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Price Per Unit | $3.89/ozChewy Price | $3.64/ozChewy Price | $4.00/ozChewy Price | $3.44/ozChewy Price | $3.30/ozChewy Price |
Price | $34.99Chewy Price | $19.98Chewy Price | $31.99Chewy Price | $27.49Chewy Price | $39.49Chewy Price |
Autoship | — | $18.98Chewy Price | $30.39Chewy Price | $26.12Chewy Price | $37.52Chewy Price |
Top Ingredients | Rabbit, Herring Oil, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar... | Rabbit (with ground bone), Rabbit Livers, Organic Kale... | Rabbit With Ground Bone, Rabbit Liver, Olive Oil... | Rabbit, Rabbit Liver, Rabbit Heart... | Rabbit, Rabbit Liver, Rabbit Heart... |
Special Diet | Grain-Free, Raw, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Pea-Free, High-Protein | Gluten Free, Grain-Free, No Corn No Wheat No Soy... | Gluten Free, Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet... | Gluten Free, Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet... | Gluten Free, Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet... |
Food Flavor | Rabbit, Meat | Rabbit, Meat | Rabbit, Meat | Rabbit, Meat | Rabbit, Meat |
Health Feature | Vitamins & Minerals | — | Digestive Health, Appetite Stimulation, Vitamins & Minerals | Urinary Tract Health, Shedding Control, Skin & Coat Health | Immune Support, Vitamins & Minerals, Skin & Coat Health |
Food Form | Freeze-Dried | Freeze-Dried | Freeze-Dried | Freeze-Dried | Freeze-Dried |
Feed your feline the goodness of Purpose Carnivore Rabbit Freeze-Dried Grain-Free Raw Cat Food! Not only is this cat food made in the USA, but it’s also sourced in the USA and features real, cage-free rabbit meat, organs and bones, which are a natural source of vitamins A and B6, taurine, iron, zinc and riboflavin—you will never find any fillers in here! Even the most finicky felines will love munching on this ancestral diet!
Item Number | 257234 |
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Weight | 9.60 ounces |
Lifestage | Adult |
Food Form | Freeze-Dried |
Special Diet | Grain-Free, Raw, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Pea-Free, High-Protein |
Rabbit, Herring Oil, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Coconut Oil, Vitamine E (D-Alpha Tocopherol), Mixed Tocopherols, Potassium Chloride, Dried Kelp, Sodium Chloride, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Thiamine Mononitrate, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Sodium Selenite, Riboflavin Supplement, Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement.
ME Calculated = 3553 Kcal/kg; 100 Kcal/oz
Crude Protein | 55.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 13.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 1.0% max |
Moisture | 8.0% max |
Weight | Daily Feeding (cups) |
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Up to 6 lbs | 1/3 |
7 - 8 lbs | 1/2 |
9 - 10 lbs | 5/8 |
11 - 12 lbs | 3/4 |
We advise making transitions in your pet's diet as slowly as possible. Sudden changes can sometimes cause digestive problems. Allow a minimum of one week (10 days recommended) for your pet's digestive system to adjust to a new freeze-dried raw diet. Start by feeding 75% of their old food and 25% Purpose. Then increase their portion of Purpose by 25% about every three days while decreasing their old food until their meal consists only of their new food.
Save 20% Wet Cat Food Purchase With Code: WETFOOD20
Save 20% Wet Cat Food Purchase With Code: WETFOOD20
I bought this for my six cats. When I set it out for them, they all refused to eat any of it. The pieces are a little large and my cats are, well, cats so I gave it to my daughter for her cat. Same reaction from her cat. At $30+ for a 9 ounce bag, this was pretty expensive but to have 7 cats refuse to eat it says something.
I have a cat who loves rabbit. There are not a lot of options in wet food w rabbit and I like to provide variety. I decided to try this food out as the ingredients seem pretty good. My cat was extremely excited while I was opening the bag, he seemed to really like the smell. I offered a few pieces and he excitedly attempted to try it out. Several attempts later he just gave up. He couldn't seem to bite threw it at all. I tried it out on my other cat with the same outcome. I tried soaking it.still no luck. So I tried crushing it in a plastic bag with a hammer to make a food topper and all I made was a mess (the plastic bag ripped). The food pieces are rather large (long) for cat food and sooo tough. Very disappointed. My cats can't eat this at all, just kept spittingit out.. I for sure would not recommend this food sadly.
I picked up this food since Stella & Chewy's rabbit morsels were out of stock. Seems like great quality food, but my picky cat doesn't like it. He was excited about it at first, but refuses to eat it now even if he's starving. I'm a little skeptical about apple cider vinegar as the third ingredient. Maybe it's a little overwhelming?
My 12 and 3 year-old cats won't eat it on it's own. They will smell it like they want to eat it but they won't eat it they are not wild about it. It's a very costly cat food and I am disappointed how it doesn't seem to be appetizing to them. The pieces are huge and tough. My 12 has no teeth I had to soak it in water and still won't soften up.. and is smells.. he really wouldn't eat it. I am very sad about this product. : (
I’ve been using Stella and chewys freeze dried food, and wanted to keep my cats enticed. So tried this new type for them. They love the taste, I use a fork pointing down, while holding pellet, to break the pellet. They are a bit harder, than the others I had been using. Then I pour a broth packet over them. My kitties love this new Rabbit taste.
My cat loves this food she allergic to practically everything and with this food she hasn’t been having any problems at all , The only thing I would complain about is there are no other sizes and it’s kind of pricey
As one of my cats was recently diagnosed with pancreatitis, my vet advised I restrict their diet to novel proteins - that is, no chicken, turkey, beef, tuna, ingredients found in most commercial foods. Rabbit, venison, duck, etc OK. This is one of novel proteins I've tried, and the cats seem to enjoy it thus far. The only drawback is that the pellets are very hard, so not practical to break apart. My boys won't eat if rehydrated. Using as a topper on wet food has been the best way thus far to get them to eat it. Since I've changed their diets, I've seen measurable improvement in their digestive health, as well as their skin and coats. Haven't tried the duck yet, but it's on order!
We have a kitty with IBD who is on a limited diet of just rabbit. He needed some variety with foods so I bought this. He loves it. And our other cats love it too. I wish it weren’t so darned expensive. We give it more as a treat than as a food but it is a great option for a cat with a limited diet.