After a year of searching and testing, I finally found THE cat food that was high quality AND affordable, and which my cat also liked. And what happens after 2 months? It disappears from the scene, or rather from the shelf, without a sound, and with it the (only) other high-quality cat food from Migros, the chicken parfait. Both foods had a very high meat content, and it is well known that cats are extremely picky and difficult to get used to a new food. So what was Migros thinking? Perhaps the food would have sold better with a more modern name and appearance. But no, Felix cat food happened to have a good test result in Kassensturz (it always depends on what you test!), and SUDDEN, you only see Felix food on the shelves. I am convinced that with the right advertising and an adapted appearance, the NALA food would have had a good chance of becoming a bestseller, because who wants to feed their beloved cats food with a meat content of 4%?