

🐾 Elevate your cat’s diet with raw-inspired simplicity and unmatched purity!
Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet Grain Free Dry Cat Food features a single animal protein—farm-raised rabbit—paired with one vegetable for a clean, easily digestible formula. Coated in freeze-dried raw for enhanced flavor and nutrition, this grain-free recipe supports sensitive stomachs while delivering natural omegas and antioxidants to promote skin, coat, and immune health. Made in the USA with premium ingredients, it’s the perfect choice for millennial pet parents seeking pure, purposeful nutrition.









| ASIN | B06XDQBTWR |
| ASIN | B06XDQBTWR |
| Age Range Description | Young Adult, Adult, Senior |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,479 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #141 in Dry Cat Food |
| Brand Name | Instinct |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Keep all the products in a cool, dry place |
| Color | Rabbit |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,363) |
| Date First Available | March 3, 2017 |
| Date First Available | March 3, 2017 |
| Directions | Ideal feeding amounts will vary by age, weight, and activity level so the guide below should be used as an initial recommendation. Divide the cups per day by the number of feedings per day. Be sure to always provide clean, fresh water. Along with dry food, we recommend feeding raw or wet food to help increase the amount of water in your pet’s diet.<br> Daily Feeding Guidelines (standard 8 oz dry m… |
| Included Components | 4.5 lb. Bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 8 x 14 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.43 x 8.35 x 4.21 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 6175871 |
| Item model number | 6175871 |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Variety |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Variety |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Model Name | Limited Ingredient Diet |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 8 x 14 inches; 4.5 Pounds |
| Size | 4.5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | food-allergies |
| Style | dry food |
| Target Audience Keyword | cats, house-cats, house-cats; cats |
H**S
The cons are worth it if your kitty has digestive issues!
I have an 8 year old cat who has been having some pretty serious GI issues. We always struggled to keep him under 14 lbs, but during his last episode he registered as 11.5 with no change in appetite/cat feeder changes. This has been very concerning. We’ve had labs and imaging, with no real answers. While we’re still trying to figure out exactly what’s wrong, our vet suggested Instinct rabbit based food in case chicken sensitivity is an issue. We gradually changed/mixed in as directed. And all 3 cats seem to really like the new food. The cat in question has had some more interesting litter box deposits than the other 2, but that’s likely just due to whatever is going on, not just because of the diet change. They’ve been on this for about a month now, and I think we’ll stick with Instinct for the time being. PROS: -limited ingredient list -cats are just as excited about this as their previous food -higher quality -notably softer coats CONS: -Price -Largest size of rabbit protein food is 10lbs and I’d personally like a 22lb bag -stinky food- smells like fish food -foul feces odor (I literally have to take it right out after the sensitive one goes number 2. He’s always had smellier BM’s than the other two. I still don’t notice the smell of theirs even on this food.) I’ll take a happy healthy cat and a stinky litter box over constant vomiting and pain. All the cats have softer shinier coats since switching. And sensitive kitty’s stools are a little firmer with time, but still notably softer than with the other food. The other cats’ BM’s haven’t changed outside of color, but that’s likely because of the color of the food. Other observation: the kibble in the bigger bag is smaller than the kibble in the smaller bag we used as a trial. I prefer the smaller size so I will continue to purchase the larger bag.
M**Z
Good Quality Cat Food
I feed all 3 cats this Turkey dry food, and they are all pretty much as healthy as can be. Our girl calico cat was having major issues with red itchy dots around her ears and fur, and I think this food severely helped reduce her itchies. All of our cats are 4-5 years old and solely eat this food, and they are perfect little angels💕 no complaints, they love this food
D**R
Cats love it
This is on repeat. My cats love this food. I have a cat with allergies and one without, but it’s the only dry food they enjoy and keep going back for. I don’t give this to them as a primary source of food but when I do, they are right at the feeder waiting to get their snack. It usually stays fresh in the containers and lasts long. Unfortunately it does make their wastes stinky as dry food digests slower.
N**E
Amazing results for my cat. Not that tasty
I tried Instinct foods because my cat has is really sensitive towards chicken and grains. She eats hypoallergenic, however with that one she stared to have a lot of diarrhea and vomit. As I say, she is VERY sensitive towards anything actually. As being limited ingredient I tried this food, and my cat immediately started looking better, no more diarrhea or vomit and she looked much better in general. The only downside with this food is that the taste is not so good - I had to mix this food with a little of her hypoallergenic food and rabbit flavor from the same brand. That is the only way she would eat Instinct. I would love that she loves this food as much as the hypoallergenic one. But clearly, this food is helping her so much! I love the limited ingredients and she seems to be gaining healthy weight. I really hope future batches come more tasty without a change of recipe!
A**1
Finally a food that works with my cat's IBD.
Finally a food that works with my cat's IBD. He vomits on everything, including Ultamino, Hydrolyzed food from the 3 major Rx Food companies, and Novel Proten diet. I'm an RVT and these diets usually work. So, I did months of research of clinical trials and discovered that some cats stomachs and bowels become inflammed in the presence of carbohydrates. Cats do not need more than 13% carbs, ideally much less. Cat food (wet and dry) is packed with carbs. With prescription dry foods over 50% carbs. I would get the cat who's sensitive to carbs... and poultry. This food is one of the kibbles with the lowest carbs on the market (aside from Tiki Cat), plus they really only use one source of protein. My cat had never had rabbit before, so I chose this one. Almost an immediate improvement in vomiting, and after a few weeks, he didn't vomit anymore. The Royal Canin wet food with rabbit has less carbs than this brand of wet food, though. The only negative is that it's really expensive. However, I think it's worth it for cats with special requirements. He developed small cell lymphoma (usually happens with cats w/ IBD), and was on chemotherapy and steroids for a year... and this food. He is a year off the meds and cancer free. He's 16yrs old and still kicking butt and taking names.
K**S
The only thing our cat could eat. Our cat was diabetic, gluten sensitive and our other cat has food allergy as well. This is the only food they could both eat without getting sick.
K**S
Been feeding both the Rabbit and the Turkey flavours for the past 2 years, and the cats still look forward to this food everyday.
M**O
Alright food, cat did not think so
J**M
家の猫ちゃんはアレルギーが あって何を食べさせたら良いのか? 試している所です。 ウサギフードはそんな中でも アレルギーがないとの事で食べさせてみたら、美味しそうに食べてくれます。少し便も緩めになります。 便もとても臭いますが 美味しく食べれてくれるので 嬉しいです
M**A
Mis gatos siempre comen el de pollo así que decidí cambiar de sabor y lo comieron desesperados 😅 muy recomendable, me gusta darles Instinct porque brilla su pelito y andan con mucha energía.
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