🐾 Unleash the Raw Power of Nutrition!
InstinctRaw Boost is a premium, grain-free dry cat food featuring real cage-free chicken as the primary ingredient. This 5 lb. bag combines high-protein kibble with freeze-dried raw pieces, ensuring a balanced diet that supports digestion and promotes a healthy coat. Crafted without artificial additives, it's designed for all cats, including picky eaters and those needing weight management.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 80 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
E**A
Yummy!
I buy this food here and there as a treat. The cats like the freeze dried chunks. It’s yummy!
M**A
Good for variety in eating dry foods.
Good product my cat likes it.
J**E
Cats love it.
My cats love this food.
Y**B
Cats initially skeptical
Kitten was recently changed to adult food. Was initially not thrilled with change, seemed to pick out the kitten bits while I was blending the food for the transition. Now eating the blend without cherry picking.
V**L
Healthy, picky cats love
My cats are super picky and this is the only food I was comfortable with buying for the health benefits that my cats would eat
S**S
Great to have healthy treat that cats love to eat
Cats love this .look forward to it. So expensive ...so use as healthy treat. They line up to receive their share.! Love being able to add a bit of raw nutrition to their diet.
A**R
Use Caution...
I am a Registered Veterinary Technician who has not had any luck treating my 11 year old cat's IBD. I used the steroids and prescription food for 1 year, but he still vomited every day and had a huge problem with hairballs. My other cat had hairballs, so I put her on this food too. She is 10 years old, and they both have had all the required tests to establish there are no other health conditions.I bought this because of the high protein / low carb percentages. Cats still need up to 12% carbs in their diet, plus a minimum of 45% protein and moderate fat. Unfortunately, 98% of kibble on the market has 25 - 50% carbs and less than 40% protein. Since I already tried prescription food and medication, I decided to limit his carbs and increase the protein since it is much harder to digest carbs.I slowly transitioned to this new food over 3 weeks. His vomiting and hairballs stopped by week 6. There are off-white poops in the litterbox now. I'm hoping it's his hair finally able to be passed like it should (he's a bright white cat). Although, light colored poops could indicate an absorption problem - I now have to check that out at work.Why 3 stars? One reason is the white poop thing. But, remember I said I put my other cat on the diet too? Well, I rarely believe in coincidences - and this would be a HUGE one:My other cat Ziva was transitioned just as slowly. That first week after complete transition, she started vomiting. She wasn't eating for about a day, then one night we heard a yowl - then nothing. We found her face down in her own vomit and she went into a seizure. Her x-rays showed her entire GI tract was full. Her stomach was still full after a 16-hour fast.You could actually see all the "raw" pieces on the xray in the exact shape they are in the bag, filling up most of her stomach. The next day she went into cluster seizures for over 30 minutes until they were finally under control. There was no mechanical blockage, but it took so long for all of those “raw” pieces to clear out of her system. She is permanently on wet food now (best food for cats, just expensive).Cats do not chew a large percentage of their food (that's why when they vomit their food within 2 hours of eating - it's always kibble shaped, just puffed up from the stomach juices). The “raw” pieces are no exception. They are dehydrated! So, guess what happens when you put something dehydrated in a stomach full of juices and the water they drink? They puff up so big it fills their stomach fast!Again, we cannot connect her sudden onset seizures to her inability to clear the “raw” pieces from her GI system for several days - but that's one hell of a coincidence in my book! We immediately removed all the “raw” pieces and are just feeding the kibble to my IBD cat. But, the “raw” pieces are where the high protein percentages come from, so I will be transitioning my IBD cat to the Instinct Ultimate Protein line once the white poop mystery has been solved.
W**N
To those so called vets and Amazon
This one goes towards Amazon I treat my cats like humans they eat and drink better than I do. So if ur gonna sell cat food meet ur deadline cause I have to very angree cats cause there hungry. Other than that had my cats on this along time and when they where younger I would switch up there flavors and feed them fresh raw salmon, chicken, some types of tuna, and many others etc. But if I give them anything else they will throw it up. He'll if I eat taco John's same thing happens to me fr cause the gmos and grain or soy fillers. To those so called veterinarian's out there huge fail for ur love of cats. So ima give u a hint this ur problem stop feeding them a high acid diet invest in a kangen water Machine high alkaline diet. I'll let u do the research on that but I guarantee u my cats have no dandruff silky Smooth hair that's thick and not brittle. Most importantly they have the clearest eyes ull ever see I'm so sure of it I'll bet anyone my cats do. Cause I know there's 30 years of research to back it up so no wonder ur cats are throwing up when u feed them fresh raw stuff on any kind of tap or bottled water it's still acid witch with raw stuff if u create a breeding ground for viruses, bacteria, and yes cancer. There gonna get sick dummy s. So do ur jobs research this stuff and do it or quiet ur opinion doesn't Trump 30 years of research to back it up. I'm not a vet and my cats show it better than most so what's that say anyone wanna throw a grand on comparison to pics of cats ??? Cause I don't think ur sure
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