Dr. Elsey's cleanprotein Pork Recipe Grain-Free Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
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Help your favorite feline get the most out of her meals with Dr. Elsey's cleanprotein wet cat food. Inspired by the nutrients a wild cat would naturally get from her prey, this formula helps your kitty achieve more than just a full belly—it enhances her appetite while delivering the nutrition she needs to thrive. The first ingredient is real pork, followed by pork broth and pork liver, which provide the high level of protein she'd typically hunt for. Added barley grass contributes extra fiber to her diet and may offer an extra boost to her digestive system. Plus, it's 100 percent grain- and gluten-free—after all, cats wouldn't eat that stuff in the wild! With New Zealand green mussels, salmon oil and added vitamins, this nutrition-packed food helps to fuel your feline's adventures each and every day.
Key Benefits- Features real pork as the first ingredient to satisfy your carnivore's natural desire for meat.
- Made without grain or gluten, so it's safe for many sensitive kitties.
- Includes high-quality protein sources as the first three ingredients.
- Felines love the smooth, savory pate formula—which naturally adds moisture to their routine!
- Crafted with real ingredients and added vitamins and minerals, for a healthy meal without fillers.
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Item Number158523
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Weight5.5 pounds
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Packaging TypeCan
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Food TexturePate
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LifestageAdult
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Food FormWet Food
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Special DietGluten Free, Grain-Free, High-Protein, Pea-Free
Pork, Pork Broth, Pork Liver, Salmon Oil, Dried Egg Product, Tricalcium Phosphate, Natural Flavor, Agar-Agar, Barley Grass, Salt, Choline Chloride, Taurine, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Proteinate, Potassium Chloride, Dried New Zealand Green Mussels, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Source Of Vitamin K Activity), Vitamin A Supplement, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin Supplement, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Sodium Selenite, Organic Sunflower Oil, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide.
Caloric Content1,030 kcal/kg, 161 kcal/5.5oz
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 13.0% min |
Crude Fat | 4.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 1.0% max |
Moisture | 78.0% max |
Magnesium | 0.03% max |
Taurine | 0.10% min |
For adult cats, feed 1 can per 6-8 lbs. of body weight per day. Kittens require up to two and a half times this amount. For pregnant and lactating females, feed up to three times the normal adult amount per day.
Adjust the amount of food you serve based on the age, size and activity level of your cat. Food should be fed at room temperature.
Customer Reviews
89% Recommend
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Great Food for IBD kitty
By Kittara on Feb 26, 2021
This is the one wet food that has helped heal my kitty's inflammation. I fed it solely for 3 months it helped reduce the inflammation & pain. She also takes 2.5mg Prednisolone every other day. After the 3 months I introduced back some dry food as she really likes to have both - I feed her the Hill's prescription Z/D dry as it is the only one that she can tolerate and she really likes it. Over the last couple of years we have tried many different food brands and proteins and we have discovered that she cannot eat ANY poultry, fish or peas. I also believe Guar gum bothers her. We tried beef, rabbit & venison to but she just didn't do as good on those. I highly recommend trying this food. This is the one wet food that has helped heal my kitty's inflammation. I fed it solely for 3 months it helped reduce the inflammation & pain. She also takes 2.5mg Prednisolone every other day. After the 3 months I introduced back some dry food as she really likes to have both - I feed her the Hill's prescription Z/D dry as it is the only one that she can tolerate and she really likes it. Over the last couple of years we have tried many different food brands and proteins and we have discovered that she cannot eat ANY poultry, fish or peas. I also believe Guar gum bothers her. We tried beef, rabbit & venison to but she just didn't do as good on those. I highly recommend trying this food. The only drawback (and reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5) is I wish it tasted better - my kitty gets bored of it and I can tell she doesn't love it but so far it is the only one that truly helps her system. She is a chronic vomiter and tends to get diarrhea also. She is just about to turn 7. … more
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2/3 cats recommend
By ProudJewishCatParent on Feb 18, 2021
I usually get the chicken/turkey/rabbit kinds, but chewy was out of it, and it was either pork or salmon. Since cats are from inland savannahs, my understanding is that their ancestral diet consisted of birds and mammals, not fish, so I got this. 2 of my cats were fine with it, not as enthusiastic as they were for chicken or turkey kinds, but my 3rd child decided abruptly that he was Jewish and refused it wholesale (Bubbe would be proud). Fortunately I still had chicken kibble, so he crunched on that. Probably won't buy this again, but will save the rest for emergencies, ie delayed shipping/running out of food. Overall probably good quality like the rest of the brand, but my boy has never turned I usually get the chicken/turkey/rabbit kinds, but chewy was out of it, and it was either pork or salmon. Since cats are from inland savannahs, my understanding is that their ancestral diet consisted of birds and mammals, not fish, so I got this. 2 of my cats were fine with it, not as enthusiastic as they were for chicken or turkey kinds, but my 3rd child decided abruptly that he was Jewish and refused it wholesale (Bubbe would be proud). Fortunately I still had chicken kibble, so he crunched on that. Probably won't buy this again, but will save the rest for emergencies, ie delayed shipping/running out of food. Overall probably good quality like the rest of the brand, but my boy has never turned down any food before in the year that I've had him, so I was surprised. … more
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Cat didn't like, but I love Chewy
By Food on Feb 2, 2021
My cat is so extremely picky and borderline malnourished. I selected this food on high recommendations of vet. Dr. Elseys is such a respected name. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the manufacturing is reduced limiting the flavors available. I took a gamble on the pork, and lost. HOWEVER, when I contacted Chewy they were wonderful and speedy. They simply said donate and try again..refunding me immediately. Their fast and extremely welcoming service I love.
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Didn't work for us
By MelindaCA on Feb 6, 2021
I had high hopes as several people from an IBD kitty forum recommended this. Neither of my cats would touch it. It's quite pricey as well. Note, one of cats is very picky. The other one isn't as much and he wasn't' interested in it either. Thankfully Chewy has it's return policy and I was able to get a refund.
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Dr Elsey’s products
By Kitty on Feb 5, 2021
Although disappointed not to be able to get my first choice of flavor, pork was enthusiastically accepted by my 2 cats; and the nutritional analysis is as superb as I’ve come to expect from Dr Elsey’s.
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Pork is no turkey substitute
By Lessonweaver on Jan 2, 2021
I got this because I couldn't get turkey and hoped my cats would like it. Not so much, they say. And frankly, now they are turning their noses at the chicken and duck flavors too. All they really want is the turkey. How come it's out of stock?
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Ok in a pinch but....
By Kittymama on Feb 6, 2021
Kitty likes duck better and litter box smells awful. Pork was only flavor available, of about 4 or 5.
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Love this brand!
By Colleen on Oct 27, 2020 Top 1000 Contributor
I really like this brand and the ingredients. My 6 cats love this pork flavor. They actually love all of Dr. Elsey’s flavors! I have one cat that didn’t care for the salmon but other than that this brand is a real hit in our house.
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Oh. My. Goodness!!
By Unbelievable on Nov 3, 2020
Was concerned about trying this flavor, pork just didn't seem like a cat thing to me. Daggone, was I ever wrong. Even my most finicky loves it. Hit it out of the park with this one.
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Cats like da squeal
By Mark on Sep 15, 2020
I’ve never seen pork cat food before and was skeptical at first but my cats both love it. One of my two will eat almost anything but the other is a picky lil princess and she loves it.