🐾 Elevate your cat’s health with the raw boost they instinctively crave!
Instinct Raw Boost Indoor Health is a grain-free dry cat food featuring farm-raised rabbit as the top ingredient, combined with freeze-dried raw pieces to deliver high-protein, minimally processed nutrition. Enhanced with probiotics and omega fatty acids, it supports digestion, stool odor control, and healthy skin and coat, making it an ideal choice for indoor cats with food sensitivities. Made in the USA without artificial additives, this formula offers complete and balanced nutrition for cats of all ages.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 72 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
S**N
This food saved my cats life
My cat was prescribed science diet and when the prescription ran out I started her on the over counter science diet. The new food caused her to gained a lot of weight quickly, her body felt stiff and weird, her hair was falling out and she had an open wound that she would not let heal. I was sure she would die soon and suspected some sort of tumor. Turns out she had a thyroid issue. The vet said pills for life or to try science diet for thyroid. Well, science diet for thyroid issues food made her vomit so I switched her to this brand because it doesn’t have iodine in it and the ingredients are so much better. A few months later and her body has completely transformed back to a healthy weight, her hair is growing back and the wound on her leg has completely healed. She likes the food and no longer throws up. No pills for life!If your cat has a high functioning thyroid, I highly recommend trying this food! I’m so pleased with this brand that I put my senior dog on this brand and she is also doing better.
S**H
Best cat food around
The only cat food our cat will eat and not vomit; I swear it saved her life a few years ago when she wouldn’t eat anything or if she did she would vomit. Great product
J**S
Raw boost rabbit cat food.
Expensive cat food but healthier so I decided to try it. My dogs love the freeze dried rabbit bits and my cats seem to like it, I give them a choice, a bowel of their Ole food and a bowl of this.
S**E
My cat says 4 ⭐️ I say 5
Good food No trash. I like the raw boost puffs. I thought they would be fun for my cat to eat. He did not like them. He would flick out all the puffs and eat the crunchies. If I refused to feed him he’d eventually eat the puffs off the ground where he flung them. So I got him the bag w/o the puffs and we ane all happy. I like that the pellets are small for him to chomp. He’s a healthy orange tabby so we’ll stick to this as long as we can.They don’t smell at all. The only thing I dislike is the ease of closing the bag. Put the Velcro on the top. That works the best. The side zip they have is cumbersome to close so we just keep the bag open in the closet. But there is no smell so it’s ok.
M**R
A great compromise to a completely raw meat diet
Great compromise to an all raw meat diet for my fur babies. Both of my cats love the rabbit flavor and since one has food allergies, the rabbit is a perfect solution. The other kitty lives the rabbit as well so it’s a win win here! High quality cat food and I can usually get a good deal on Amazin if I pay attention to the sales.
L**F
Quality cat food
Quality cat food my cats love it! The freeze dried chicken is their favorite
F**4
Cats love the freeze dried chicken bites
This has been our go to cat food for over a year. We feed this to our bengals because they need a non-grain food. We now also feed it our newly adopted orange tabby cat. They love the chicken bites. The first one to the fresh bowl always devours them all ;)
A**1
Cats are not impressed
I wanted to like this food as it has gotten good independent reviews (outside of Amazon) and has solid ingredients for a fair price. Unfortunately, my cats weren't too impressed. They will generally eat anything -- they've tried out a lot of brands, including Wellness, Blue Buffalo, Tiki Cat, Solid Gold, Rawz, Purina ProPlan, and this.I transitioned them onto this slowly and gave them ample time to decide if they really didn't like it or if they were just grumpy about change. They made their decision loud and clear -- my usually ravenous boys could not have been less interested in breakfast or dinner. In fact, the only part of this food they will eat (and that's not with much excitement!) are the freeze dried pellets. So, we'll be moving on and the feral colony that lives near us will get to try this out (and if they don't eat it, I'll update this, because those friends will eat anything!).The only other thing about this food, and I'm not sure this qualifies as a valid assessment, is that it smells very strongly of something like farmyard -- almost like hay or chicken feed. Other cat foods have had strong smells, but it usually smells like generic "cat food" - this smells different to me. Not rancid. But the smell didn't pique the interest of my cats either, who will usually chomp right through the side of the bag if it smells great. I could even smell the food when it was sitting in a bowl across the room. Not the biggest issue -- if the cats ate it, that is.As with any cat food, though, it's very cat dependent. We all know who makes the decisions when you have a cat. Many cats do seem to like this food, so don't let me review stop you from ordering -- try out a small bag, transition slowly, and give them ample time to try it out -- they might just like it!UPDATE 12/3/2020: Put this out for the feral community cats and they (as well as some possums visiting in the night) picked out the freeze dried pieces and left the kibble behind. Very strange!
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