Heart To Tail cat food is an economy brand sold through the grocery chain Aldi in the United States. The brand makes both wet and dry foods. Learn more about Heart To Tail in our unbiased review.
The Cats.com Standard – Rating Heart To Tail Cat Food on What Matters
We have analyzed Heart To Tail cat food and rated it according to our standards here at Cats.com. Our grades are based on the species-appropriateness of the food, the quality of the ingredients, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. You can read more about our ratings here.
Here are our ratings for Heart To Tail in these key areas:
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 5/10
- Ingredient Quality – 4/10
- Product Variety – 6/10
- Price – 9/10
- Customer Experience – 5/10
- Recall History – 9/10
Overall Score: 6.33/10
We give Heart To Tail cat food a 38 out of 60 rating (63.33) or a C- grade.
About Heart To Tail
Heart To Tail is a relatively new product line. Online information is scarce. However, we can say that the brand is sold through the German-owned grocery chain Aldi which has been expanding in the United States since the 1970s. Aldi is closely connected to the popular chain Trader Joe’s.
Sourcing and Manufacture
There is various information online about who manufactures Heart To Tail for Aldi. Our best guess is that Sunshine Mills (Evolve, Triumph, Sportsman’s Pride, and many other pet foods), with manufacturing plants in Alabama, makes the brand’s kibble. Sunshine Mills is a large company with seven plants (as of 2020).
There is speculation that Heart To Tail wet cat food is made by Big Heart Pet Brands (formerly part of Del Monte, now owned by J.M. Smucker) in Texas and Washington. Big Heart Pet Brands also makes 9 Lives and other pet foods. However, Heart To Tail cat foods have stated at times on their labels that they are products of Canada. We’re not sure who makes Heart To Tail wet food for Aldi.
Aldi doesn’t provide this information so we can only guess based on online comments and occasional press releases.
There is no indication where the ingredients are sourced. Aldi doesn’t provide this information about the food. As a private label brand, there is no web site for Heart To Tail so the information isn’t easily available.
We do take this lack of information into account when rating foods. Many customers today want to know who makes a pet food. They also want more information about the ingredients. Secrecy about these issues leads to suspicion that the brand has something to hide.
Has Heart To Tail Cat Food Been Recalled?
We found recalls for some Sunshine Mills pet foods from 2020 and 2021 that included some Aldi dog foods such as Pure Being. However, no Heart To Tail cat foods appeared to be involved.
What Kinds of Food Does Heart To Tail Offer?
Heart To Tail offers wet foods, dry foods, treats, and cat litter.
Heart To Tail canned foods are available in assorted flavors (5.5 ounce cans): salmon, turkey & giblets, whitefish & tuna.
Heart To Tail entrees are available in assorted varieties (3 ounce cans): Gourmet Chicken Entrée, Beef Entrée, or Cod, Sole, & Shrimp Entrée
Their dry cat food comes in a Complete Nutrition formula (16 pounds), Special Medley (3.15 pounds), and Indoor Cat (3.15 pounds) formula.
Heart To Tail Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Primary Protein | Calories | Price | Our Grade |
Heart to Tail Premium Cat Food Salmon Entree (Made With Real Salmon) | Wet | Salmon, Fish | 1190 kcal per kg | $1.13 per lb | C- |
Heart To Tail Premium Cat Food Gourmet Chicken Entrée (Made with Real Chicken) | Wet | Chicken | 1158 kcal per kg | $1.13 per lb | C |
Heart To Tail Premium Adult Cat Food Indoor Formula dry cat food | Dry | Fish | 3220 kcal per kg | $2.85 per lb | D |
What Do Customers Think of Heart To Tail Cat Food?
Opinions of Heart To Tail cat foods varied. Some people said that their cats really loved some of the wet foods. A few people said their cats liked the dry foods. We also found customers who said their cats used to like the foods but they had recently refused to eat them. They specullated that the formulas had changed.
Positive Reviews
“I started buying the Heart to Tail 5.5 oz. canned cat food this past spring as a result of cat food shortages everywhere. I’ve become disappointed with Friskies due to weight shortage of cans and increased water in their Pate’ formulas. My 2 Male Chartreux cats enjoy the salmon, turkey and giblets, as well as ocean whitefish & tuna. The ash content as listed on the label is low, compared to other brands, which is a good thing! Weight per can is actually slightly more than advertised. I know because I use a precision cooking scale to evenly divide a can between my 2 guys. I’ve noticed no problems across the board, and it seems to be superior to Friskies as far as quality of ingredients. Price is also a bonus, but not all that important. They also LOVE!!! Fancy Feast Fish & Shrimp, as a treat meal. My boys also have a bowl of very high quality dry food (Taste of the Wild) available 24/7. They are both very active and healthy ages 15, and 5 yrs. So far I have no complaints with the Aldi’s brand of wet cat food. I understand they also carry a higher quality brand, but have not seen it yet. “- by William Thesing reviewing Heart To Tail on December 31, 2021
“My cats prefer the Aldi brand salmon pate’ over any others. I’ve not had any issues with it so far and none of my 4 cats regurgitate it. They only eat wet food in the morning and small amounts of kibble a couple of times during the day (Iams indoor salmon). The stray loves the Heart to Tail dry food… no issues with it either. The cats that I foster love the Aldi pate’ of any flavor. I have no complaints for Heart to Tail “yet”.” – by Cecelia reviewing Heart To Tail on December 20, 2021
Negative Reviews
“My cat use to love the heart to tail wet food and dried food , it s the only brand she likes , but lately when i bought the canned food i opened one , she didn’t like it , opened the second one she didn’t t like it , did it again and again. But no response , she refuses to eat other brand . I asked my sister , she gives the same brand to her cat , she said the same thing , that s when i figured out that heart to tail changed the ingredients. My concern is what should i give my cat ? And what i m going to do with all the stock of the canned food i have ?? I cant watch my cat loosing weight for a stupid reason Heart to tail dont have a 800 number to contact either aldi dont respond !!! I need customer service asap.” – by Racha reviewing Heart To Tail on March 13, 2022
“I purchased the Salmon cat food at Aldis and although my cat liked it he threw up pink salmon pate all over my carpet. I tried it again and he did the same thing. I gave the remaining cans to a friend to give to his cats since I thought it may just be my cat. BUT his cats threw it up all over the carpet too. 3 cats puking up salmon pate all over your carpet leads me to believe it is the cat food and not the cat.” – by Tamara Root reviewing Heart To Tail on May 27, 2021
How Much Does Heart To Tail Cat Food Cost?
All of Heart To Tail’s cat foods are inexpensive. The 5.5 ounce cans are around 39 cents per can in the United States (unless the price has increased during the pandemic). The 3 ounce cans cost about 49 cents per can.
Heart To Tail dry foods are also very affordable. The indoor food for cats is about $3 for a 3.15 pound bag. The Special Medley formula, also 3.15 pounds, also costs about $3.
Heart To Tail makes a complete and balanced dry cat food – 16 pounds – that costs about $9. All of these prices are for in-store sale.
Overall, Is Heart To Tail Cat Food a Good Choice?
Heart To Tail cat foods are a mixed bag. The 3-ounce canned entrees are the best of their foods. At 49 cents per can, they are an affordable food for people on a budget.
The 5.5 ounce wet foods cost a little less but they are not quite as good as the 3-ounce entrees.
Heart To Tail kibbles appear to have ingredients that are of poorer quality than their canned foods. We would not recommend them if you can buy something better.
How Do You Order Heart To Tail Cat Food?
Heart To Tail cat foods are only available through Aldi stores. (Though we did find one food for sale – at an outrageous price – on Amazon.com.)
Carlotta, You have a very nice way of imparting important info with carefully balanced “pros and cons” If you have a monetary connection to the Heart to Tail brand..it isn’t obvious, biased, etc. and you fooled me! My two cats have been trained by me to eat anything. Here cats, here is your meal..eat it or go hungry. Charlie is about 15 years old and just an agreeable sort. Dextrina (which appeared on our back deck about 1 1/2 years ago ) is now only about 60 % feral and digging the domestic life. She eats anything, diving in before I get the bowl down on the deck. So, H to T Brand is enjoyed. I constantly mix it with tuna in water, Dave’s, Friskies, Triumph wet foods. I throw in a bit of dry kibble made by Crave. They like that too. Thanks for your coherent and concise reviews. At Aldi, the 5.5 oz. cans are .55 cents, so what’s not to like? Dee
What nice feedback—this is what we’re aiming for (and no, we don’t have any relationship with Heart to Tail that might skew our reviews). Thank you; I’m sure Carlotta will appreciate it as well. Thanks for sharing your experience with both this brand and feeding your cat in general.
Would you be able to make a video on this brand please? I love your videos they are so helpful
Hi Reami, thanks for the request! Will consider it. 🙂
😊 Hi Mallory! I really love your YouTube channel it’s so informative and just fun to watch. Aldi also has cat toys. I think this is very recent! Thank you so much, also forest is so ADORABLE!!
While I liked the review and research done for it, I am finding the rating scale interesting- this 38/60 is a C- but a 39/60 (Fancy Feast) is a B- and another 36/60 (Friskies) is a C. ? usually read the ingredients and liked the explanations given on what the cats should or should not have. My cat has been sick for 4 months, now recovering after losing 3 pounds and is now a picky wet food eater and loved the salmon. I liked that it had a much higher protein value than most other brands, as I am trying to get him to gain weight. I have been feeding him Fancy Feast kitten food with an offering of dry available. He does not care for any of the more expensive (natural) brands, so I need to find the one he will eat with the highest protein content. I recently purchased this brand and based on the review will keep purchasing it because it does seem comparable to the Fancy Feast.
Hi Kathy, thanks for your feedback. We’re in the middle of updating our rating scale along with a page that explains our ratings in detail for each category. In the meantime, I’m glad the Fancy Feast is working for you! I have a picky senior cat myself and I’m happy to feed her whatever she’ll actually eat.