Kitten Chow Nurture Dry Cat Food
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Purina Kitten Chow Nurture Dry Cat Food is an age-essential, dry kitten food made with the four foundational building blocks of nutrition: high in protein for developing lean muscle, DHA for brain and vision development, essential nutrients like those found in mother’s milk, and antioxidants for strong immune health. Every meal also provides the 25 essential vitamins and minerals cats need at any age. Plus, it’s formulated with a taste kittens love—and without artificial colors or flavors—to help give them the nutrition they need while they develop.
Key Benefits- Made with real chicken to provide your pal with the protein they need to develop lean muscle.
- Contains essential nutrients like those found in mother's milk.
- Includes omega fatty acid, DHA, to support brain and vision development.
- 100% complete and balanced nutrition, formulated for kittens.
- No artificial colors or flavors for better overall health.
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Item Number100173
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Weight1.1 pounds
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BrandPurina
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LifestageKitten
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Food FormDry Food
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Special DietHigh-Protein, Pea-Free
Chicken By-product Meal, Corn Gluten Meal, Rice, Soy Flour, Beef Fat Preserved With Mixed-tocopherols, Ground Whole Wheat, Chicken, Fish Meal, Liver Flavor, Dried Yeast, Calcium Carbonate, Phosphoric Acid, Salt, Choline Chloride, Minerals [Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite], Vitamins [Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin (Vitamin B-3), Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B-5), Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Riboflavin Supplement (Vitamin B-2), Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Folic Acid (Vitamin B-9), Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Biotin (Vitamin B-7), Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Vitamin K)], Taurine, Potassium Chloride. J453018.
Caloric Content3,653 kcal/kg, 408 kcal/cup
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 40.0% min |
Crude Fat | 12.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 2.5% max |
Moisture | 12.0% max |
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) | 0.02% min |
Calcium (Ca) | 1.1% min |
Phosphorous | 1.0% min |
Selenium (Se) | 0.3 mg/kg min |
Vitamin E | 150 IU/kg min |
Taurine | 0.12% min |
Age | Total Daily Feeding (Cups) | Frequency (Times A Day) |
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3 - 6 weeks | 1/4 - 1/3 | 3 - 4 |
7 weeks - 6 months | 1/3 - 3/4 | 3 - 4 |
7 months - 1 year | 1/2 - 3/4 | 2 |
Feeding Kittens: Kittens generally nibble solid foods at 3 - 4 weeks of age. Keep moistened Purina Kitten Chow Nurture available to these kittens at all times. Just add one part liquid to three parts Purina Kitten Chow Nurture, changing frequently to ensure freshness. After weaning, at 6 - 8 weeks of age, kittens will normally eat dry or moistened food at will. Start a self-feeding program, leaving food in dish at all times. Feeding amounts should be adjusted as necessary to help your kitten maintain an ideal body condition. Because kittens continue to develop throughout their first year, it's important that they get the extra nutrition of Purina Kitten Chow Nurture for a full 12 months. After one year of age, transition to the Purina Cat Chow formula that's right for your cat.
Feeding for Reproduction: Purina Kitten Chow Nurture provides the extra nutrition needed by reproducing females in stages of gestation and lactation. Food consumption may vary during gestation, so feed the amount needed to maintain the pregnant female's good body condition. Food intake may double or even quadruple during lactation. Provide adequate fresh water in a clean bowl daily. For your pet's health, see your veterinarian regularly.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Changes in your cat’s diet should be made gradually to allow your cat to become accustomed to a new food. Substitute small amounts of the new food for the old food, gradually increasing the amount of the new food while decreasing the old food, over a period of 7 - 10 days. This gradual transition will help avoid dietary upsets.
How do you ensure the quality of your dog and cat food?
We maintain a strict code of standards for buying, storing and processing ingredients used in our pet foods. These standards are among the strictest in the pet food industry. You can feed our food with confidence, knowing the Purina commitment to quality provides the best possible nutrition for your pet.
Do you test your dog and cat food for aflatoxins?
Yes. We have a meticulous quality assurance program for every incoming load of dog and cat food ingredients. We have ingredient specialists at each of our North American Purina pet food manufacturing facilities who are trained to sample and analyze incoming grain. Our grain testing program helps ensure only high-quality grains are used in our products. This testing is part of our comprehensive food safety and HACCP programs We maintain a strict code of standards for buying, storing and processing ingredients used in Purina pet foods, including grains. Every supplier of ingredients for Purina pet food must meet stringent standards for ingredient specification, product safety, sanitation and good manufacturing practices. Our quality assurance standards are among the strictest in the pet food industry.
Where is your dog and cat food manufactured?
99% of Purina pet food products sold in the U.S. are manufactured in our own facilities in the U.S.
Why does your dog and cat food contain colors?
Although dogs and cats are unable to distinguish color, we know that most pet owners consider the product’s appearance when purchasing food for their pet. Artificial coloring is added to maintain a more desirable and consistent appearance. All colorings used in our pet foods are approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Where are your ingredients sourced from? Are they sourced from China?
The vast majority of ingredients used in Purina brand products are sourced from the United States. As with other food companies, we do source a limited amount of ingredients from China. These ingredients, which are primarily essential nutrients, such as taurine and B vitamins, are not commonly available in the USA or other countries in the quantities we need.
Why use corn in dog and cat food? Is corn a filler?
“Filler” may be defined as feed ingredients for pet food with little or no nutritional value. Every ingredient in our formulas has a valuable function and plays a part in providing an excellent source of nutrition to your pet. When properly cooked, corn provides a highly digestible source of carbohydrate, essential fatty acids and protein, and thus, is not considered filler. Corn also has among the highest level of natural antioxidants of any grains. Purina only uses the same grades of corn traditionally used in human food products.
Does your dog and cat food contain GMO grains?
It is likely that our pet food contains GMO grains because genetically modified grain and grain products constitute a significant portion of the supply of grain available throughout the U.S. for both human and pet foods. U.S. grain handling and distribution practices result in a co-mingling of supply, which results in a loss of identity preservation.The FDA recognizes the safety and equivalence of products derived from U.S.-approved varieties of genetically modified grain, so there is no reason to exclude it from the general supply. In addition, the FDA does not require products containing GMO grains to bear additional labeling.
What is propylene glycol? Is it similar to antifreeze?
Each product is formulated with the correct balance of ingredients, each with a specific purpose. We use propylene glycol to help keep semi-moist kibbles in Dog & Cat food soft and moist. Propylene glycol is quite different from ethylene glycol, the anti-freeze used in automobiles. Propylene glycol is approved as a food additive in human food and in feed for animals, except cats, in the U.S. and Canada. Ethylene glycol — not propylene glycol — is the active compound in most automobile radiator anti-freeze solutions, and is toxic to animals and humans when ingested. Propylene glycol has a different molecular structure, giving it different properties and allowing it to be used safely in animal feed, except for cats, as well as in human foods, such as cake mixes, salad dressings, soft drinks, popcorn, food coloring, fat-free ice cream and sour cream. Propylene glycol can be used as a non-toxic anti-freeze, just as salt can be used as an "anti-freeze." The differences in the molecular make-up of propylene glycol and ethylene glycol have significantly different impacts on health and safety for humans and pets. Propylene glycol is approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Why do you use by-products in dog and cat food?
By-products are defined as the co-product of a primary product and are usually portions of the animal not always consumed by people in the U.S. By-products are an excellent source of protein and other nutrients. By-products in pet foods that meet Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) guidelines come from clean animal parts other than meat, such as the liver, kidney and other organs. Purina purchases all by-products from USDA-inspected plants. They must meet stringent criteria for nutrient content, production and quality assurance.
Why do you use chicken by-product or poultry meal in dog and cat food?
Poultry meal (including chicken by-product meal) is a rich source of many of the nutrients your pet needs in a complete and balanced diet. Poultry by-products can provide a rich source of protein and healthy fats in addition to essential vitamins and minerals. In fact, poultry by-product meal can contain between 60% and 70% protein. The nutritious poultry by-products we use in our pet foods are high-quality ingredients.
What is animal digest?
Animal digest is often considered a substandard pet food ingredient. In some cases, this is because the word "digest" is mistakenly thought to describe the contents of the digestive tract. The word "digest" in "animal digest" refers to the digestive process used in production, not the ingredients.The process starts with animal protein such as muscle and soft tissue supplied by USDA-inspected facilities.These ingredients are processed in order to break them down, similar to the process of digestion in the body. The resulting digest is a liquid, but can also be made into a paste or powder.Animal digest is a high-quality ingredient that provides an excellent source of protein and enhances the palatability of Dog & Cat foods.
Why don’t you utilize a natural source of Vitamin K instead of menadione?
The basic story about the dangers of Menadione has emerged at various times during the past decades as something of an urban legend in the pet food industry and are not research-based. In fact, numerous research studies and nutritional textbooks have identified Menadione as a safe and effective means of providing the important nutrient Vitamin K to Dogs & Cats. Menadione has been commonly used in pet foods for approximately 25 years with no documented negative health effects. Menadione is a stable source of the essential nutrient vitamin K. Vitamin K provides the following nutritional benefits: it is required for the synthesis of a number of body proteins, most notably the proteins responsible for normal blood clotting.
How do I know how to feed my dog or cat? How do I know if my dog/cat is overweight?
Feeding your pet is one of the most important ways you can care for him. Once you have chosen the right food for your pet, you can develop a plan for portioning and scheduling. For more information, check your product package for specific feeding amounts.All of our Dog & Cat foods come with feeding instructions to help you properly feed your pet depending on his size, but certain types of pets may require specialized foods to help them maintain an ideal body condition.
What is a complete and balanced nutrition in dog or cat food?
Pet food makes up the entirety of a pet’s diet, so it needs to deliver all of the nutrients they need. That’s why pet foods so often use the phrase “complete and balanced.” Every pet food needs to meet federal (FDA) and state regulatory standards before it gets near your dog’s or cat’s bowl.

Nurture Your Kitten
In addition to lots of love, your kitten requires unique and balanced nutrition so she can get the support she needs to grow up happy and strong. By feeding your cat Kitten Chow, you will be helping her be the best she can be every day.


Give Your Kitten the Building Blocks of Nutrition
Kitten Chow is made with the four foundational building blocks of nutrition: high protein for developing lean muscle, DHA for brain and vision development, essential nutrients like those found in mother's milk, and antioxidants for strong immune health. Every bowl also has 25 essential vitamins and minerals to keep your kitten in tip-top shape. The recipe encourages a healthy appetite so you can rest easy knowing your kitten will be getting sufficient nourishment for proper development.
No Artificial Colors or Flavors
Every bag of Kitten Chow has complete nutrition and no artificial colors or flavors added in. Feel confident knowing you are helping your cat achieve better overall health with food that lacks artificial ingredients, but doesn't compromise on taste.


Taste Kittens Love
Purina Cat Chow Kitten Formula has a chicken-flavored taste that kittens love. Pour your beloved fur baby a bowl of Kitten Chow and you can guarantee she'll come running! Entice your kitten with a meal she will find delicious, while giving her the nutrients she needs to support her development.
About Kitten Chow
The top priority of Purina is to create quality food that nourishes not only your pets, but the pets they share their lives with, too. From source to bowl, the quality of food is assured with stringent standards for ingredient specifications, product safety, sanitation and manufacturing practices.

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No food for Spanky
By SpankyCat on Feb 21, 2021
I started ordering on Chewy because during this pandemic the grocery stores had almost no cat food on the shelves. My 17 year old Spanky has Hyperthyroid and went from 16 lbs to 8 lbs. Holding steady, on meds, for a few years now. But he is so fussy. For the past 6 months he would only eat Fancy Feast Chicken and Liver pate. I was horrified when my last order from Chewy said it was "out of stock." I would buy one can of many different flavored cat foods, he would walk up to them, smell them, and walk away. He would not eat them. The only thing he still eats, though not in large quantities, is Purina Kitten Chow, which has been our life saver. I still love the convenience of Chewy, especially I started ordering on Chewy because during this pandemic the grocery stores had almost no cat food on the shelves. My 17 year old Spanky has Hyperthyroid and went from 16 lbs to 8 lbs. Holding steady, on meds, for a few years now. But he is so fussy. For the past 6 months he would only eat Fancy Feast Chicken and Liver pate. I was horrified when my last order from Chewy said it was "out of stock." I would buy one can of many different flavored cat foods, he would walk up to them, smell them, and walk away. He would not eat them. The only thing he still eats, though not in large quantities, is Purina Kitten Chow, which has been our life saver. I still love the convenience of Chewy, especially getting those heavy bottles of litter into the house. … more
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Good food even for older cats who need a boost
By Destiny on Feb 9, 2021
My kitty bia is almost 2 and she sometimes has problems eating, she's not picky she just won't eat, the vet told me to get her kitten chow to help her gain some weight. I ordered this and SHE LOVES IT SO SO MUCH. She literally will go eat and 10 mine later you hear her back eating away. My other kitty Coco who is almost 1 loves this too. She's a big girl compared to bia lol but she be messing the food up.
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Used for the feral colony
By callie13ly on Feb 15, 2021 Top 250 Contributor
We use this food for the feral colony that we take care of. I figure they could use the extra calories especially thru the winter. All cats love it. I tried to replace it with another kitten food and they ate it but were more hesitant so we went back to this. All the cats look good so we are are going to continue using it.
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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO
By KITTIES on Jan 30, 2021
My Kittties and myself thank you for the convenience and the fast service that you provide. Thank you again. Your company is a wonderful blessing to have while we are all going through a difficult time. If I had a problem I called your help line and they are fantastic. 10 STARS for CHEWY!!!!
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works for us
By WYpsychologist on Jan 10, 2021
I changed from a cheaper store brand kitten food after the vet said Purina was one of the companies that tracked its food and did recalls if something nasty ended up in there. I mixed in increasing amounts over about a week, my two kittens didn't seem to mind and eat this just fine. I'm in process of tapering off wet food, so far so good, they're growing and healthy at about 4 months old.
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Great food!
By Erica on Dec 19, 2020
So our 12 year old cat was losing weight and we did not know why. We figured out that she was picking through her food for specific flavors or sizes. So we were looking at senior food but all of the senior cat food is for weight loss, not gain. So we tried this kitten food. It does wonders for her!! She eats the whole bowl!! (Before she left quite a bit of food in her bowl) she loves the flavor and size of them!! They are smaller kibble and must be more tasty. So idk how this works for actual kittens but it works amazing for adult/older cats that need to gain weight!
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Still a great first food.
By BoxerMom on Jan 30, 2021 Top 500 Contributor
Not many choices for affordable dry kitten food. I like Kitten chow as it has less dyes than Meow mix kitten but kitten likes Meow mix. So mixed the two and now we are both happy. I like that Kitten chow is also available in larger bags.
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only food my adult cat will eat
By bjsc on Jan 16, 2021
My three year old cat started eating this kitten food after weaning and never wanted anything else. Her coat is beautiful and she's healthy, she's not interested in canned foods or treats, just her kitten chow.
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High protein for kittens
By KhanDhee on Nov 17, 2020
A Mama cat had babies in my Dad's shop, then left them. They have grown and are beautiful. I didn't want more cats, but I couldn't take them to a shelter. Chewy is absolutely amazing! I order food for all our babies from Chewy. Little dogs, a big dog, a sweet cat, 3 kittens, and 2 turtles all eat from Chewy's menu. Chewy also has the best and fastest service anywhere! I didn't know until recently that they delivered on Sunday. Thank you so much Chewy!!!
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Bigger bag than Expected!
By kylie101 on Nov 25, 2020
This was ordered ahead of time for my kitten that Im getting Saturday I've decided on a dry food at night and a wet food during the day diet as wet food isn't great for teeth health but dry food is while dry food itself isn't has healthy for cats as wet food is so a half and half diet for a health cat I bought this bag bc its cheap and has max protein for kittens very happy with this purchase!