This high-end cat food is more than 90% protein in either flavor.
This high-end cat food is more than 90% protein in either flavor.
It comes in chicken and pollock flavors. It doesn’t use any genetically modified fruits or vegetables, nor does it contain any soy, grains, or preservatives. The pellets are soft so even elderly cats can enjoy them.
It’s expensive. Some cats had issues with vomiting after eating.
This bulk case of food can keep your cat happy and healthy for less.
This bulk case of food can keep your cat happy and healthy for less.
Making a bowl is as simple as adding some hot water, stirring, and waiting a few minutes to rehydrate. The case comes with 6 pouches, which all told can make up to 8 pounds of food.
It only comes with 1 flavor that your cat may not enjoy.
Moderately priced, well-rounded formula provides a balanced diet from clean ingredients like squash, berries, and pumpkin seeds.
Moderately priced, well-rounded formula provides a balanced diet from clean ingredients like squash, berries, and pumpkin seeds.
Made with chicken and salmon that's free from antibiotics, hormones, and steroids. Meat is complemented by organic produce and minerals. Balanced amino acid, fatty acid, and enzyme levels. High protein content. Mix with water to serve.
Comes in large nuggets which can be challenging to rehydrate, and some cats find hard to eat.
This high-protein, low-carb blend of chicken, lamb, and mussels is recommended for all cats from kittens to senior felines.
This high-protein, low-carb blend of chicken, lamb, and mussels is recommended for all cats from kittens to senior felines.
Has a 99% meat content, thanks to barn-raised chicken, free-range lamb, and green-lipped mussels from New Zealand. No gluten, wheat, soy, or rice. Low carbohydrate count.
Pricey. May be too chewy for some cats who are missing teeth or have other oral problems.
This superior kibble uses whole dehydrated chicken and turkey, no chicken or turkey meal.
This superior kibble uses whole dehydrated chicken and turkey, no chicken or turkey meal.
The first 7 ingredients are parts of chicken and turkey such as each of their livers, and the formula contains no grains. It provides a balanced meal for cats of all ages.
It’s a little pricey. Despite the brand name, it’s not raw food.
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There are numerous reasons to switch your cat over to dehydrated cat food, including a high-protein diet, and a meal that was prepared in a way that innately leaves the meat’s vitamins and minerals intact while whisking away moisture, but perhaps the biggest factor is the desire for a natural source of nutrition for your kitty. For instance, while kibble-style dry cat food may include healthy ingredients, they have been kneaded, baked, and formed into a uniform shape, while most dehydrated cat food literally looks like dry chunks of all-real fish, lamb, beef, or other healthy protein sources.
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