Go! Solutions Skin + Coat Care Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food
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Feed your kitty the proactive nutrition of the Go! Solutions Skin + Coat Care Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food. Made with chicken as the first ingredient, plus wholesome brown rice, oatmeal, whole eggs, apples and cranberries, it packs protein-rich nourishment in every crunchy bite. The formula is nutritionist-recommended to give cats the preventative care they need to stay strong and healthy in every bowl, so it’s loaded with antioxidants to support immunity, omegas for a healthy skin and coat, plus vitamins, minerals and essential taurine. It even has prebiotics for gentle digestion and antioxidant superfoods like kelp and alfalfa. Plus, it has zero by-products, hormones, beef, wheat, corn or soy so it’s great for cats with food allergies or intolerances.
Key Benefits- Preventative health recipe starts with protein-rich chicken meal to support healthy muscles and activity.
- Formulated by PhD pet nutritionists to provide a complete and balanced diet for cats, with targeted blend of vitamins, minerals and taurine.
- Packed with antioxidants for immune health and omega-3 fatty acids to support a healthy and lustrous skin and coat.
- Includes prebiotic fibers to promote healthy digestion, and superfoods like kelp and alfalfa for antioxidant support.
- Zero beef, wheat, corn, soy, by-product meals, added growth hormones or artificial preservatives.
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Item Number157011
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Weight3.0 pounds
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BrandPetcurean
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LifestageAdult
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Food FormDry Food
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Special DietNo Corn No Wheat No Soy, Sensitive Digestion, Pea-Free, Natural
Chicken Meal, De-Boned Chicken, Whole Brown Rice, White Rice, Oatmeal, Chicken Fat (Preserved With Mixed Tocopherols), Salmon Meal, Natural Chicken Flavor, Apples, Carrots, Potatoes, Cranberries, Flaxseed, Whole Dried Egg, Salmon Oil, Alfalfa, Phosphoric Acid, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Taurine, Choline Chloride, Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (A Source Of Vitamin C), Thiamine Mononitrate, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Beta-Carotene, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement), Minerals (Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Zinc Oxide, Manganese Proteinate, Copper Sulphate, Calcium Iodate, Ferrous Sulphate, Manganous Oxide, Sodium Selenite), Dl-Methionine, Dried Chicory Root, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Dried Rosemary.
Caloric Content4,604 kcal/kg, 552 kcal/cup
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 32.0% min |
Crude Fat | 20.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 2.5% max |
Moisture | 10.0% max |
Ash | 6.5% max |
Phosphorus | 0.8% min |
Magnesium | 0.09% max |
Taurine | 0.21% min |
Omega-6 | 3.2% min |
Omega-3 | 0.63.0% min |
Weight | Less Active Daily Feeding (cup) | Active Daily Feeding (cup) | Kitten Daily Feeding (cup) |
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1 - 2 lbs | – | – | 1/8 - 1/6 |
2 - 5 lbs | 1/8 - 1/6 | 1/6 - 1/4 | 1/6 - 1/4 |
5 - 7 lbs | 1/6 - 1/4 | 1/4 - 3/8 | 1/4 - 3/8 |
7 - 10 lbs | 1/4 - 1/3 | 3/8 - 1/2 | 3/8 - 1/2 |
10 - 13 lbs | 1/3 - 1/2 | 1/2 - 3/4 | 1/2 - 3/4 |
13 - 16 lbs | 1/2 - 3/4 | 3/4 - 1 | – |
The amount of food your cat needs will vary depending on breed, activity level, age and climate. Use our feeding chart as a guide, adjusting the quantity fed to achieve your cat's ideal weight.
We suggest feeding twice a day, kittens more often. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. Love, attention, playtime and chin scratches should be given freely, as often as possible.
Pregnant/lactating females: increase intake by 50%.
It’s important to slowly transition your pet to a new food so their system has a chance to adapt to the change. The transition period should be at minimum, 10 days and could take upwards of 2 weeks, depending on your pet’s sensitivity to change.
- Day 1 & 2: Feed 80% of your pet’s old food with 20% of the new food
- Day 3 & 4: Feed 60% of your pet’s old food with 40% of the new food
- Day 5 & 6: Feed 40% of your pet’s old food with 60% of the new food
- Day 7, 8 & 9: Feed 20% of your pet’s old food with 80% of the new food
- Day 10 & Forever: Feed 100% new food
What is the difference between GO!, NOW FRESH and GATHER?
At Petcurean, we’re experts in crafting recipes designed to meet the needs of dogs and cats (and cats and dogs) of all different shapes, sizes, backgrounds and ages. Each of our three-core products were designed for a specific purpose.GO!GO! Provides solutions for your pet’s unique dietary needs* Solutions-based to meet the needs of all dogs & cats* Limited Ingredient Diets* Highly palatable recipes that perform, resulting in healthier pets with less stool volume + shinier coats* With Grain Free, Gluten Free & Potato Free recipe options* High meat concentration options (GO! F+F)* Designed for all life stagesNOW FRESHNOW FRESH is available in life-stage and breed size (for dogs) and features 100% fresh meat and oils (no rendered ingredients)* Made with 100% fresh meat and fresh oil (no rendered ingredients* Grain & Gluten Free* Designed for life stages for dogs and cats and breed sizes for dogsGATHERGATHER includes certified and organic ingredients and is sustainably produced* Certified ingredients (including Organic, MSC and Vegan Certifications)* Sustainable ingredients and suppliers* Utilizing fresh & dehydrated meats (no rendered ingredients)* Grain & Gluten Free Options* For Adult and Senior Dogs and Cats
I followed the feeding guidelines on your packaging, but my pet is too fat/thin. Why?
Feeding Guidelines are simply a place to start. You should increase or decrease the amount you feed based on your pet’s activity level and weight.
Are the ingredients used in Petcurean products “human-grade”?
All of our fresh meat and meat meal ingredients are sourced from animals passed fit for human consumption by the CFIA. The fruits and vegetables used in our recipes also come from the human food chain. We do not, however, claim that our ingredients are “human-grade”; once an individual ingredient leaves a “human-grade” processing facility and enters a “pet food” processor, the ingredient loses its “human-grade” classification.
What is an organic ingredient?
A certified organic ingredient provides a guarantee that the ingredient has met strict government standards for how food is grown, handled and processed; using organic agricultural methods. Organic agriculture focuses on farming practices that encourage soil and water conservation and regeneration, and reduces pollution. Organic farmers use natural fertilizers and pest control methods to benefit the soil, plants and animals for a healthy environment.
Where are your products made?
Petcurean dry pet foods are produced in Ontario, Canada. Our canned products are primarily produced in Ontario, Canada and secondarily at a plant in New Jersey, USA. Our SPIKE Jerky Treats are manufactured in Gainsville, Georgia and our SPIKE Treat Bars are made in Brampton, Ontario. All of the meat proteins, grains, cereals, fruits and vegetables in our GO! SOLUTIONS™, NOW FRESH™ and GATHER™ products are sourced from North America (as close to the production facility as possible).
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My picky tortoise shell cat in in LOVE WITH this food
By Joey on Sep 5, 2020
My 2 cats absolutely adore Go! Cat food my calico is a glutton so she really likes it, but my tortoise shell cat is very picky and spoiled but she just loves this food more than any other food I bought her, it's definitely worth a try if you have picky felines!
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Good for them, Works for me
By cjchonko on Jul 11, 2020
Ever since I found Go! Solutions pet food I have been trying out their different products. They seem to be a good quality food brand. Some of my cats are picky so it is hard to find one flavor that works for all of them, but this one did it! All of my cats love this food and their coats are looking healthier than ever.
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Gratitude Always
By Dennis on Sep 30, 2020
Want to thank you for always getting me what I want when I want .
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Cats seem to like it
By Crystal on Feb 19, 2020
The cats eat it pretty well. I haven't really noticed much of a change in their coats though. My one long hair still has dandruff, but he is vet bound in a week, so I'll get that straightened out then hopefully.
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Long hair cats
By Stc4 on Apr 2, 2020
Looking for something easy to digest and would give shine to coats. Cats like it. Only had it for a few weeks so will wait to see if coats improve.
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cats didn't prefer
By myowser on Feb 24, 2020
I ordered several dry foods in small bags to see which the cats liked and this one was not eaten. ingredients look good though I just can't recommend it being a favorite
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I Finally Found the Perfect Food
By TabbysMom on Oct 24, 2019
At one year of age, one of my cats was diagnosed with stomatitis and eventually had to have all his teeth removed. Since that time, I have been searching for a dry food he likes, he can swallow whole and that doesn’t come back up. Both cats loved this immediately. So far, it’s been a miracle food!
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Helps with dandruff, skin dryness
By wink3956 on Mar 28, 2019
I am really pleased with this food. The kibble size is super small so it's good for cats of all ages. The skin and coat care formula does seem to help with dry skin issues and reduces dandruff. Plus I am more confident feeding my kids food manufactured in Canada.
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my guys happy
By luci on May 23, 2019
My cat seems to like it and he's a very picky eater. I liked the ingredients and it has a better aroma than the previous food I used.
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My cat wasn't a fan of this one
By Jamie on Nov 12, 2018
Unfortunately Chewy stopped carrying the brand my cat has been eating for years, so the last time I ordered food, I tried this one. I began by mixing it with her old food and she would eat around this food to pick out the other kibbles from her old brand to eat. It took over a week for my cat to actually start eating this, and she still doesn't get excited about it like she did with the old brand I fed her. Unfortunately she started getting scabs on the underside of her throat/around her neck from scratching, which the vet said is likely a food allergy to whatever she is eating. Back to the drawing board. :(