Nulo Freestyle Cat & Kitten Food, Premium Grain-Free Dry Small Bite Kibble Cat Food, High Animal-Based Protein with BC30 Probiotic for Digestive Health Support
GRAIN FREE GOODNESS - No grains, no fillers—just pure, ancestral nutrition that respects your cat’s natural diet.
GUT HEALTH GAMECHANGER - BC30 probiotic supports digestion, metabolism, and immune resilience for a thriving feline.
PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA - Crafted in Austin, TX, ensuring quality and transparency you can trust.
PROTEIN PACKED POWERHOUSE - 83% animal-based protein fuels your cat’s active lifestyle with premium amino acids.
CLEAN NATURAL INGREDIENTS - Free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives—because your cat deserves the best.
Nulo Freestyle Cat & Kitten Food offers a premium grain-free, small-bite kibble packed with 83% animal-based protein and BC30 probiotic to support digestive health. Made without artificial additives and crafted in the USA, it mimics a cat’s ancestral diet for optimal nutrition at all life stages.
Specifications
Pet Type
Cat
Package Dimensions
58.42 x 30.29 x 8.14 cm; 6.35 kg
Item model number
61KC14
Breed Recommendation
All Breed Sizes
Pet Life Stage
All Life Stages
Flavor
Chicken
Item Form
Discs
Allergen Information
Grain-Free
Size
6.35 kg (Pack of 1)
Number of Items
1
Quantity
1
Specific Uses
Active
Batteries required
No
Item Weight
6.35 kg
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the package says it's grain free but then it says it has peas and lentils in it. Peas and lentils are grains. How is it legal to lie on the label ?
Are the kibbles small enough for a tiny kitten ?
Why cranberry in cat food?
Why sweet potato? It is very high in oxalic acid, will case kidney stones
Common Questions
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