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Open Farm Grain Free Dry Cat Food offers a high-protein, wild-caught salmon recipe combined with non-GMO fruits and vegetables. This 4lb bag delivers a complete and balanced diet free from grains, artificial additives, and meat meals, enhanced with prebiotic fibers to support healthy digestion. Every ingredient is third-party certified and fully traceable, ensuring premium quality and transparency for conscientious pet parents.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Unit Count | 64.0 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!
A**R
Quality cat food
Cats love this food, great price.
S**B
Healthier ingredients
The ingredients are better than other cat foods. It's a healthier choice for my cat.
S**E
Always on time ... Always as described ... Always as expected ...
Open Farm is Always 5 Star on every aspect of every transaction ive ever done with them. As long as my Cat is healthy and getting the best food for her at the best price I will continue to do business with them as long as my Cat Sam likes it .
V**A
Good food
My fur babies like the taste. The price is higher than most.
K**O
My cat is OBSESSED
I am moving abroad so my cat will be staying with a friend until I am able to bring my cat with me. My friend said they use this for their cats, so to keep it consistent I decided to transition my cat over to this. He had been using Stella and Chewys salmon kibble previously.I mixed half of his usual stuff with half of this and he chowed down! He has a food dispenser that is timed and portions out his meals. After eating he tried getting into the machine - he must have REALLY liked this kibble.I packed away the rest of this bag with some other things im taking to my friends house (my cats clothing, toys, treat, etc). My cat found the bag of food (wrapped in a few other bags) and TORE THROUGH THE BAGS TO GET INTO THIS ONE!!!! He has only ever done that to some churu treats he likes. He has never done it to his bagged kibble.This is more expensive than what i usually get, but im glad i switched over. My friend said he likes giving his cat the "bougie" stuff, and it makes sense. I dont think ill be able to get this stuff abroad, so i hope i can find a good alternative when my cat joins me, because he REALLY likes this and its only been 3 days.
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.
B**O
This bag of cat food was somehow contaminated?
I ordered in the last 2 months 6 of these bags for my 4 cats. It’s expensive, but is the only cat food that won’t upset two of my Persian cats tummy. Lately they started to throw up non-stop every time after eating their food. This happened to all 4 of my cats (3 Persians and 1 shelter cat). Called the vet and was told to take one of them in and to bring the opened bag of cat food. Also to bring a ziplock bag with a different cat food in from an unopened bag. He told me to start feeding the other 3 cats from a new bag cat food at home and they’ll keep Smokey (white & grey Persian cat) overnight for observation. The first day they gave him the cat food I brought from the open bag and he threw up couple minutes afterwards (no hairball, just food) and that evening they gave my Persian cat the food from the ziplock bag. Didn’t throw up at all! Even though both were Open Farm brand cat food. The vet concluded the food might be contaminated or that it went bad when picking up my cat the following day. Sometimes this could happen due to quality controle. I’m glad my cats are fine now and the other bag of Open Farms was good. I wanted to send the cat food bag back to Amazon seller and ask for a $27,95 refund, but the vet’s assistent already threw the bag with the spoiled food away. Next time my cats gets sick, returning the food to Amazon and asking for a refund. Lesson learned after getting my vet bill…
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