ORIJEN Regional Red 1.8kg Cat Food Clear 1.8kg
Regional Red™ Red Meat Cat Food
Regional Red™ Red Meat Cat Food
Regional Red™ Red Meat Cat Food
Regional Red™ Red Meat Cat Food
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The lowest price for ORIJEN Regional Red 1.8kg Cat Food Clear 1.8kg right now is $69.95 at League of Pets, compared across 5 retailers.
The all-time low was $59.39 on 29 Apr 2026 — today's price is 18% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 18:49:11
ORIJEN Regional Red Biologically Appropriate Dry Cat Food 1.8kg
Delivery $6
ORIJEN Regional Red Biologically Appropriate Dry Cat Food 5.45kg
Delivery $8
Orijen Biologically Appropriate Regional Red Dry Cat Food 5.45kg
Delivery $8
Grain Free High Protein Premium Dry Cat Food Regional Red Recipe 4lb Bag
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
ORIJEN Regional Red Cat 340 GR
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
Dry Cat Food, Grain Free, Premium, High Protein, Fresh & Raw Animal Ingredients, Regional Red, 12lb Freeze Dried Cat Treats, Original, 1.25oz
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
2 Pack of Regional Red Biologically Appropriate Cat Food, 4 Pounds Each, Grain-Free, Made in The USA
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
Orijen Regional Red Cat Food All Breeds and Life Stages 1.8 Kg
Delivery between 10–22 June $28.45
KobalBusiness Orijen Regional Red Grain-Free Adult Cat Food 1.8 Kg-ab
Delivery between 10–22 June $28.45
Orijen Regional Red Grain-Free Red Meat Cat Food 1.8kg
Delivery between 10–22 June $28.45
originally posted on championpetfoods.com
BE WARY OF ALLERGIC REACTION!!! If I could give zero stars I would. I just bought this food Sunday 6/30 and fed it to my Bernese Mountain Dog Monday for his breakfast and dinner. He had a reaction and his lips swelled up and they turned a brownish-green color and it was painful for him, he was drooling uncontrollably and whining. I've never seen anything like it. I had to dose him with benadryl twice and it took a full day for the swelling to go down. I wasn't sure it was the food that caused the reaction so tested a little bit out the following day and sure enough he swelled right back up within a couple hours, his entire mouth was irritated, his gums were inflamed and he felt awful he couldn't eat much and was very down. There is something wrong with this food. I ... MoreBE WARY OF ALLERGIC REACTION!!! If I could give zero stars I would. I just bought this food Sunday 6/30 and fed it to my Bernese Mountain Dog Monday for his breakfast and dinner. He had a reaction and his lips swelled up and they turned a brownish-green color and it was painful for him, he was drooling uncontrollably and whining. I've never seen anything like it. I had to dose him with benadryl twice and it took a full day for the swelling to go down. I wasn't sure it was the food that caused the reaction so tested a little bit out the following day and sure enough he swelled right back up within a couple hours, his entire mouth was irritated, his gums were inflamed and he felt awful he couldn't eat much and was very down. There is something wrong with this food. I have returned it to the store and notified them of the problem
originally posted on chewy.com
Once again a formula has been significantly changed to lower quality ingredients while the price stayed the same and pet parents were not made aware. Having a pet with food allergies is already stressful enough, but when you come to rely on one of the few foods that they can have as an option and it gets changed to now include something that they are allergic too, that's even more stressful. I have a cat that has an allergy to chicken and salmon. At some point in the last year, the formula has been updated to now include salmon. I found the list of the old ingredients and overall, this formula has decreased in quality while still remaining the same price, as with almost everything these days. Here's a short summary of what's changed. They completely removed the ... MoreOnce again a formula has been significantly changed to lower quality ingredients while the price stayed the same and pet parents were not made aware. Having a pet with food allergies is already stressful enough, but when you come to rely on one of the few foods that they can have as an option and it gets changed to now include something that they are allergic too, that's even more stressful. I have a cat that has an allergy to chicken and salmon. At some point in the last year, the formula has been updated to now include salmon. I found the list of the old ingredients and overall, this formula has decreased in quality while still remaining the same price, as with almost everything these days. Here's a short summary of what's changed. They completely removed the goat, mutton and the 3 original probiotic strains, they added salmon, sardines and cranberries, they reduced the amount of wild boar and lamb, they increased the amount of pork and they added in just 1 new probiotic strain. So not only are there now less quality ingredients but this is no longer as good for gut health. Disappointed is an understatement.
originally posted on petco.com
Switched from Original to Regional Red to rule out allergies for our cat. We originally had her on Orijen Original, but suspected she had a food allergy and wanted to rule out chicken, which can be a common allergen for cats. So we chose to switch to Regional Red because it doesn’t have any poultry.She would RUN to the autofeeder when she heard the Original come out, and that didn’t change with Regional Red - she loves it and her symptoms (itching and softer stools) subside quite a bit while on it. This is now our “go to” staple food that we know we can revert back to if we try to introduce a food that doesn’t agree with her.We also switched her wet food from chicken to a beef/lamb flavor from a different brand - unfortunately as of now all of Orijen’s wet foods ... MoreSwitched from Original to Regional Red to rule out allergies for our cat. We originally had her on Orijen Original, but suspected she had a food allergy and wanted to rule out chicken, which can be a common allergen for cats. So we chose to switch to Regional Red because it doesn’t have any poultry.She would RUN to the autofeeder when she heard the Original come out, and that didn’t change with Regional Red - she loves it and her symptoms (itching and softer stools) subside quite a bit while on it. This is now our “go to” staple food that we know we can revert back to if we try to introduce a food that doesn’t agree with her.We also switched her wet food from chicken to a beef/lamb flavor from a different brand - unfortunately as of now all of Orijen’s wet foods contain chicken for some reason (even the Regional Red cans) so we had to go with another brand for wet food.Only one con to this food: her poops are so smelly they can and do clear a room on this, maybe because of the high protein content and/or the beans and legumes used to boost up the protein!Overall if you’re feeding dry food, I’m confident in this ingredient quality and protein content compared to other brands. Definitely transition your cat slowly - it’s much different than cheaper brands laden with fillers like corn so if that’s what your cat is used to, they will probably need time to adjust to this more protein-heavy kind.I do wish Orijen would create a limited ingredient food - even though this one is chicken free, there are so many ingredients and multiple sources of protein that if your cat has a suspected allergy like ours, it would be difficult to rule out which exact ingredient could be the cause. Would love to see single-protein sources from Orijen as well as chicken-free wet food.
ORIJEN Regional Red Biologically Appropriate Dry Cat Food 1.8kg
Delivery $6
ORIJEN Regional Red Biologically Appropriate Dry Cat Food 5.45kg
Delivery $8
Orijen Biologically Appropriate Regional Red Dry Cat Food 5.45kg
Delivery $8
Grain Free High Protein Premium Dry Cat Food Regional Red Recipe 4lb Bag
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
ORIJEN Regional Red Cat 340 GR
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
BE WARY OF ALLERGIC REACTION!!! If I could give zero stars I would. I just bought this food Sunday 6/30 and fed it to my Bernese Mountain Dog Monday for his breakfast and dinner. He had a reaction and his lips swelled up and they turned a brownish-green color and it was painful for him, he was drooling uncontrollably and whining. I've never seen anything like it. I had to dose him with benadryl twice and it took a full day for the swelling to go down. I wasn't sure it was the food that caused the reaction so tested a little bit out the following day and sure enough he swelled right back up within a couple hours, his entire mouth was irritated, his gums were inflamed and he felt awful he couldn't eat much and was very down. There is something wrong with this food. I ... MoreBE WARY OF ALLERGIC REACTION!!! If I could give zero stars I would. I just bought this food Sunday 6/30 and fed it to my Bernese Mountain Dog Monday for his breakfast and dinner. He had a reaction and his lips swelled up and they turned a brownish-green color and it was painful for him, he was drooling uncontrollably and whining. I've never seen anything like it. I had to dose him with benadryl twice and it took a full day for the swelling to go down. I wasn't sure it was the food that caused the reaction so tested a little bit out the following day and sure enough he swelled right back up within a couple hours, his entire mouth was irritated, his gums were inflamed and he felt awful he couldn't eat much and was very down. There is something wrong with this food. I have returned it to the store and notified them of the problem
Once again a formula has been significantly changed to lower quality ingredients while the price stayed the same and pet parents were not made aware. Having a pet with food allergies is already stressful enough, but when you come to rely on one of the few foods that they can have as an option and it gets changed to now include something that they are allergic too, that's even more stressful. I have a cat that has an allergy to chicken and salmon. At some point in the last year, the formula has been updated to now include salmon. I found the list of the old ingredients and overall, this formula has decreased in quality while still remaining the same price, as with almost everything these days. Here's a short summary of what's changed. They completely removed the ... MoreOnce again a formula has been significantly changed to lower quality ingredients while the price stayed the same and pet parents were not made aware. Having a pet with food allergies is already stressful enough, but when you come to rely on one of the few foods that they can have as an option and it gets changed to now include something that they are allergic too, that's even more stressful. I have a cat that has an allergy to chicken and salmon. At some point in the last year, the formula has been updated to now include salmon. I found the list of the old ingredients and overall, this formula has decreased in quality while still remaining the same price, as with almost everything these days. Here's a short summary of what's changed. They completely removed the goat, mutton and the 3 original probiotic strains, they added salmon, sardines and cranberries, they reduced the amount of wild boar and lamb, they increased the amount of pork and they added in just 1 new probiotic strain. So not only are there now less quality ingredients but this is no longer as good for gut health. Disappointed is an understatement.
Switched from Original to Regional Red to rule out allergies for our cat. We originally had her on Orijen Original, but suspected she had a food allergy and wanted to rule out chicken, which can be a common allergen for cats. So we chose to switch to Regional Red because it doesn’t have any poultry.She would RUN to the autofeeder when she heard the Original come out, and that didn’t change with Regional Red - she loves it and her symptoms (itching and softer stools) subside quite a bit while on it. This is now our “go to” staple food that we know we can revert back to if we try to introduce a food that doesn’t agree with her.We also switched her wet food from chicken to a beef/lamb flavor from a different brand - unfortunately as of now all of Orijen’s wet foods ... MoreSwitched from Original to Regional Red to rule out allergies for our cat. We originally had her on Orijen Original, but suspected she had a food allergy and wanted to rule out chicken, which can be a common allergen for cats. So we chose to switch to Regional Red because it doesn’t have any poultry.She would RUN to the autofeeder when she heard the Original come out, and that didn’t change with Regional Red - she loves it and her symptoms (itching and softer stools) subside quite a bit while on it. This is now our “go to” staple food that we know we can revert back to if we try to introduce a food that doesn’t agree with her.We also switched her wet food from chicken to a beef/lamb flavor from a different brand - unfortunately as of now all of Orijen’s wet foods contain chicken for some reason (even the Regional Red cans) so we had to go with another brand for wet food.Only one con to this food: her poops are so smelly they can and do clear a room on this, maybe because of the high protein content and/or the beans and legumes used to boost up the protein!Overall if you’re feeding dry food, I’m confident in this ingredient quality and protein content compared to other brands. Definitely transition your cat slowly - it’s much different than cheaper brands laden with fillers like corn so if that’s what your cat is used to, they will probably need time to adjust to this more protein-heavy kind.I do wish Orijen would create a limited ingredient food - even though this one is chicken free, there are so many ingredients and multiple sources of protein that if your cat has a suspected allergy like ours, it would be difficult to rule out which exact ingredient could be the cause. Would love to see single-protein sources from Orijen as well as chicken-free wet food.
Nine weeks ago, we noticed a hard lump in the throat of our six year old Boxer. Vet said the diagnosis was lymphoma and typically after diagnosis, has six to eight weeks to live without chemotherapy. Chemo will not save his life, but could extend him another year or so… Deciding the cost was too high, we turned holistic and alternative. A lot of sites advised to increase protein levels to his intake, but one site also had an issue related to copper sulfate being a possible root cause. Thank you for not containing this toxic chemical that is in so many other dog food brands. For anyone with a breed that has a susceptibility to lymphoma, I highly recommend ORIJEN Regional Red for multiple reasons as a precautionary measure against this highly common disease that is ... MoreNine weeks ago, we noticed a hard lump in the throat of our six year old Boxer. Vet said the diagnosis was lymphoma and typically after diagnosis, has six to eight weeks to live without chemotherapy. Chemo will not save his life, but could extend him another year or so… Deciding the cost was too high, we turned holistic and alternative. A lot of sites advised to increase protein levels to his intake, but one site also had an issue related to copper sulfate being a possible root cause. Thank you for not containing this toxic chemical that is in so many other dog food brands. For anyone with a breed that has a susceptibility to lymphoma, I highly recommend ORIJEN Regional Red for multiple reasons as a precautionary measure against this highly common disease that is effecting so many of our best friends. We hope ORIJEN will never add it to your formula.
I’ve always been a huge Purina pro plan fan until my dog got severely itchy and rash from Purina chicken, switched flavors to see if that helped but Purina still contains chicken by product in lamb and salmon. I researched orijen since I have friends who also feed this. The price is a little more expensive than I like, but this food has been great for my pup. I read through some of the bad reviews about dogs getting digestive issue, but if you just automatically switch from their current food to a new food without slowly introducing the new food then digestive issues occur. I worked in a vet for 10 years and always recommended easing new food with old food to prevent upset the stomach. I had zero issue minus the Purina and chicken, but had to slowly get her fully ... MoreI’ve always been a huge Purina pro plan fan until my dog got severely itchy and rash from Purina chicken, switched flavors to see if that helped but Purina still contains chicken by product in lamb and salmon. I researched orijen since I have friends who also feed this. The price is a little more expensive than I like, but this food has been great for my pup. I read through some of the bad reviews about dogs getting digestive issue, but if you just automatically switch from their current food to a new food without slowly introducing the new food then digestive issues occur. I worked in a vet for 10 years and always recommended easing new food with old food to prevent upset the stomach. I had zero issue minus the Purina and chicken, but had to slowly get her fully over on orijen. We’ve been on it for over a month and it’s a great quality food. I highly recommend. I love that it’s got great ingredients. She also gets this with primal raw food and the combination makes meal time delicious.
I am a long time customer and fan of Orijen. I have trusted the quality of these products for over 12 years and have had several dogs on them, some who have since passed on. My sister has also used Orijen for quite a long time. My sister one day told me that one of your customers left a review that your recipe has changed and that you no longer include wild boar. That in itself is not so bad, but she went and checked the ingredients list on her bag and sent me a picture. I just about spewed out my coffee! You guys are no including mostly meal of various types. That is exactly what we were trying to avoid with all the other commercial dog foods out there. Your products are way to expensive for this type of quality. I don't mind paying more for quality, but this isn't ... MoreI am a long time customer and fan of Orijen. I have trusted the quality of these products for over 12 years and have had several dogs on them, some who have since passed on. My sister has also used Orijen for quite a long time. My sister one day told me that one of your customers left a review that your recipe has changed and that you no longer include wild boar. That in itself is not so bad, but she went and checked the ingredients list on her bag and sent me a picture. I just about spewed out my coffee! You guys are no including mostly meal of various types. That is exactly what we were trying to avoid with all the other commercial dog foods out there. Your products are way to expensive for this type of quality. I don't mind paying more for quality, but this isn't it. I will be looking for a new brand pronto! There are a few out there that realize that people care enough about their pets to be willing to pay a bit more, after all, look how much it costs just for veterinary treatments when your pet gets sick. So goodbye and thank you for all the years you did provide a good quality product.
I bought the adult small bag by accident and he really liked it so I bought him the dry puppy food with the canned puppy food and he LOVED it all mixed together. Now, he usually will give a five star the very first time he eats a new food, but by the next meal, he is usually not too impressed, and will walk away from his food and will go hours until he is super hungry. However, he has liked the Orijen, each time. Then yesterday when I mixed it with his previous high quality dry puppy food, he ate around it and only ate the Orijen .I hope he keeps it up. I just put a third of the puppy canned food on it and a little bit of organic chicken broth. A lot of times I just put a wild caught tuna over his dry food and bone or some other kind of organic broth. In the past ... MoreI bought the adult small bag by accident and he really liked it so I bought him the dry puppy food with the canned puppy food and he LOVED it all mixed together. Now, he usually will give a five star the very first time he eats a new food, but by the next meal, he is usually not too impressed, and will walk away from his food and will go hours until he is super hungry. However, he has liked the Orijen, each time. Then yesterday when I mixed it with his previous high quality dry puppy food, he ate around it and only ate the Orijen .I hope he keeps it up. I just put a third of the puppy canned food on it and a little bit of organic chicken broth. A lot of times I just put a wild caught tuna over his dry food and bone or some other kind of organic broth. In the past before Orijen, he would eat the fish, drink what broth he could and then leave it till I hand fed him or he was super hungry.
Behold my new cat. She’s magnificent, right? Look at that glossy coat and those bright eyes. When I adopted her not quite two months ago, the person I adopted her from provided a short list of the cat’s foods and preferences, and gave me a freezer storage bag of Orijen Regional Red. The cat devours it. She has rejected everything else - even expensive treats and excellent wet foods. Literally all she wants is this dry food and her water fountain. This dry food is highly digestible. Kitty has no stomach or litter box issues. She’s happy and that’s enough for me. It is very nutrient and calorie dense, so I carefully measure her servings. I will keep buying this for as long as she enjoys it.
I've been rotating through trying different foods because I have one cat that seems to be having diarrhea issues. After several hundred dollars at the vet, they recommended finding a new food. I choose the Regional Red because it doesn't have any chicken proteins, and in my reading I've been seeing that chicken protein is a pretty common allergy that cats can develop. My seem to enjoy the taste and scarf it down easily. While this hasn't seemed to help my sensitive cat (so I'll be moving on to other foods) I've noticed ALL of my cats have some seriously stinky poo. I know it can take several weeks for cat's digestive systems to acclimate to switching foods, but their poo since switching is UNIQUELY stinky. The kibble itself isn't very good smelling, but I know the ... MoreI've been rotating through trying different foods because I have one cat that seems to be having diarrhea issues. After several hundred dollars at the vet, they recommended finding a new food. I choose the Regional Red because it doesn't have any chicken proteins, and in my reading I've been seeing that chicken protein is a pretty common allergy that cats can develop. My seem to enjoy the taste and scarf it down easily. While this hasn't seemed to help my sensitive cat (so I'll be moving on to other foods) I've noticed ALL of my cats have some seriously stinky poo. I know it can take several weeks for cat's digestive systems to acclimate to switching foods, but their poo since switching is UNIQUELY stinky. The kibble itself isn't very good smelling, but I know the stronger scent is attractive to cats. I'm giving it 4 stars. While it didn't do what I hoped for my sensitive kitty, I can't knock the product as it doesn't advertise itself to do that. The cats seem to enjoy eating it, no body was avoiding it. But the stinky poo that permeates my living spaces after someone uses the box is awful. I have a couple boxes in my laundry room area which is next door to my bedroom, and the smell of their poo has woken me up out of a dead sleep.
We have used Orijen dry food (rotating flavors) for our cats entire lives which is 10 whole years. One cat has a sensitive stomach, and the other has seasonal allergies. About two weeks ago we realized our cats allergies were acting up a bit more than normal and the cat with a sensitive stomach had begun throwing up once a day (we feed dry food once a day) and had started overgrooming her stomach, which she has NEVER done. We began troubleshooting and then it dawned on us that we started their new bag of Orijen Regional Red around the time they both started having worse reactions. We didn't even think of it at first since we've used this food for so long and have never had any issues but we also realized the kibble looked different meaning that there has probably ... MoreWe have used Orijen dry food (rotating flavors) for our cats entire lives which is 10 whole years. One cat has a sensitive stomach, and the other has seasonal allergies. About two weeks ago we realized our cats allergies were acting up a bit more than normal and the cat with a sensitive stomach had begun throwing up once a day (we feed dry food once a day) and had started overgrooming her stomach, which she has NEVER done. We began troubleshooting and then it dawned on us that we started their new bag of Orijen Regional Red around the time they both started having worse reactions. We didn't even think of it at first since we've used this food for so long and have never had any issues but we also realized the kibble looked different meaning that there has probably been a change in the way food is made and the quality of the ingredients which is frustrating when you're paying $65+ for a bag of cat food. We went out and got a different brand of food and now for the last week our cats allergies have been clearing, no more throwing up, and her overgroomed stomach is growing back hair. We are so incredibly disappointed in this company that we have trusted for years. I do not recommend purchasing this food for your feline anymore.