🐾 Elevate Your Cat's Dining Experience!
Open Farm Homestead Turkey & Chicken Grain-Free Dry Cat Food is a premium, ethically sourced cat food made with farm-raised poultry and wild-caught fish. This 8 lbs bag is packed with non-GMO superfoods, high prebiotic fiber, and no artificial flavors or preservatives, ensuring your feline friend enjoys a nutritious and delicious meal. Plus, with 100% ingredient transparency, you can trace the origins of every component in your cat's food.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Unit Count | 128.0 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
F**E
High-Quality, Protein-Packed Nutrition for Kittens
The media could not be loaded. The Open Farm Grain-Free Kitten Recipe (Chicken & Turkey) has been a huge hit with my kittens! The kibble size is perfect for small mouths, and the high-protein formula keeps them full of energy. Since switching to this food, their coats have become shinier, and their digestion has been great. I love that Open Farm uses responsibly sourced, clean ingredients with no fillers, giving me peace of mind about what I’m feeding them.I also mix in the Raw Mix for variety, and they love the freeze-dried raw pieces. The Kitten Chicken & Salmon Wet Food is another favorite in my house - smooth in texture and packed with nutrients.If you’re looking for a high-quality, nutritious dry food for kittens, this one is a fantastic choice!
T**I
A hit with the picky cat!
I have a cat that it is extremely picky. This is something that he really enjoys. He likes the lamb flavor so much he started eating the Open Farm Lamb I purchased for my dog. I ended up ordering the lamb in the feline formula. I love with the bar code scanner I can trace the ingredients used in the food to the origin. It’s a great quality food that both my feline and canine love.
C**E
Great dry cat food
Great product! My two very picky cats love it😻
S**E
Move over Blue
The media could not be loaded. I have literally purchased just about every cat food, wet and dry. And I have been a long time blue cat food purchaser. However, over the last year, something seems to have changed with Blue food. My cat has been throwing up every day she doesn't like blue cat food anymore. She initially had issues with it because the size is awkward. More like a pellet than a disc, which can be difficult for cats to chew. So after doing some research, I decided to try Open Farms Salmon flavor cat food. It has easy to chew, small size, and from the second I put it in her dish, she was all over it, picking out the open farms food over the blue food. And that is no small feat. As you can see in the video, when I tried to place the food next to a dime to take a video of the size, she repeatedly wouldn't let me, and kept trying to eat it. You can't get any higher praise than that. I have seen in comments that the whitefish flavor is very smelly, the salmon flavor doesn't have a very strong smell. But even if it did, it wouldn't matter. What my cat will eat, and not get sick, is what's most important. In the couple of days that I've been feeding her Open Farms, she hasn't thrown up once. The price is reasonable, for a non GMO, zero by product food. And one of the best parts is, you can enter the lot code, and track your bag of food to the source. Wow, talk about transparency. The Salmon flavor, has no chicken in it, which I appreciate. If I wanted chicken in my fish flavored cat food I would order chicken cat food. This is one of my biggest pet peeves with box store pet food. This cat food has salmon as the number one whole food in the ingredient list, the only thing that can make this cat food better, is to not use any meal sources at all. The last thing to touch on, is that in many top tier cat foods, put way too many herbs and vegetables in it. Then the cat food ends up being like a pasta dish full of oregano. And while this cat food does have some, for example, dandelion greens, pumpkin, and cranberries. Those are vegetables that are actually useful, and limited. I can't wait to try their treats too. Highly recommend. And I don't say that lightly.
P**R
Priced higher but good value
My cat isn't fond of dry food but he will eat this one. I've tried numerous cheaper and pricier foods but this is one he will eat...eventually. It smells bad to me but is ok to him. No idea how it tastes because I'm not a cat thus no way am I tasting this. Good ingredients.
M**Y
My 3 adult male cats love the White Fish Raw cat food
I have tried every brand of healthy, expensive, good for my cat dry food. They always end up going back to some cheap brand because they turn away from the "good stuff" I was willing to try this Open Farm Catch of the season whitefish dry food. My boys prefer fish flavored cat food over chicken or other bird flavors. My boys ate this food the first day, of course I mixed it with their old food for the first couple weeks like always. They actually picked out the Open Farm pieces over the cheap brand which is not usually the case. I will be ordering this food for my cats until they decide they don't want it, if that should even happen. We are on our 3rd bag and they love it. They also seem to eat a little less, I'm thinking because of the good ingredients and good flavor. It definitely smells fishing when you open it which is great since I ordered a fish flavored food. :) My boys have healthy cat poo, very shiny fur and lots of energy. Left to Right: Meeko 6 years, Shenannigans 8 years & Rocco 5.5 years. They all love it.
A**Y
Great Cat Food!!
I was doing research on cat food and I 100% recommend this. I have 2 cats and my oldest started getting chunky because I was buying the Costco Cat food and it was super unhealthy. I switched my cats to this cat food about 10 months ago and I’ve noticed a positive difference in weight, activity, and digestion. I buy 2 bags every 1.5 months-2 Months. When you switch over I recommend putting an outer layer(about 75%) of the old food and inner layer of new food(25%) and increase every day until it’s 100% new cat food. First 2 pics are before, last 2 pics are in the past 2 months.
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