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Feline Natural High Protein Dry Cat Food delivers an uncompromising 98% meat, organs, and seafood formula sourced from free-range, grass-fed lamb and wild-caught seafood in New Zealand. Grain-free and free from artificial additives, this freeze-dried diet supports lean muscle, energy, and digestive health with full ingredient transparency and premium safety standards. Perfect for discerning cat parents who demand clean, species-appropriate nutrition that honors feline biology.
| ASIN | B0DXQ16MH2 |
| ASIN | B0DXQ16MH2 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,757 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #153 in Dry Cat Food |
| Brand Name | Feline Natural |
| Breed Recommendation | All Cat Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,516) |
| Date First Available | March 11, 2025 |
| Date First Available | March 11, 2025 |
| Directions | Adjust for cat’s weight, Mix with water, Refer to feeding chart, Rehydrate before feeding, Serve as a complete meal |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 9.65 x 14.57 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.98 x 9.65 x 3.78 inches |
| Item Weight | 800 Grams |
| Manufacturer | K9 Natural Food Ltd |
| Manufacturer | K9 Natural Food Ltd |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 9.65 x 14.57 inches; 1.76 Pounds |
| Size | 1.8 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Cognitive health, Daily nutrition, Digestive support, Grain-free diet, Senior cat support |
| Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
L**S
Cats like this, but it is pricy
I feed this to my cats on an occasional basis because it is pricy. My cats do love it. The ingredients are good. I splurge a get a bag a couple of times a year and feed it as a “special meal” to both my cats. They get a treat meal.
K**A
All 3 Cats Love It
I use this instead of dry food since one of my cats has IBD and can only eat certain proteins, but all of my cats absolutely love it. It’s high quality though also high priced - always glad to have another reliable and healthy option!
G**M
Finally a food my Abyssinian still loves
Finally a food my cat still loves a few months later. It was rough for a minute there because I couldn’t find anything he would really enjoy or look forward to having for an extended period. This one doesn’t have any weird ingredients (might not be 100% perfect but it’s very close) and mine has been doing very well on it. Lots of energy and digestion seems to be great. As I read other reviews, I get the impression that maybe people aren’t smashing the pieces and mixing with water to create a pâté out of it, but in my opinion, that is the best way to serve this food to your cat. Just takes a little bit of extra work to mash up the pieces but we should take that extra time for them anyway 🤷🏻♀️ I like that there are different flavor options. Mine likes them all but really loves the salmon and lamb. I also really like that Taurine is one of the main ingredients as that is vital to have plenty of in their diet to keep their heart strong. I give chicken and beef hearts as well to increase that amount but this food seems to have a decent amount of Taurine already. Anyway, another great freeze dried raw option is this brand called Rawbble, in case anyone needs another option to try. Hope this one works out for y’all like it did for us. ✌🏼💚
K**N
This cat food makes cats sick!
My 2 cats loved the flavor. Unfortunately, both of them threw up within 10 minutes of eating this cat food. I won't even feed it to the ferals that I feed daily outside. Don't waste your money like I did.
N**B
Very high quality. Preferred. By monsters.
This stuff is really good. PROs: 1) Very high quality ingredients - zero fillers, 98% meat. 2) Extremely high processing standards (New Zealand - which has far higher standards than the U.S.). 3) Critters really dig it -- and now usually go on strike over their "regular" food, as you can see from the pic (Sigh). CONs: 1) The bags are 150% bigger than they need to be. The product settles to the bottom 1/2 to 1/3. Leaves too much air in there to oxidize. Why do this?? In fact, why not vacuum seal these suckers and get them shipped at half the cost? You could turn this into a small brick sized package. Anyway. 2) Insanely expensive. (But understandable given ingredients, quality, and shipping from NZ). They are available on Subscribe n Save.... but you save only about forty cents. Wicked expensive. (Sigh.) 3) This is possibly idiosyncratic -- our cats only eat it dry in the little weird pellet-ish form (like sawdust). When we add hot water to rehydrate to make 'normal' food texture, they respond with mild disinterest and it usually sits there all day with a only few nibbles taken out of the goo. Sot this perplexes me. Would that not be MUCH preferable? (I read somewhere that the zillions of little hairs on their tongues (for grooming) are very sensitive to textures and produce strong likes/dislikes...?) Having said that -- to be frank -- as long as they are drinking enough water (which these do), who cares? Less work for us AND... don't need to worry as much about spoilage throughout the day! So.... upon reflection... this is actually a "PRO" :-) Move to the other column. Win! Win!
K**I
Brand Price Comparison & Anecdotal CKD advice
They eat it most of the time. They ate the chicken and lamb for a while, but then they tired of it and now they prefer the salmon and lamb. One of these days I’ll try the beef, but I have a CKD kitty on prescription food so I’ll pass for now. My main complaint is how much the price has gone up! And then again after the tariff hit. It used to be around $35/bag and now it’s $42?? That’s insane. I have a subscription through their site which came out to $142.48 for 4 11 oz bags and I just saw here on Amazon my Subscribe & Save was about to charge me $164 for 4. F that! Fortunately I was able to cancel! Unfortunately we had to buy 2 emergency bags at the full price. Ridiculous. I’m going to find a less costly option. I’ve heard Open Farm is good. It’s $25/8 oz here on Amazon so Open Farms $3.13/oz vs Feline Natural $3.82/oz that’s basically a $7.50 difference. I’m going to try that brand. BTW with CKD cats, we were using this with Phos-Bind and her values stayed the same after a year, which is much better than elevating, but then she stopped eating it so we started Royal Canin canned renal support and she went from Stage 3 to Stage 2 in two months! I’d put off using the prescription food because I thought I knew best and I thought raw with Phos-Bind would be sufficient, but the blood work says different. I wish they would come up with a freeze dried raw version of renal food. It would probably cost several arms and legs though 😅. Having to keep her canned food away from the other cats is a chore living in a small apartment. Especially on days when she won’t eat in the bathroom and will only do so if I sit her with me. Enough about that.
M**S
I wish I'd bought these sooner but price put me off, however, since my cat has been unwell and poor appetite, thought I'd try these, I sprinkle approx 3gr over her regular food 3 times a day and she eats the lot, I'm so surprised as she even stopped eating her tube treats ... 31/10 ... Mitzi hasn't grown tired of these and at 10gr p/day, they last a month I'll continue to buy these no matter the cost as long as my cat stays healthy
G**T
Very good quality product, and good to sprinkle on top of their normal food. Frequently order this and mix with the salmon variety. Highly recommended.
A**R
Mes chats aiment beaucoup.
の**ぶ
パクパク、モグモグ、美味しいにゃん😋
A**ー
とても高いので たくさんはあげれないけど いつものフードに 手で潰してトッピングしたり おやつに小さくして あげてます。猫さん 袋を開けると6にゃんが走ってきます。フリーズドライなので ぬるま湯に戻し あげたのですが あまり食べなくて このまま手で潰してあげてます。 すぐにうんちが変わります。うんちで とてもいいフードだと 思いました。
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