Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet Real Rabbit Recipe Grain-Free Dry Cat Food, 4.5-lb bag

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  • Limited ingredient recipe includes just one animal protein and one vegetable for pets with food sensitivities.
  • Made with farm-raised rabbit, an easily digestible protein that provides all the essential amino acids your kitty needs.
  • Guaranteed levels of natural omegas and antioxidants promote healthy skin and coat, plus immune health.
  • Made in the USA using premium ingredients from around the world, with the pure nutrition of raw in every piece.
  • Never contains any grain, dairy, eggs, chicken, beef, fish, sweet potato, potato, chickpeas, corn, wheat, soy, artificial colors or preservatives.

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About Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet Kibble for Cats

Limited Ingredient Diet

Knowing what’s exactly in your kitty’s bowl is important, and Instinct makes it easy by keeping the ingredient list natural and simple. With Instinct’s Limited Ingredient Cat Food recipes, feeding your sensitive sidekick the complete and balanced nutrition she needs is simple.

1 Animal Protein & 1 Vegetable

Instinct Limited Ingredient cat kibble is purposefully crafted with a combination of ingredients that are suited for cats with food sensitivities. Unlike most other pet foods, each recipe contains just one animal protein and one vegetable—that’s it!

Simple and Essential Raw Coated Kibble

LESS IS MORE

These recipes are made without grain, potato, sweet potato, corn, wheat, soy, chickpeas or artificial colors or preservatives. They are also completely free from chicken, beef, dairy and eggs.

EASILY DIGESTIBLE

Nutrient-rich, easily digestible protein is included to provide your pet with all the essential amino acids she needs.

OMEGAS

Omega fatty acids help promote healthy skin and a lustrous coat.

ANTIOXIDANTS

Instinct’s Limited Ingredient Diet Cat Food contains antioxidants to support your feline’s immune health.

RAW COATING

Instinct crushes and tumbles their freeze-dried raw with their kibble, ensuring raw is on every piece!

The Benefits of Raw

Instinct believes that eating a diet rich in raw, unprocessed foods is just as good for our pets as it is for us. They make every meal with the understanding that real, less-processed, whole raw foods can have the power to transform lives.

More Energy & Vitality

Better Digestion

Weight Improvement

Improved Skin And Coat

Excitement At Mealtime

About Instinct

Instinct has been crafting and perfecting raw recipes for over 15 years. From 100% raw frozen meals to freeze-dried, raw-coated kibble, Instinct gives you a variety of ways to incorporate raw into your pet’s diet. Their raw recipes are crafted in their own kitchens in Lincoln, Nebraska, to ensure the highest standards in quality and food safety according to SQF standards.
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Questions & Answers

41 Customer Questions


What exactly is rabbit meal?

Answer by ChewyMar 18, 2020
Rabbit meal is a high quality concentrated protein source that contains muscle meat. By law it may not contain heads, feet or intestines. Meal is made by grinding the protein after it has been rendered (cooked in a stew-like way but at high temperatures) and then dried so it'll contain a higher protein content and low moisture which helps provide the pet with the most nutritional value in the food.

Hi Where do get rabbit and is human grade rabbit???thank you.

Answer by ChewyJun 04, 2019
The rabbit is sourced from France and Italy. All of the materials used in the Instinct raw diets are obtained from USDA-inspected facilities (or meet USDA requirements in the case of imports) and from animals that have passed ante- and post-mortem inspection. Their quality control and quality assurance programs include but are not limited to: Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP’s), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s), a Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP) program, regular lot segregation, and other industry best practices. That said, their manufacturing facilities are used to produce pet food rather than human food, and since this is not in line with the USDA's definition of human grade, their foods cannot be classified as being human grade.

Are the peas in this recipe green peas or the dry split pea (legume type?)

Answer by ChewyDec 10, 2021
This recipe includes chickpeas.

Is this food produced on shared lines? Is there any chance of cross contamination with other foods?

Answer by ChewyAug 03, 2021
Instinct cleans the lines in between products that include removing all the product off the line, rinsing the production lines, washing and sanitizing the lines. Instinct also tries to schedule products to run on different days, to lower chances of cross contamination. However, their recipes are manufactured in a facility that manufactures other proteins, so trace amounts of other proteins could be possible.

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Nutritional Value

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Palatability

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686 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Katlyn on Jan 14, 2026

They cannot resist!

We have two cats on this diet for about a year now give or take. We were trying to find a limited ingredient food for IBS and vomiting issues and have this a try

We have two cats on this diet for about a year now give or take. We were trying to find a limited ingredient food for IBS and vomiting issues and have this a try. They almost always finish their bowls with this kibble. Be warned that their feces will be almost black with this diet because the kibble itself is so dark in color. NOTE. it still has other protein ingredients besides rabbit, read label if your pet has a true allergy


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Amy on Dec 31, 2025

Vet advised against

My cat has lost a little weight and my vet asked what I was feeding her. After pulling up the nutrient analysis, she informed me that this diet is far too high in

My cat has lost a little weight and my vet asked what I was feeding her. After pulling up the nutrient analysis, she informed me that this diet is far too high in fat (and it's 19% MINIMUM) for a dry cat food. She may have low grade pancreatitis and, if so, it's very possible this food has been making it worse. Not to mention the echoing of other reviews: on this food she has the MOST RANK poops she's ever had.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Angela on Nov 26, 2025

Food allergies dramatically improved

Our cat who has chicken, corn, flax, tomato, and rice allergies and has terrible sinus and breathing reactions to any of these ingredients has improved dramatically

Our cat who has chicken, corn, flax, tomato, and rice allergies and has terrible sinus and breathing reactions to any of these ingredients has improved dramatically after one small bag. We tried fish, which he was not supposed to be allergic too, he actually got worse. This has made his life unbelievably better already. He was literally sneezing, snoring and wheezing like an asthmatic a month ago. Now his nose is clear, he no longer wheezes or snores, and his eyes are barely watering at all. Before, I had to wash his face nearly daily to remove the crusted snot and eye drainage just so he could breathe. He is on no medication, he is happy to eat the food. Yes, it is very dark-colored but does not smell to me at all, not nearly as bad as the fish did for sure. Every animal in my house and our outside stray have happily eaten it and there has been no problems with any of them. Remember this is made with peas, not corn, it's not going to be the same color as the corn products you are accustomed to. I highly recommend trying it if you have a kitty with intractable allergy symptoms like our boy.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By 1maginaryFriend on Nov 17, 2025

Provides omegas for cats on dry food diets

My baby Fitz has a tongue disorder that prevents him from being able to eat wet food. He was really happy with his American Journey kibble, but I wanted to give

My baby Fitz has a tongue disorder that prevents him from being able to eat wet food. He was really happy with his American Journey kibble, but I wanted to give him variety and also add in something with some healthy fats. He looooves this Instinct Limited Ingredient Rabbit food. I mix in about 20% with his other kibble because the Instinct alone has so many oils, it’ll make your kitty fat in no time if it’s their primary food. I hate giving him a dry food diet, but he just can’t get wet food down. Every day I squirt water into his mouth with 5ml oral syringes to ensure he stays hydrated. Also - Fitz has zero teeth (he’s healthier and pain-free this way) and he’s able to eat this kibble no problem. As far as dry food goes, Instinct has good ingredients and is worth the price. I never met a cat that didn’t go crazy for the taste. I fill up little jars with Instinct kibble for my mum to give her cats as treats and she’s used it to teach them a couple of tricks (sit and touch).


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Judy on Jan 6, 2026

Louis heals it all up but having three cats everybody eats the same

See above but getting it was a chore in a way since the new website I can't get on it so I always have to call somebody. The old one was perfect. It greeted me with

See above but getting it was a chore in a way since the new website I can't get on it so I always have to call somebody. The old one was perfect. It greeted me with no problem. I ordered everything easily. This new website does not work as well.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Alicia on Dec 9, 2025

Relieved So Many Health Issues!

I had tried several different types of cat food across different brands (I did use the proper method for switching Foods), but my cat was still constantly vomiting

I had tried several different types of cat food across different brands (I did use the proper method for switching Foods), but my cat was still constantly vomiting and never seemed very interested in eating. In an effort to avoid putting him on a prescription diet, I decided to try Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet Real Rabbit recipe and it has been wonderful. Roland has completely stopped vomiting and actually gets excited whenever I get the food out, rubbing against and winding himself through my legs, meowing excitedly the whole time. I'm so happy to have found a food he likes that doesn't make him sick!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Anita on Dec 28, 2025

Saved our cat from IBD

Andy had inflammatory bowel disease, was on prednisolone daily and was going downhill. I dropped the RX and switched his food to Basic Instinct Real Rabbit (which

Andy had inflammatory bowel disease, was on prednisolone daily and was going downhill. I dropped the RX and switched his food to Basic Instinct Real Rabbit (which he loves), and he’s like a different cat now. Over a year later, his weight has rebounded, he acts normal now. So thankful for this good.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Linda on Jan 17, 2026

A cat food with a novel protein and no fillers

So far, my cat loves it. I'm still in the process of mixing with her old food, until she gets used to it. Hopefully, she will continue to do good on it. She enjoys

So far, my cat loves it. I'm still in the process of mixing with her old food, until she gets used to it. Hopefully, she will continue to do good on it. She enjoys the pate, also


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Lisa on Dec 3, 2025

Didn’t work out

My cat has always eaten Freely dry rabbit which has now been discontinued. Gave this a try, very gradually transitioned over several weeks. My cat ended up with

My cat has always eaten Freely dry rabbit which has now been discontinued. Gave this a try, very gradually transitioned over several weeks. My cat ended up with horrible diarrhea when solely on Instinct dry. She has a poultry allergy so it’s hard to find a suitable food. Unfortunately this isn’t it.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Lisa on Dec 18, 2025

My cat is addicted

I’m starting to think there is something addictive in this food because my cat has become completely obnoxious with his loud insistent begging for it all day long!!

I’m starting to think there is something addictive in this food because my cat has become completely obnoxious with his loud insistent begging for it all day long!! And yes, like others mentioned-poop is now soft, black and smells like death.