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Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Diet Green Pea & Salmon | Grain-Free Dry Adult Cat Food | 10-lb. Bag
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Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Diet Green Pea & Salmon | Grain-Free Dry Adult Cat Food | 10-lb. Bag

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Designed with a limited number of premium protein and carbohydrate sources, L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets Green Pea & Salmon dry cat food is an excellent choice when seeking alternative ingredients for your cat. This ultra premium grain-free cat food is designed to support healthy digestion and to maintain skin and coat health—all while providing complete, balanced nutrition for adult cats.

Questions
Is limited ingredient good for dogs?

A limited ingredient diet is not necessary for healthy dogs with no medical issues. The most common reason to feed a limited ingredient dog food is to diagnose a food allergy (adverse food reaction).Jan 8, 2021

What dog food has the least amount of ingredients?

- Pupper Chicken Topper. ... - Pupper Beef Topper. ... - Chippin Wild-Caught Silver Carp Dog Food. ... - ACANA Duck and Pear Limited Ingredient Dry Food. ... - Natural Balance Limited Ingredients Sweet Potato and Fish Formula. ... - American Journey Limited Ingredient Salmon & Sweet Potato.

Is limited ingredient dog food the same as grain free?

Limited-ingredient diets contain just one protein and one carbohydrate source: for example, chicken and brown rice. Grain-free foods use a non-grain source of carbohydrates like green peas, oatmeal, or potato, and an exotic protein is one that is not normally found in pet foods (like kangaroo).Nov 18, 2021

What is the best food to feed my cat?

Meat. Cats are meat eaters, plain and simple. They have to have protein from meat for a strong heart, good vision, and a healthy reproductive system. Cooked beef, chicken, turkey, and small amounts of lean deli meats are a great way to give them that.Jan 16, 2022

Is it OK to feed cats dry food only?

"Dry food is fine as long as it is complete and balanced," says Dr. Kallfelz. Dry food may be less expensive than canned cat food and may stay fresher longer. Cats that eat only dry food need to be provided with lots of fresh water, especially if they are prone to developing urinary tract blockages.

How often should cats have dry food?

"From age six months to maturity, most cats will do well when fed two times a day." Once the cat becomes an adult, at about one year, feeding once or twice a day is appropriate in most cases. Senior cats, age seven and above, should maintain the same feeding regimen.

How often should you feed an indoor cat?

Cats should eat at least two meals each day, about 12 hours apart. But a breakfast, lunch, afternoon, dinner, and right before bed schedule is an equally great option. If more than 12 hours elapses between meals, the stomach can become hyperacidic causing nausea.

What can I feed my cat instead of cat food?

Many cats enjoy cooked grains with a smaller texture, like couscous, polenta and millet. Vegetables – Small amounts of finely cut, microwaved, steamed or boiled carrots, peas, green beans, broccoli, asparagus, pumpkin, squash and spinach are all okay to feed your cat on occasion.Apr 29, 2020

What are the top 10 protein foods?

- Eggs: Protein-rich eggs are among the healthiest and most nutritious foods on earth. ... - Greek yoghurt: One of the common dairy product Greek yogurt, is a very thick type of yogurt. ... - Milk: ... - Nuts and seeds: ... - Cottage cheese: ... - Chicken: ... - Lentils: ... - Almonds:

What foods is highest in protein?

- Lean Beef. = 22 grams protein per 3-ounce serving of 93%-lean ground beef. ... - Chicken. = 27 grams protein per 3-ounce serving of skinless chicken breast. ... - Salmon. = 19 grams protein per 3-ounce serving. ... - Eggs. = 6 grams protein per 1 large egg. ... - Peanut Butter. ... - Pasta. ... - Cottage Cheese. ... - Lentils.

What are good options for protein?

- Seafood. - White-Meat Poultry. - Milk, Cheese, and Yogurt. - Eggs. - Beans. - Pork Tenderloin. - Soy. - Lean Beef.

What are the top 5 protein foods?

- lean meats – beef, lamb, veal, pork, kangaroo. - poultry – chicken, turkey, duck, emu, goose, bush birds. - fish and seafood – fish, prawns, crab, lobster, mussels, oysters, scallops, clams. - eggs. - dairy products – milk, yoghurt (especially Greek yoghurt), cheese (especially cottage cheese)

What are 5 examples of protein foods?

Protein foods poultry – chicken, turkey, duck, emu, goose, bush birds. fish and seafood – fish, prawns, crab, lobster, mussels, oysters, scallops, clams. eggs. dairy products – milk, yoghurt (especially Greek yoghurt), cheese (especially cottage cheese)

Reviews From our Customers
Customer says:
My senior cat has been using the Natural Balance Duck and Green Pea (dry food) for about three years. My veterinarian recommended this limited ingredient food to deal with food allergies. She has enjoyed this food since the beginning and has never rejected eating it even during a couple illnesses. I opened a new bad yesterday. There remained a few pieces from the old bag and as soon as I added the new bag food I noticed a difference(s). The new food is a darker color and slightly larger in size. More importantly, my cat has so far almost entirely refused to eat this food. I am very concerned and confused. Pet food companies are under no obligation to tell consumers if they make ingredient changes or change ingredient sources for their pet food. Has that happened here? Please note the photo I have provided. The changes are not large, a slightly larger piece of dry food and also a slightly darker color. What changed? Natural Balance, I'd like to know. Has any other person noticed this difference or have had a pet refuse to eat their food. Let me again make clear, this issue only refers to the Natural Balance Duck and Green Pea limited ingredient food.
Customer says:
One of our cats has a poultry allergy. Her skin breaks out terribly if she has anything poultry. It's tough to find food without chicken/turkey, chicken meal or eggs. This hits the criteria we need. All the kitties have super soft fur and no skin or digestion problems with this food.
Customer says:
So I have a cat that is very sensitive to foods and is allergic to pretty much everything. The venison recipe was a miracle food for my girl, she had no issues with the food and she loved it. I’ve been a loyal and greatful customer for well over 2 years. BUT, as of the last 2 months or so this product has been MIA on all websites, I’ve messaged the company multiple times and each time they keep pushing back the date that this food will return to online sales. They keep giving me the run around and I’m completely stressed out because my kitty really needs this food, I’m so upset and disappointed with them. They offered no solution, except “wait for this date” but when the date rolls around…nothing. They’ve stopped replying after doing this for the 3rd time. Be wary of this company, one day they may run out of your cats/dogs only food option and offer no support or sense of urgency for your fur babies health needs.
Customer says:
My cat was vomiting and had diarrhea . She told me to put him on this food and also prescribed medicine. Now, no more problems.
Customer says:
Always Great Quality Product . Always comes On Time. Will get Again & Again
Customer says:
This review is for the green pea and salmon formula. I have a 10-month-old kitten. I just got him last month from a rescue group. I started him out on a different food and he kept scratching the same place under his eye. I've had lots of pets with allergies and food sensitivities in the past (so I know what to look for), and there wasn't anything wrong with his eye, itself, so I suspected a food problem and decided to switch him to something else. His past food was a different brand and was a chicken and rice formula. Not being sure what was causing his issues, I wanted a food with neither chicken nor rice. (In general, I don't think cats should be fed grain anyway, so I was happy to be switching him to something grain free. He was only on the rice food because I got a free bag from the rescue group. I had previously tried to get him to eat wet food and he wouldn't touch it. So kibble it had to be.) It is actually quite difficult to find a dry cat food without any chicken in it, but I came across this. I have past experience with Natural Balance foods for cats with digestive and allergy issues and they've generally been quite positive, so between that experience with the brand and looking at the ingredients list, I went with this and slowly mixed it in to his old food over the course of a week or two. First things first. The cat eats it. He likes it. Sometimes my other cats get to his bowl and they like it too...in fact, they emptied it this morning. Secondly, it is not giving the cat I feed it to any digestive issues. He seems to process it quite well. His fur looks nice, his eyes look nice, and he has a lot of energy. So I feel he is getting appropriate nutrition. He has gained a little weight (0.25 pounds only) but he is not quite through growing yet, so this seems adequate for supporting growth in an older kitten. (The bag claims it is good for all life stages. I haven't had a very young kitten for a long time so I can't speak directly to that.) And, most importantly, now that he has been on this food exclusively for a little while now, he has stopped scratching under his eye and it is healing up. Other items of interest: this has a fishy smell when you open the bag but that dissipates after the bag is open. Also, the bag does not appear to be resealable so you may want a clip or a separate storage container for it. (I have the 5 pound bag. I don't know how the larger bags are but since this trial was a success, I'll go up to a larger bag for next time.)
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