🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Dining Experience!
Vital Essentials Freeze Dried Raw Cat Food offers a high-protein, nutritious meal made from responsibly sourced rabbit, ensuring your feline friend enjoys peak vitality without any fillers or artificial additives. Proudly crafted in the USA, this product is perfect for cats with dietary sensitivities and picky eaters alike.
Occasion | Birthday |
Item Weight | 3.75 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 3.75 Ounce |
R**N
Some great duck
This duck is great, my cat enjoys it and so does his neighbor friend cat. I got sardines and duck, between them the duck is the most liked.
K**R
My picky eaters love it
Great product but Received a lot of broken pieces.
R**E
my cats go crazy over this!
both of my cats love this! this is the only cat food they beg for all day long! so happy it's not full of filler ingredients and filler mega vitamins, very hard to find pet food without all of the fillers
N**B
You really should reconstitute these
My cat LOVES these, and he is gorgeous and healthy and FULL of energy eating them, but I HIGHLY advise reconstituting these with liquid for two reasons:- Breaking them apart often leads to me finding sizable bones. Usually it's just one or two per patty, but some batches there have been eight or more per patty! However, he has never had any issues from eating these long before I realized they often have bones in them, for whatever that's worth.- I have a male cat who will NOT drink water to make up for how dry these are, even though he has two nice fountains. This resulted in some serious vet bills because he started passing blood clots in his urethra and getting clogged up. Male cats can be prone to this problem and it can literally kill them.What I do is make a package of chicken thighs (or legs or wings) in the Instant Pot with the minimal amount of water (about a cup) for about 45 minutes. The broth from that should gel completely when cooled in the fridge. For dinner my cat gets some cooked chicken, plus I take five big spoonfuls of the broth and mix it with a crumbled up patty. If you don't want to give your cat ANY cooked meat, then just eat the chicken yourself and use the broth for your cat.On this diet my cat is very energetic, playful, intelligent, and has no anxiety. His coat is SUPER shiny, everyone comments on it.
D**O
Rancid
My cats normally love this food so I bought this bigger bag on sale. As soon as I opened it I was like, NO. It smelled rancid and it’s not returnable. The date is good but it stinks like old oil and my cats would only eat if if they were starving. They don’t even do that now and the one who really needs it is now throwing up and never does. I can’t return it and need the account holder to talk to Amazon for me, even though I’m the one using the account to buy it with my own credit card and have my invoice. Stupid. So now I have to take it up with the brand itself, which is probably better anyway, so they know it was improperly stored or something and they should just not let Amazon sell their products if they are going to let the products go bad.
W**B
Healthy
I make my own raw cat food, but have a good kibble always available. I add this to my raw and sprinkle on the kibble. My one cat will not eat the kibble unless she has Turkey Entre added. Great product which promotes cat health.
J**E
It's a hit!
I was half expecting my girl to not like this entrée given that the rabbit treats she refuses to touch. I will say that she's currently seven months old so she may not have her adult teeth in. Treat which is nibs has a small bone in it. I only found that out rehydrating it.Now the patty is fine for my girl. It has ground, powdered bone in it so it's not bothersome for my girl. She immediately took to eating this and ate most of the serving in one shot. She normally grazes her food and takes entirely too long to eat a 3oz serving of any food. It didn't take long to rehydrate however I sort of cooked it a bit having used boiled water from my kettle. Patty turned into what looked like shreds to me.Originally I presented the patty broken up dry but my girl absolutely refused it that way. It's not a big deal for me as she eats Primal Instinct brand of dehydrated rabbit dry which is given as a kibble topper.Between Vital and Primal, for rehydrating Vital wins. Vital looks like real rabbit to me in that it maintains a pink like color. Rabbit when cooked shouldn't be any shade of deep brown or caramel. Primal adds coloring to their option which isn't he best for any cat. Both options is easy to break apart into smaller pieces. Scent wise, I personally feel that Primal is more fragrant dry. Vital's option was very fragrant when rehydrated. Price point wise, both brands is expensive. It's not the most cost effective. Despite the price my cat seems to be thriving on both options with a shiny, soft coat and extra energy.Also because this a raw product there isn't any gums included in the option. Her bowel movements have been normal log shaped and mild smelling. Wet foods with gums will always cause poor bowels and more smelly one. My girl just so happened to be sensitive to gums so I have noted the differences in her bowels when off gums vs given foods with them.Overall I definitely recommend Vital's freeze dried food. It doesn't have to be served raw as using boiling water or microwaving it cooks it. Either way, this is the closest to a real hunt my girl will ever have in her diet.
E**
She eats it Nikki that is
Look Nikki is just 7 months in a couple of weeks and yet she's getting more mature in her eating and where is if you were to soak the rabbit she will need it but if you break it up and add it to the daily dry food I noticed it's gone I do think she likes it but I can't read it higher because she doesn't go insane about it like the minnows
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