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Limited Ingredient Diet, Natural Cat Food Grain Free Dry Cat Food, Rabbit Recipe, 3Lb Bag
Limited Ingredient Diet, Natural Cat Food Grain Free Dry Cat Food, Rabbit Recipe, 3Lb Bag
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- GRAIN-FREE, LIMITED INGREDIENT DIET, RECIPE WITH RABBIT: Freely makes it easy for pet parents to feed their cats healthy, nutritious food. Rabbit meal is the first ingredient, and your cat will experience the benefit of wholesome, natural ingredients, including added taurine.
- SIMPLE RECIPE WITH COMPLETE NUTRITION: Freely is natural with added vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. No artificial flavors or preservatives, Freely dry cat food supports a healthy immune system with antioxidant vitamins, a healthy skin and coat with omega fatty acids, and a healthy digestive tract with prebiotics.
- INGREDIENTS WITH A PURPOSE: Freely grain-free recipe with rabbit for cats is made of real rabbit, real vegetables, and real vitamins and minerals. If it doesn't benefit your cat, you won't find it in this dry cat food recipe.
- FOCUS ON QUALITY: Each high-quality ingredient in this limited ingredient diet, grain-free recipe with rabbit is sourced thoughtfully from around the world. This recipe is made (and checked for quality and safety) right here in the United States.
- SIMPLE, NATURAL, AND WHOLESOME: Freely limited ingredient diet grain-free kibble recipes are made from simple, wholesome ingredients that will keep your cat purring. Compare to Blue Buffalo, Instinct, Fancy Feast, Hill's Science Diet, Orijen, Taste of The Wild, Royal Canin, Fussie Cat, Rachael Ray, Natural Balance, Merrick, Purina, Friskies, Wellness, Iams, Weruva, and Tiki Cat.
Your cat will love Freely’s simple, limited ingredient diet, grain-free recipe with rabbit. You can nourish your cat with confidence knowing that every ingredient is purposefully selected to deliver complete and balanced nutrition packed with everything your best friend needs and nothing he or she doesn’t. For this recipe, rabbit is included because it's a carnivorous option that can help keep a cat's system running smoothly.