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See Details for instructions to redeem.The Evanger's Grain-Free Buffalo Canned Dog & Cat Food is packed with quality buffalo, so it’s su-paw yummy. The grain-free recipe is paw-fect for pets with food sensitivities. Use this food for a protein rotation diet, or feed it as a yummy food topper to encourage your picky pet to clean up every bite. The pop-top cans are easy to open so your hungry furbaby can quickly dig in.
Item Number | 52615 |
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Packaging Type | Can |
Made In | United States |
Season | N/A |
Food Texture | Pate |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Form | Wet Food |
Special Diet | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Grain-Free, Gluten Free, Limited Ingredient Diet, Pea-Free |
Buffalo, Water Sufficient for Processing, Liver, Guar Gum.
159 kcal/100g, 270 kcal/can
Crude Protein | 10.0% min |
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Crude Fiber | 1.5% max |
Moisture | 78.0% max |
Crude Fat | 5.0% min |
Evanger's Canned Buffalo is pure meat, so it should be used as a complement with Evanger's Dry Foods, with Evanger's Vegetarian Dinner, or with any Evanger's complete and balanced meal.
Any time you change formulas, we recommend you transition the foods over a 5-day period.
Yes. Struvite crystals, rock - like accretions that scrape sensitive tissues in the urinary tract, are a major cause of inflammation and infection in dogs and cats. The formation of struvite crystals is possible when urine is too alkaline. In meat, we are provided with an acidifier that is natural and promotes overall good health in dogs and cats. So increasing the amount of high quality meat consumed can acidify the urine and help prevent the formation of struvite crystals. Choose from among the 8 Grain Free Game Meats, Hunk of Beef, 100% Organic Chicken, as well as many others. These products are excellent supplements or treats for dogs and cats. For balanced meals, which contain vitamins and minerals, try our Chicken Dinner and Beef Dinner for dogs; Certified Organic Braised Chicken Dinner, Organic Turkey with Butternut Squash, and Holistic Pheasant Dinner for cats. Of course, any dog or cat with urinary tract problems should be under the care of a veterinarian.
Any Evanger’s food that is pure meat, such as the Grain Free Game Meats, Hunk of Beef, and Wild Salmon, can be fed to both cats and dogs as snacks, treats, or mixed with Evanger’s dry food, snacks, or treats. However, foods that include vitamins and minerals to make a complete balanced diet are formulated specifically for a dog or cat and should be fed to the indicated species.Knowing the different dietary needs of dogs and cats is very important because pet owners that allow a dog to eat cat food or a cat to eat dog food could end up with a very sick pet….or worse. Illnesses do not usually happen if only a few meals are shared, but will happen if it continues on a regular basis. Incidentally, dogs are omnivores like people; they eat both meat and vegetables. Cats are obligate carnivores; they eat mostly meat. Cats have a higher protein and fat requirement than dogs. Dogs that eat cat food could end up with liver, kidney and/or pancreatic problems because cat foods are too high in protein and fat for dogs to properly metabolize. Cats that eat dog foods could end up blind or with a serious heart condition called dilated cardiomyopathy because cats have a dietary need for taurine. Dogs naturally make the amino acid taurine, while cats must have it supplied in their diets; all Evanger’s cat foods contain taurine. Cats also require a different form of Vitamin A. Dogs, like people, naturally manufacture Vitamin A, if Beta - carotene is supplied in the diet. Last but not least, cats require arachidonic acid, an essential fatty acids for cats. Dogs can manufacture Arachodonic Acid from Omega 3 fatty acids. Both dogs and cats require linoleic (Omega 6) and linolenic (Omega 3) fatty acids.
Evanger’s special slow - cook, pressure - cook process softens the bones so they are splinter - free and easily digestible. Feel free to squeeze a bone in Whole Chicken Thighs or Roasted Chicken Drummette Dinner, you’ll see that the bone collapses instead of splintering, providing the ideal meal for your dog - safe, nutritious, and delicious. Bones add flavor and texture, and are great natural sources of crucial nutrients like calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron.
Yes… Diabetic dogs and cats need to reduce carbohydrate intake while maintaining a balanced diet. Evanger’s canned diets contain so much meat (exception: Vegetarian Dinner and 100% Sweet Potato), that they can often be incorporated into the diet of diabetic dogs and cats with healthy kidneys. Diabetic dogs and cats should eat more fowl than red meat. Gold Line Chicken Dinner and Beef Dinner offer dogs a balanced meal with no added carbohydrates. Similarly, Hand Packed Whole Mackerel with Gravy for cats is a delicious low - carb meal. The 8 Grain Free Game Meats and Hunk of Beef and Wild Salmon are nutrient-rich, tasty supplements or treats for diabetic dogs and cats. Please remember that diabetes is a serious medical condition that requires veterinary care. Pets being treated with insulin will require blood checks and possible insulin adjustment when changes are made to the diet.
This is one of the only 3 meats that my 13 year old (allergic to everything and I'm not kidding) German Shepherd can eat. It is REAL buffalo, NOT bison, Not water buffalo (she is allergic to both of those). She loves this and has been eating it for several years now. Thank you Evanger's for making this BUFFALO MEAT ONLY CANNED FOOD!
I was hoping my IBD kitty would like it, so he would have another option for wet food, but he wouldn't touch it. I offered it to my other kitties, and not one of the 8 of them would touch it. It's a shame, it has nice, simple ingredients, but the texture is probably a turn-off for them, it's pretty gelatinous.
I purchased this expensive food because my dogs were loving the Buffalo treats, however, neither dog will come near this Evangers Buffalo dog food. My one dog has liver disease and has quit eating lost a lot of weight. Money wasted!
I had been given a few cans of the Bison and the dog and cats all enjoyed it. It's spendy so I bought the Buffalo thinking it would be relatively the same. The consistency was not the same.. the Buffalo tends to be dry and they eat it but not with the same gusto they had eaten the Bison. I'm still experimenting and am ordering rabbit and pork, each, this time
I was happy to order this pet food which is only meat with no additives. I'm sure most dogs would love it, but our cats walk away from it. I waited at least a week before trying to give it to them again, same thing, they want nothing to do with it. I tried adding some cod liver oil, nope. Beef bouillon, nope. One of our cats is allergic to chicken so I have to carefully read the fine print on every product, because even when a food is not called chicken, more often than not it has chicken in it. I'm eager to try anything new that doesn't contain chicken. I looked forward to trying this buffalo food. It's unfortunate that Chewy doesn't sell one can at a time so it can be sampled before having to order a large quantity, often quite expensive. Also of note, unrelated to the above complaint, is that the Evanger's cans are an odd size and there are no lids that fit on them once they are opened.
limited ingredient diet and sizing is perfect for my cat. I also dont mind if my dog gets into it. It has helped with my cats dietary issues since we started using this food. My cat, toby, used to vomit after every meal, and now he eats and has put on weight! No allergies either :)
My kitties and kittens eat a raw diet, but Evanger's high quality proteins are what I give them for a "fast food" meal, when I haven't the time to prepare the raw diet. I figure it also gives them more variety. They like all the Evanger's varieties I've given them: Chicken, Buffalo, Quail, and Rabbit. Thank you Evanger's and Chewy for the high quality and GREAT prices!
I bought this item for my adult cat because it was high calorie/protein and my cat is extremely active and playful. My cat is not a picky eater at all other than the fact that he really only likes food with a pate texture (which this is). Nevertheless, he would not eat a single bite of this. I tried two days in a row and he would not even touch it. Because he hated it so much and it is made for cats and dogs, I decided I would see if my friends Schnauzer mix liked it and he wouldn't eat it either! Thankfully, Chewy gave me a full refund and I donated the remaining cans to the local humane society.
My Abby Girl has suffered with sinus issues since she was a wee kitten. The vet said it was because of a virus. But after many years, someone suggested that it might be a food allergy. I know that for people, elimination diets can help with chronic conditions. So I decided to put Abby Girl on a cat food with minimum ingredients. This one is about as minimum as it gets. After one week, her sneezing is less, and her mucus is clear. In time, I hope her sinus issues completely go away. I also have her on the Rabbit version. Both seem to work well with her.
my 15 yr old toothless chihuahua gave up on eating. I was hand feeding him but he ate so little he was losing too much weight. He was not interested in food. BUT I tried Evanger's Buffalo last week. HE LOVES IT. He eats 2x a day now and barks at me to get his food fixed up FASTER. He loves it so much and has gained back a pound! (he is now 4 pounds). I also supplement with dog vitamins and minerals.