Common meats like beef, chicken, turkey, and lamb can sometimes
trigger food allergies in cats but uncommon proteins like game meats (think duck, rabbit, venison, etc.) are less likely to cause a problem.
Cons: Limited number of protein options to choose from, some recipes contain common proteins that may
trigger food allergies in some cats (like chicken and fish), expensive compared to other brands
Fairly expensive (dry food costs upwards of $ 3 per pound), some recipes contain common proteins that may
trigger food allergies in some cats (like chicken and fish), some dry foods contain plant proteins (like pea protein)
Kibbles at the bottom of the bag may break up, limited selection of products, some recipes contain common proteins that may
trigger food allergies in some cats (like chicken and fish)
Costs around $ 5 per pound, only four recipes to choose from, no kitten - specific formulas available, no canned food options for cats, some recipes contain common proteins that may
trigger food allergies in some cats (like chicken and fish)
Cons: Kibbles at the bottom of the bag may break up, limited selection of products, some recipes contain common proteins that may
trigger food allergies in some cats (like chicken and fish)
Some cats don't like the flavor, contains several plant - based proteins, contains chicken which can
trigger food allergies in some cats, formulated for adult cats, not kittens
Not exact matches
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Food allergy: Something
in the diet of your dog or
cat triggers a reaction such as itchy skin, diarrhea, or other gastrointestinal problems.
In cats,
food allergies may be an underlying
trigger for inflammatory bowel disease.