🐾 Elevate your cat's dining experience with pure, simple nutrition!
Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet is a premium, grain-free dry cat food designed for cats with sensitivities. Made with cage-free turkey and a single vegetable, this kibble is coated in freeze-dried raw for enhanced flavor and nutrition. It contains no artificial additives and is crafted to support your cat's health while satisfying their taste buds.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Unit Count | 176 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
B**D
Perfect for sensitive stomach kitties
Our Maine coon has a very sensitive stomach. This limited ingredient food gives him the protein he needs without all the extra ingredients that don’t agree with him. We have a healthier pet because of it. We have it set on auto ship because it is the best brand we’ve found for his needs.
H**S
The cons are worth it if your kitty has digestive issues!
I have an 8 year old cat who has been having some pretty serious GI issues. We always struggled to keep him under 14 lbs, but during his last episode he registered as 11.5 with no change in appetite/cat feeder changes. This has been very concerning. We’ve had labs and imaging, with no real answers. While we’re still trying to figure out exactly what’s wrong, our vet suggested Instinct rabbit based food in case chicken sensitivity is an issue.We gradually changed/mixed in as directed. And all 3 cats seem to really like the new food. The cat in question has had some more interesting litter box deposits than the other 2, but that’s likely just due to whatever is going on, not just because of the diet change. They’ve been on this for about a month now, and I think we’ll stick with Instinct for the time being.PROS:-limited ingredient list-cats are just as excited about this as their previous food-higher quality-notably softer coatsCONS:-Price-Largest size of rabbit protein food is 10lbs and I’d personally like a 22lb bag-stinky food- smells like fish food-foul feces odor (I literally have to take it right out after the sensitive one goes number 2. He’s always had smellier BM’s than the other two. I still don’t notice the smell of theirs even on this food.)I’ll take a happy healthy cat and a stinky litter box over constant vomiting and pain. All the cats have softer shinier coats since switching. And sensitive kitty’s stools are a little firmer with time, but still notably softer than with the other food. The other cats’ BM’s haven’t changed outside of color, but that’s likely because of the color of the food.Other observation: the kibble in the bigger bag is smaller than the kibble in the smaller bag we used as a trial. I prefer the smaller size so I will continue to purchase the larger bag.
M**5
Great cats with allergies!
Thanks for that detail! Here's the updated review:I switched my cats, Kit and Max, to Instinct Limited Ingredient Kibble after realizing Kit had a food allergy to something in their previous food (Solid Gold Lamb). Since making the change, they’ve both been so much happier—especially Kit. She’s no longer itchy, and it’s clear she really enjoys the taste.Since changing things up, they haven’t had any digestive issues like vomiting or upset stomachs, which is a huge relief. I love that Instinct uses only the ingredients that are really needed—simple, clean, and supportive of their health.I couldn’t be more satisfied with this kibble. It’s made a noticeable difference in their well-being, and I feel great knowing they’re eating something that truly works for them.
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A Good Choice for my Older Cat’s Overactive Thyroid Condition.
My male orange tabby, Louis, is almost 15. In the last year he was getting scrawny and agitated, after being healthy his whole life. Turns out he has a hyperactive thyroid, a common disorder in older cats that is very serious. There’s a radioactive injection the vet can place in the thyroid to stop its over-production, but it costs $1500, which I just do not have. Lou would not eat the Hill’s prescription thyroid food the vet gave him, so I had a real problem.I did a LOT of online research and realized I needed to change Lou’s diet, to a more simple, far less carbo, protein-rich diet with very little iodine (it jacks up thyroid function). Cats are carnivores and do not need a carbo-laden diet (which most commercial cat foods are); it’s better to go for as raw and simple a formula as possible, mainly protein.I removed all foods with fish in them, all treats and the occasional canned tuna snack from Lou’s diet (he LOVES tuna, but fish is very high in iodine) and gradually titrated him onto this Instinct Rabbit dry food. He liked it from the start! I also now give him a separate pouch a day of the wet Instinct Duck or Rabbit food topper, in addition to his water, to keep him plumper & better hydrated. (I did try a liquid homeopathic thyroid control supplement in his food, but he HATED it, and he won’t let me put the dropper in his mouth, so I had to stop it.)Long story short, although this diet will not cure him, It has reduced his thyroid production, and he’s put on some weight and is much calmer. One note: the Instinct Rabbit dry kibbles are VERY dark in color, kinda smelly, and produce UNBELIEVABLY stinky poop! Even when using the best cat litter. So put the cat box near a cracked window and invest in a good organic room spray! Seriously, if that’s the price to pay to keep my dear little buddy with me awhile longer, in better health, I’m happy!
C**C
A BIT PRICEY BUT HER HIGHNESS EATS IT ALL
KITTY LOVES IT AND EATS IT. HELPS HER DIGESTION. GOOD INGREDIENTS AND IS CRUNCHY NOT SOFT.
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