Taste of The Wild - Lowland Creek Quail Duck Dry Cat Food 6.6kg
Lowland Creek Feline Recipe with Roasted Quail & Roasted Duck Cage-free quail and cage-free duck are both highly digestible proteins, making this recipe an ideal diet for the feline that craves fowl. A cat food for all life stages, Lowland Creek features species-specific probiotics for digestive and immune support, taurine for a healthy heart and eyes, and antioxidants from vegetables, legumes and fruits for overall well-being, just like nature intended. Cage-Free Quail & Cage-Free Duck Roasted quail and roasted duck are sources of highly digestible protein for the nutrition cats need and the taste they crave. Species-Specific Probiotics Healthy digestive and immune systems are vital to the overall health of your pet. Our proprietary Viables Probiotics are developed specifically for cats and added after the cooking process to ensure viability. Each pound of Taste of the Wild provides 80 million live, active cultures that help support healthy digestive and immune systems. Taurine This essential amino acid is beneficial for all cats and helps to maintain healthy heart and eyes. All Life Stages Nutrition Formulated to meet the nutritional needs of your cat throughout all stages of life, from kitten to senior cat. Omega Fatty Acid Blend Balanced levels of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids work together to support healthy skin and a shiny coat. Antioxidants Vegetables, legumes and fruits, including sweet potatoes, lentils, peas, blueberries, raspberries and tomatoes, provide nutrients that help support your cat's overall well-being, while guaranteed levels of zinc, selenium and vitamin E support the immune system.
Lowland Creek Feline Recipe with Roasted Quail & Roasted Duck Cage-free quail and cage-free duck are both highly digestible proteins, making this recipe an ideal diet for the feline that craves fowl. A cat food for all life stages, Lowland Creek features species-specific probiotics for digestive and immune support, taurine for a healthy heart and eyes, and antioxidants from vegetables, legumes and fruits for overall well-being, just like nature intended. Cage-Free Quail & Cage-Free Duck Roasted quail and roasted duck are sources of highly digestible protein for the nutrition cats need and the taste they crave. Species-Specific Probiotics Healthy digestive and immune systems are vital to the overall health of your pet. Our proprietary Viables Probiotics are developed specifically for cats and added after the cooking process to ensure viability. Each pound of Taste of the Wild provides 80 million live, active cultures that help support healthy digestive and immune systems. Taurine This essential amino acid is beneficial for all cats and helps to maintain healthy heart and eyes. All Life Stages Nutrition Formulated to meet the nutritional needs of your cat throughout all stages of life, from kitten to senior cat. Omega Fatty Acid Blend Balanced levels of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids work together to support healthy skin and a shiny coat. Antioxidants Vegetables, legumes and fruits, including sweet potatoes, lentils, peas, blueberries, raspberries and tomatoes, provide nutrients that help support your cat's overall well-being, while guaranteed levels of zinc, selenium and vitamin E support the immune system.
Lowland Creek Feline Recipe with Roasted Quail & Roasted Duck Cage-free quail and cage-free duck are both highly digestible proteins, making this recipe an ideal diet for the feline that craves fowl. A cat food for all life stages, Lowland Creek features species-specific probiotics for digestive and immune support, taurine for a healthy heart and eyes, and antioxidants from vegetables, legumes and fruits for overall well-being, just like nature intended. Cage-Free Quail & Cage-Free Duck Roasted quail and roasted duck are sources of highly digestible protein for the nutrition cats need and the taste they crave. Species-Specific Probiotics Healthy digestive and immune systems are vital to the overall health of your pet. Our proprietary Viables Probiotics are developed specifically for cats and added after the cooking process to ensure viability. Each pound of Taste of the Wild provides 80 million live, active cultures that help support healthy digestive and immune systems. Taurine This essential amino acid is beneficial for all cats and helps to maintain healthy heart and eyes. All Life Stages Nutrition Formulated to meet the nutritional needs of your cat throughout all stages of life, from kitten to senior cat. Omega Fatty Acid Blend Balanced levels of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids work together to support healthy skin and a shiny coat. Antioxidants Vegetables, legumes and fruits, including sweet potatoes, lentils, peas, blueberries, raspberries and tomatoes, provide nutrients that help support your cat's overall well-being, while guaranteed levels of zinc, selenium and vitamin E support the immune system.
Lowland Creek Feline Recipe with Roasted Quail & Roasted Duck Cage-free quail and cage-free duck are both highly digestible proteins, making this recipe an ideal diet for the feline that craves fowl. A cat food for all life stages, Lowland Creek features species-specific probiotics for digestive and immune support, taurine for a healthy heart and eyes, and antioxidants from vegetables, legumes and fruits for overall well-being, just like nature intended. Cage-Free Quail & Cage-Free Duck Roasted quail and roasted duck are sources of highly digestible protein for the nutrition cats need and the taste they crave. Species-Specific Probiotics Healthy digestive and immune systems are vital to the overall health of your pet. Our proprietary Viables Probiotics are developed specifically for cats and added after the cooking process to ensure viability. Each pound of Taste of the Wild provides 80 million live, active cultures that help support healthy digestive and immune systems. Taurine This essential amino acid is beneficial for all cats and helps to maintain healthy heart and eyes. All Life Stages Nutrition Formulated to meet the nutritional needs of your cat throughout all stages of life, from kitten to senior cat. Omega Fatty Acid Blend Balanced levels of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids work together to support healthy skin and a shiny coat. Antioxidants Vegetables, legumes and fruits, including sweet potatoes, lentils, peas, blueberries, raspberries and tomatoes, provide nutrients that help support your cat's overall well-being, while guaranteed levels of zinc, selenium and vitamin E support the immune system.
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My cats like this food. There are five and two of them can be picky eaters. I also like this Taste of the Wild version because it has unique proteins (quail, etc). One of my cats used to throw up a lot and my vet seemed to think that it might be IBD. One of the treatments is feeding a food with unique proteins. As soon as I started feeding him this food, his vomiting stopped. This food is a little of the expensive side but itās important that I feed my cats quality food. I recently switched from Taste of the Wild to a cheaper but still good quality food (stupid inflation) and while my cats loved the new food, they ate a great deal more, which leads me to believe that the Taste of the Wild is more filling. So while it is $10 more a bag than the cheaper stuff, I think ...Ā MoreMy cats like this food. There are five and two of them can be picky eaters. I also like this Taste of the Wild version because it has unique proteins (quail, etc). One of my cats used to throw up a lot and my vet seemed to think that it might be IBD. One of the treatments is feeding a food with unique proteins. As soon as I started feeding him this food, his vomiting stopped. This food is a little of the expensive side but itās important that I feed my cats quality food. I recently switched from Taste of the Wild to a cheaper but still good quality food (stupid inflation) and while my cats loved the new food, they ate a great deal more, which leads me to believe that the Taste of the Wild is more filling. So while it is $10 more a bag than the cheaper stuff, I think itās a better bang for the buck.
originally posted on tasteofthewildpetfood.com
We have been feeding our cats this food for about 6 months. The cats were strays that appeared in our yard. One is still feral. We felt that it was important to give these cats a high quality food that would meet their nutritional needs. Using this food, we have been able to entice one of the cats into our home. We're still hoping for the other one to come in too.
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My cat loves it and she is very finicky. And because it's grain free, she hasn't coughed on a hairball in two years. I also give her wet food with pumpkin components. Natural Balance and Soulistic, even Soulistic kitten food in a can, which is fattening, since she is a senior and has to eat a good bit to maintain her weight. All no grain food. She's 18 and very healthy according to the vet and her climbing all over everything and playing, healthy coat, muscle mass.
| Feeding Guide | See Feeding Guide |
| Health Benefits | Grain Free |
| Australia Made | No |
| Flavour | Duck |
| Breed | All |
Taste of the Wild Lowland Creek Cat Food | Grain-Free Quail & Duck 2kg
Free delivery between 6ā14 July
Taste of the Wild Lowland Creek Feline with Roasted Quail & Roasted Duck 2kg
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Taste of the Wild Cat Lowland Creek Quail and Duck Dry Food 2kg
14-day returns
Taste of the Wild Cat Lowland Creek Quail and Duck Dry Food 2kg
Delivery between 5ā11 July $9.99
Taste of the Wild Cat Lowland Creek Quail and Duck Dry Food 6.6kg
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My cats like this food. There are five and two of them can be picky eaters. I also like this Taste of the Wild version because it has unique proteins (quail, etc). One of my cats used to throw up a lot and my vet seemed to think that it might be IBD. One of the treatments is feeding a food with unique proteins. As soon as I started feeding him this food, his vomiting stopped. This food is a little of the expensive side but itās important that I feed my cats quality food. I recently switched from Taste of the Wild to a cheaper but still good quality food (stupid inflation) and while my cats loved the new food, they ate a great deal more, which leads me to believe that the Taste of the Wild is more filling. So while it is $10 more a bag than the cheaper stuff, I think ...Ā MoreMy cats like this food. There are five and two of them can be picky eaters. I also like this Taste of the Wild version because it has unique proteins (quail, etc). One of my cats used to throw up a lot and my vet seemed to think that it might be IBD. One of the treatments is feeding a food with unique proteins. As soon as I started feeding him this food, his vomiting stopped. This food is a little of the expensive side but itās important that I feed my cats quality food. I recently switched from Taste of the Wild to a cheaper but still good quality food (stupid inflation) and while my cats loved the new food, they ate a great deal more, which leads me to believe that the Taste of the Wild is more filling. So while it is $10 more a bag than the cheaper stuff, I think itās a better bang for the buck.
We have been feeding our cats this food for about 6 months. The cats were strays that appeared in our yard. One is still feral. We felt that it was important to give these cats a high quality food that would meet their nutritional needs. Using this food, we have been able to entice one of the cats into our home. We're still hoping for the other one to come in too.
My cat loves it and she is very finicky. And because it's grain free, she hasn't coughed on a hairball in two years. I also give her wet food with pumpkin components. Natural Balance and Soulistic, even Soulistic kitten food in a can, which is fattening, since she is a senior and has to eat a good bit to maintain her weight. All no grain food. She's 18 and very healthy according to the vet and her climbing all over everything and playing, healthy coat, muscle mass.
Love that it's good quality for a great price! Both my cats, one of which is incredibly picky, love this. In fact the picky one will specifically ask for this sometimes. It would be great if it came in a ziplock bag or some form of mechanism to keep it closed, particularly the bigger size.
I started feeding my cat Harry Taste of the Wild almost a year ago. I remembered howuch my old dog Gus really enjoyed the brand and thought I would give it a try. Harry really likes the food and took to it right away. He likes Taste of the Wild so much that he didn't even want to try some fancy cat food I got from a friend. We are sticking with Taste of the Wild although I might try the Turkey next time.
I usually buy this brand because of the particular ingredients and the percentages associated with them. I always examine the contents and information on the bags. The company has made it somewhat easier by basically listing "bulletpoints" of the main benefits, associated with the particular product, on the backside of the bags. The higher the protein percentage, the more likely I am steered toward that product. I've been buying this for a while. I buy the other flavors in the line to try to give the cats a variety.
Our cats have loved Taste of the Wild since the switch to grain free. However, we usually purchase the gold bag- Canyon River and previously bought the green bag-Rocky Mountain, so we decided trying Lowland Creek couldnāt hurt. Iām so glad we did! Our kitties prefer this food over the others 10:1! They still eat the Canyon River, but come running when they hear the bowl being filled in their bedroom instead of the kitchen. <3 No upset tummies nor skin issues; weāre so thankful that our picky furbabies seem to love the brand no matter the āflavorā :)
So far, so good. The cat likes it. I approve of the ingredient list, including the fact that it is chicken-free and pea protein-free (though it does contain peas). The cat eats dry food every other day (canned on the alternate day), and was often vomiting his dry food shortly after eating. I started experimenting with different cat foods. As of now, he has not once vomited after eating this quail and duck dry food from Taste of the Wild. Fingers crossed, the cat food experiment is concluded. (His current canned food is Merrick duck variety, but I may see if Taste of the Wild makes a canned food w/o chicken and pea protein when it is time to buy cans again).
I feed 2 outside cats. The senior cat began having dry, flaky skin, so I began researching online and read that it COULD be from a food allergy. I went to my local Petco and spoke to one of the employees who happened to be stocking cat food at the time. I explained the issue, also mentioning the 4 year old cat to be sure both could eat. He recommended Taste of the Wild grain free roasted quail and roasted duck dry cat food, so I bought the small bag to test it out. Over a few days, I slowly weaned them off of the food they were on and onto this. I was happy to see that both cats ate this food immediately. They still eat it with no hesitation. The bites are small, which I think is easier for the older cat. But best of all, after about 10 days, his skin issue had ...Ā MoreI feed 2 outside cats. The senior cat began having dry, flaky skin, so I began researching online and read that it COULD be from a food allergy. I went to my local Petco and spoke to one of the employees who happened to be stocking cat food at the time. I explained the issue, also mentioning the 4 year old cat to be sure both could eat. He recommended Taste of the Wild grain free roasted quail and roasted duck dry cat food, so I bought the small bag to test it out. Over a few days, I slowly weaned them off of the food they were on and onto this. I was happy to see that both cats ate this food immediately. They still eat it with no hesitation. The bites are small, which I think is easier for the older cat. But best of all, after about 10 days, his skin issue had improved greatly. Now, about 4 weeks later, it is almost completely resolved. I will continue to purchase this!
I have a cat colony that ranges from 1 year olds to 22 year old cats. It sits well with each one. They love the taste and have grown attached to it.I canāt feed them anythingās else. I tired give them a piece of steak I placed it on the bowl and they just stared at me ! Itās like they were saying āThis isnāt my Taste of the Wild! I want my real food!ā My cats are healthy with shiny coats and a great digestive system. I recommend Taste of the Wild to anyone with a Cat!
| Feeding Guide | See Feeding Guide |
| Health Benefits | Grain Free |
| Australia Made | No |
| Flavour | Duck |
| Breed | All |