite
My cats love this! My feral male prefers the tiny tasters chicken pate, but my girls love the tuna and salmon. I like that the ingredients are quality and it’s actually tuna and salmon, no added chicken. I also like the pouches because they’re much easier to store and I can put one in my pocket to feed the 2 ferals.
Loves2cook in Tucson –
Cat sats thus is number 1 on his list
My cat loved this product and ut didn’t smell. Just wholesome, healthy food fir him.
Amanda –
Healthy and Cat Approved
Both our girls love this flavor of wet cat food. It has a smooth consistency and one package is good enough to split between two cats for a little treat.
Virtual Synthia –
My elderly cat likes it!
I have a very picky cat and this is one of the few, perhaps the only, canned or pouch cat foods she likes. Most other low to medium priced cat foods have an unpleasant smell, like they’re made from old meat — this one does not. There are perhaps better cat foods, frozen raw, or made with free range chicken and in the states, but my cat won’t eat them. So…..I’ll stick with this one. Nutritionally, I think it is fine.
Marinite –
Truth in product naming…
… Cat took a “tiny taste” and walked away. According to numerous reviews, my cat seems to be in the minority when it comes to this food. I gave it four stars anyway, because the ingredients are good, the portion size is perfect, and I thought a healhty, tasty food in an easy-serve, no-waste 1.75 ounce pouch would be a winner. But whether it was the slightly gelatinous texture or the smell/taste, my cat just wouldn’t eat it. She usually prefers pâté to flaked or morsel options, so I thought the Tiny Tasters would be a good choice. But the jelly-like consistency of this food may have been just a bit too wobbly to appeal to my her, which is why I didn’t give it five stars. When I was dishing it up, I was thinking that any cat could just slurp it up and it would slide straight down their gullets! Might be an excellent choice for senior cats or those with dental issues/missing teeth.Before reviewing this product, I wanted to be sure my cat wasn’t in one of her periodic “fasting” phases, where she shuns wet food for a couple of days. But that didn’t appear to be the case, because after it was clear that she wasn’t going to eat the Tiny Tasters, I gave her a dish of BFF tuna & beef pâté, and she ate almost the entire 2.75-ounce can in one sitting, which was a very rare event. Even with food she seems to enjoy, she’ll usually eat less than half of a 3-ounce can, which is why I thought the small-portion pouches of Tiny Tasters would be ideal (and I wouldn’t have so many half-cans of cat food cluttering up the fridge). I’ll offer her the Tiny Tasters again sometime in the future, because as is often the case with cats, what they like or refuse one day, they may dislike or enjoy on another day. But for for the present, this food seems to be a “no” for my adult Maine Coon.
L –
Finally a well made food that my cat eats all of.
I’ve had this particular cat since she was only a few weeks old. Back then, she’d eat anything. But sadly, that meant literally anything and she has PICA, making her try to eat many non-food items that would kill her. At age 2 she had to undergo emergency surgery because she ate a handful of hair elastics like spaghetti and would have died if not for the expensive reconstruction of her digestive tract. Ever since then, she’s been far more particular about what food she eats. I’ve tried sticking to only foods that meet some basic quality requirements and aren’t primarily filler, which combined with occasionally needing prescription diuretic foods for her bladder stones, has really been running up her food costs. It was a struggle to get her to eat the Hill’s Prescription Diet food that she hated enough that she started urinating in my bed very frequently. She was fine peeing blood and having the stones, but taking away her cheap cheat foods like a can of Friskies was just crossing the line to her. She turned against all pate type foods, and then her long-time favorite of the Friskies Gravy type food became unavailable to purchase, setting me out on a quest to find a replacement food that she actually likes.After a few duds, I found these tiny portions. For once, she’d eat the whole amount and gets excited to get more. The ingredients list show that this is at least a moderate-high end basic pate, with the first few ingredients being real, great sources of protein like tuna and fish broth. As long at the ingredient list is truthful (cat food is a sketchy business with lots of lies) then I can see this becoming her new staple with plenty of flavors to rotate between.Overall she’s been much happier since switching to this food (and a combination of infinite dry food left out since she’s a solo cat who doesn’t overeat) and the combination of the two ends up not being too expensive as she’s good with 2-3 of these pouches a day and dry food when she’s rarely hungry enough to want it.The pouch design is great as well, tearing easily at the top, and the entire pate slab sliding out entirely which doesn’t leave behind a stinky residue in the trash.As per feeding instruction, each box is only 3 days worth of food for an average day. So that $11 price tag is deceptive as if fed as directed, comes out to $110+ a month compared to the $35 that the cheap crappy Friskies type brands that should not be the core of any cat’s diet if you care about their health. Mixing with dry food if your feline actually likes it helps keep the costs down while still meeting nutrient requirements. Other similar premium brands break $100/mo easily as well, so these many tiny pouches aren’t notably expensive and are a decent deal for the market.
Heather F –
Check expiration dates
Be sure to check your expiration date when you purchase this item. The two boxes that I ordered in September ’25 had expired in October ’24.
Merrrrr –
Excellent quality but it is way overpriced.
Excellent quality but it is way overpriced. All of the cats love it but it takes two packets to equal what you would get in a single sized can. I have to add dry food to help make it affordable. It ends up costing around a 100 dollars a month per cat. Value-wise this is terrible.
Amazon Customer –
My cat finds it too slimy to pick up the pate it keeps slipping
David Wilson –
Car likes it I cannot complain.
Pbrod –
Mon chat adore, pas besoin de se salir les mains ou ustensile. On ouvre le sachet et on dépose dans le bol
Amazon Customer –
My cat is very fussy. It is not his favourite, but he will eat it.