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Dr. Elsey's Cleanprotein Grain Free High Protein, Low Carb Dry Cat Food, Chicken 2 Pound (Pack of 1)
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Dr. Elsey's Cleanprotein Grain Free High Protein, Low Carb Dry Cat Food, Chicken 2 Pound (Pack of 1)

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DESCRIPTION

90+% of protein is animal based. High protein optimizes body condition for all cats. Primary ingredients are among the highest biological value proteins available. 100% Grain free and gluten free Omega 3 fatty acids. No fillers.

Questions
Where is Dr Elsey's Cat Food Made?

Elsey's cat food is manufactured in the United States from ingredients sourced around the world. The company sources proteins from the United States and obtains other ingredients from Europe and Canada. Dr. Elsey's doesn't source any primary ingredients from China, but may use China-sourced taurine.

What is Dr Elsey's cat Litter made of?

sodium bentonite

Who owns Dr Elsey?

Dr. Elsey, along with his wife Kathy, founded the company in 1987 with a vision to help support pets and people in need. Inappropriate elimination is the number one behavioral reason cats are abused and surrendered to shelters.

Can kittens eat Dr Elsey's?

At roughly eight weeks when a kitten is weaned and eating on its own, you can then switch to Dr. Elsey's Kitten Attract®.May 10, 2019

What kind of litter is Dr Elseys?

Unscented Clumping Clay Litter

What should cats eat daily?

Most cats need 4-5 ounces of canned food per day, total. Pate-style varieties tend to be higher in calories per can than the varieties that more resemble people food with chunks and gravies- this can be useful when trying to fine-tune the number of calories per day being consumed.

What is the best food for a cat?

- Purina Pro Plan LiveClear Probiotic Chicken & Rice Formula. - Purina Cat Chow Complete Dry Cat Food. - Iams Proactive Health Indoor Weight & Hairball Care. - Hill's Prescription Diet k/d Kidney Care Chicken & Vegetable Stew. - PetGuard Organic Chicken & Vegetable Formula. - Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers Ocean Whitefish & Tuna Feast.

Why is there a 2022 cat food shortage?

As many of you have probably already noticed, the recent COVID pandemic has led to a pet food shortage that could last until 2022. Shortages in raw ingredients, packaging materials, and problems with shipping across the US means that pet food companies are struggling to keep up with the increased demand from 2020.

How long does cat attract last?

Elsey's Ultra Litter Attractant is the only litter attractant to provide a clinically tested and consumer proven solution. Just 20 oz of this product (one pouch) will treat 100 lbs of medium size particle, non-scented clumping clay litter and last one cat over three months.

What is food types of food?

- Fruit and vegetables. - Starchy food. - Dairy. - Protein. - Fat.

What are the 10 best foods?

- Whole Grains. ... - Beans and Lentils. ... - Fish. ... - Berries. ... - Winter Squash. ... - Soy. ... - Flaxseed, Nuts and Seeds. ... - Organic Yogurt. Men and women between 19 and 50 years of age need 1000 milligrams of calcium a day and 1200 milligrams if 50 or older.

What is the most popular food?

- Potato Chips. - Donuts. - Ice Cream. - Chicken Tenders. - Soft Drinks/Soda. - Pizza. - Oreo Cookies. - French Fries.

What is the #1 food in the world?

Pizza is the topmost liked food in the world. Today you can find pizza in almost every corner of the world. This traditional Italian dish is made of flattened round dough topped with cheese, and tomatoes, and additionally garnished with basil, olives, and oregano.Mar 13, 2021

What is the most popular eaten food in the world?

Rice is a food staple for more than 3.5 billion people around the world, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Rice has been cultivated in Asia for thousands of years.May 19, 2022

Reviews From our Customers
Customer says:
I have two cats, an eight-year-old and one who's about a year and a half old. I free-feed Blue Buffalo kibble, which I have been pleased with for many years now, and continue to be. But I bought a 6.6 lb. bag of Dr. Elsey's Clean Protein Chicken Recipe because I like to give them a treat every now and then, not that it's necessarily better than the food they always have available, but because it's something different and, despite what some of the professionals say, my experience with cats has been that they like to try something different from time to time. Normally, I rotate between the various Blue Buffalo recipes but, every now and then, I'll buy another premium cat food. As a result, they fought over it. That says something when you consider that they always have kibble available. I won't list all of the ingredients here because the list is relatively long, but there's nothing that looks scary to me. The first six ingredients are chicken, dried egg product, gelatin, chicken fat, natural flavor, and salmon oil. Then you get into a long list of vitamins and minerals, for the most part. The only thing that I would question there, and which I always question when I see it in an ingredient list, is natural flavor. What is natural flavor? Shouldn't the kibble have the natural flavor of the natural foods that it consists of? "Natural flavor" doesn't tell me anything, so I wonder about that. However, there is no gluten, byproducts, corn, soy, wheat, fillers, or other ingredients that cats sometimes have trouble with. It's 89% protein, and it seems clear that the taste is something that my cats love. It also has a clean smell, which might seem like an odd thing to say but I've tried some kibble that doesn't. Given that I free-feed, that's important to me, although we all know that cats often enjoy some pretty rancid-smelling stuff. Besides the uncertainty of "natural flavors," my only concern is that I don't think I could afford to feed them this as a regular staple. They like Blue Buffalo well enough too, and it has great ingredients, as well as a price that's more reasonable. Had I been regularly feeding them another food, and given them Blue Buffalo as a treat, they might fight over that too. If I had reason to believe that Dr. Elsey's was better for my cats than Blue Buffalo, I would eat the cost and let them eat the better food, but I've raised four cats into their mid-20s on Blue Buffalo, one nearly making it to 29 years of age, so I'll stick with the Blue as a staple. However, I will certainly buy it again as a treat or to mix with the Blue Buffalo kibble.
Customer says:
I originally bought this from Chewy.com; glad its back in stock at Amazon as their price is lower. My kitty has an irritable bowel with some intermittant rectal bleeding. I did some research and this food was recommended as a brand that could help. Since my boy has been eating this ( along with his regular Fancy Feast dry food) he has had no issues! I believe this food has helped him tremendously. He also has more energy. Great looking bright eyes and coat, too. I've noticed some reviewers here have noticed a difference in the appearance in the food from how its looked in the past i.e. lighter in color, smaller size pieces etc. I contacted the company and they assured me its just a processing issue and there has been no change in any of the ingredients. My cat still loves it so I will continue to purchase. Also this food contains NO peas or lentils, which has been linked to heart issues in other grain free foods. I recommend this food highly. UPDATE 9-10-22 Contacted Dr Elseys customer service...the reason the product looks different/arrivres broken etc. is because they use FLAX as a binder and they can't get it due to supply issues so since have added extra EGG to the product as a temporary substitute. They are hoping to get the flax supply issued as soon as possible. Hope this helps customers that have had questions about the appearance of the product etc.
Customer says:
I'm again VERY, VERY disappointed from Elsey's new batch of Cleanprotein Chicken Formula Dry Cat Food, 6.6 Lb. I have 24 rescued cats , majority started vomiting after eating this new batch , their stool become different as well , like paper wood . This brand was good in the beginning, absolutely not the same consistence anymore and I can't take risk to buy it again, I purchased 6 big bags this time and invested, such a disappointment. Extremely disappointed ,more than happy to send 5 bags back to US and the manufacturer
Customer says:
Dr Elsey has been my trusted kibble brand for years, but recently my cats which are on it have been shedding a lot. It used to help reduce shedding, so perhaps the formulation has changed?
Customer says:
My cats accept this. Will continue to feed this. Seems healthy. Price seems to be increasing and not always in stock.
Customer says:
But my cat has no problem eat it. And it is a high protein diet so my cat don't eat much. One bag can last quite long time.
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