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See Details for instructions to redeemIndulge your cat’s purr-fectly international palate! Feline Natural BPA-Free & Gelatin-Free Canned Cat Food, Lamb is crafted in New Zealand with wholefood, locally-sourced ingredients and selected vitamins and minerals. The unique recipe blends ingredients with water for added hydration and provides the best natural nutrition for your fur-iend. Featuring grass-fed, free-range lamb, this whisker-licking meal gives your kitty a bowl of rich protein goodness!
Item Number | 363950 |
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Packaging Type | Can |
Season | N/A |
Made In | New Zealand |
Sourced From | New Zealand |
Shop Conscious | Non-GMO |
Food Texture | Pate |
Lifestage | Adult |
Food Form | Wet Food |
Special Diet | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Limited Ingredient Diet, Gluten Free, Grain-Free, High-Protein, Pea-Free, Non-GMO |
Lamb, Water Sufficient For Processing, Lambtripe, Lamb Heart, Lamb Kidney, Lamb Spleen, Lamb Liver, Lamb Blood, Ground Lamb Bone, New Zealand Green Mussel, Fish Oil, Flaxseed Flakes, Potassium Sulphate, Dried Kelp, Salt, Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Magnesium Oxide, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid.
1211 kcal/kg, 103 kcal/3-oz can, 206 kcal/6-oz can
Crude Protein | 8.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 8.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 0.3% min |
Moisture | 82.0% max |
Taurine | 0.07% min |
Feeding recommendations are a guide only as your individual cat's requirements may vary by +/- 50%.
Adult: For every 6.6lb of cat's weight feed (2) 3-oz cans or (1) 6-oz can per day.
Kittens, pregnant or nursing mothers: Feed up to 2-3 times the adult amount.
Always introduce any new diet over a period of 7-10 days, gradually feeding more Feline Natural and less of the previous food until the transition is complete.
This is one of only a few foods my IBD senior cat will currently eat and that doesn't give him an upset tummy. He can only tolerate certain proteins and lamb is one of them. I'm glad the ingredients are high quality without unnecessary filler. It's expensive but worth it for him to stay happy and healthy, I just wish it wouldn't keep going out of stock.
I had to change my cat food because of a manufacture problem. So I Switched to Lamb Feast Grain-Free canned by Feline Natural. My cat loves it! So it is my new favorite too. Thanks for your help Chewy.
Thank you for a product without gums, grains, fish, legumes, or other carbohydrate fillers! I am so grateful to have this wet food for my little buddy. And I also want to thank you for using real steel cans, without plastic liners, bpa or not. Better for my cat, and better for recycling. Plus, the food smells like cooked meat, good enough for human consumption and my cat likes it - though it took a while to transfer him from the other "high quality" garbage. If I don't have your product, I will make my own catfood. I'm never going back.
I switched my ferrets to this food after a slow transition and they all love it. It is a healthy option for them full of meats without all the added fruits and vegetables. I gave a can to my cats and all 10 absolutely loved the food which has never happened with a canned cat food before.
I saw a bunch of reviews about the smelliness and thinking it was rotten. I have a rumpy manx with manx syndrome and extreme food sensitivities. After diarrhea with fecal incontinence for 2 years straight, this, the Ziwi peak lamb, and the meat mates lamb are the ONLY foods she can eat that doesn’t give her diarrhea. Lamb Tripe smells like a port-a potty but is extremely good for them. I promise it’s not rancid meat or something that fell out of the toilet bowl. I have 4 cats and they ALL like different things. One won’t eat any wet food unless it’s the salmon and lamb feline natural or one of the Ziwi peak mackerel options, another turns his nose up at almost EVERYTHING except Whole Life Salmon cubes for crying out loud. My point is, some cats don’t like lamb tripe and maybe that’s why they won’t eat it. You should definitely find a healthy cat store nearby that sells single cans first to try (more than 2 cans) and see. Actually, the disgusting smelly lamb tripe foods are the one thing all 4 of my cats do agree on. Cats need to eat things with smells that they like and just like humans, we like different things. My manx loves this food and since it 1 of 3 options she CAN eat, I’ll plug my nose when I open the can and be happy she doesn’t have diarrhea that she leaves everywhere she sits and lays down.
I'm glad I read some of the other reviews on this site. My kitty turned her nose up at this food at first, to the point where I thought I would have to donate the rest of the case. But after reading other comments, I started mixing it in slowly with her other wet food. (Before, I would introduce 1/4 at a time, but I wasn't actually mixing the two foods together). Partly, I was just trying not to waste the food but I gradually decreased the proportion of the other food (over maybe three weeks), and now she's gobbles this up on her own!! So happy to have another clean and healthy option in her rotation.
I love knowing they're getting organ meat! And both love lamb.
My cat stopped eating his normal foods so I tried a few expensive brands one of which was this New Zealand Lamb Feast. He ate two cans I purchased from a pet shop so I bought a 24 case from Chewy's. He licked it some but refused to eat it again. I gave five tins to some outside strays, none of them would touch this food.
Tried a can of this at a local pet store hoping my super picky girl would take to it and she did so I ordered a case and she loved it and is still loving it a few cases later!! It smells a little bit sure but nothing outrageous.
Our kitty, Mr Spumoni, loves this food. Our kitty, Mr Spumoni, loves this food. Our kitty, Mr Spumoni, loves this food. Our kitty, Mr Spumoni, loves this food. Our kitty, Mr Spumoni, loves this food. Our kitty, Mr Spumoni, loves this food.