Orijen Adult Cat & Kitten Formula Dry Cat Food
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- 15.4-lb bag
ORIJEN Orijen Adult Cat & Kitten Formula Dry Cat Food:
Biologically Appropriate for All Cats and Kittens By nature, all cats are carnivores, possessing a biological need for a diet high in protein, rich in fresh meats and low in carbohydrate.
With the highest inclusions of fresh grain-fed chicken, wild-caught northern whitefish and fresh whole eggs, ORIJEN CAT is bursting with the protein-packed human-grade meats (minimum 75%) cats and kittens need-and none of the grains or ca

The Best Cat Food!,
I have an older cat (5yrs old now) who was constantly getting crystals and urinary blockage. Expensive trips to the vet it was. 3 years ago I adopted 2 kittens. The vet said the kittens had to eat something other than what my older cat was (she was on prescription science diet-like that’s not expensive). As all cat owners know, it’s nearly impossible to separate them and eat their “own food”. I did lots of reasearch and found Orijen. All three cats have been eating this food for 3 years. Guess what? No medical issues…At All! I’ve been so pleased with this food and how healthy and happy my cats are. I will never purchase anything else for my cats. You might think it may be a little expensive, but not having to take my cats to the vet is worth every penny saved.
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|Best cat food I have found!,
The biggest impediments to me buying this product for the first time were the price and whether my cat would actually eat it. I have a 3 year old Siamese cat who has been eating Orijen (15.4 lbs @ $[...]) for over a year now, previously she had been on Pro Plan Indoor Care Turkey and Rice Formula Dry Cat Food (7 lbs @ $23.59) which I always considered to be a “premium” cat food until I began doing some research. As you can see, Orijen ($3.44/lb) is slightly more expensive than Purina Pro Plan ($3.37/lb). The big difference in price, however, comes from the ingredients. Orijen is lower in carbohydrates and higher in protein which has resulted in my cat eating approximately 1/3 less food than she had been before. I love that her new diet is better for her health, but also easier on my pocket.
My concerns about whether she would like the new “health food” were completely unfounded. Of course, when I first began mixing Orijen with her old food she would eat around the new food and save it for last, but that stopped after about the fourth bowl. She has always been picky about the treats she will eat, but recently I’ve been experimenting with grain-free treats and she has been taking to them without hesitation.
I encourage anyone who is shopping for foods to compare the ingredient labels. I was shocked to find that Purina’s Pro Plan looks more like something that would be concocted by a chemistry lab than a food producer. For example, Purina Pro Plan contains ONLY Vitamin E, A, B-12, and D-3 supplements instead of the actual sweet potatoes, kelp, pumpkin, carrots, spinach, turnip greens, apples, and cranberries found along with the supplements in Orijen.
Finally, the last big difference that I have noticed in my cat is the number of hairballs. When she was on Purina’s Pro Plan Indoor Care, my cat would spit up at least once a month if not every couple of weeks. Now she spits up approximately 3 or 4 times a year and only when I leave for a decent length of time, such as during the holidays or a vacation.
Overall, I couldn’t be any happier with this cat food and I can’t recommend it highly enough.
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|Best cat food on the market,
Simply put my cats never have hair balls, their coats are beautiful and shiney and lastly they gobble this stuff up. and my cats are very picky eaters. Couldnt be happier.
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