🐾 Elevate Your Kitten's Dining Experience!
WellnessCORE Kitten Dry Cat Food is a premium, grain-free formula designed for both indoor and outdoor kittens. With 55% high-quality animal protein, it supports optimal health and development, ensuring your furry friend thrives with every bite. Made in the USA with non-GMO ingredients, this 5-pound bag offers a nutrient-dense recipe that caters to your kitten's natural cravings.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 80 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
J**N
Good quality food, kitten doesn't care for the taste
Wellness Core Kitten Dry: Turkey and Chicken LiverI did a lot of research when I got my new kitten. It's my second cat and the first one had care decisions made by my parents because they were footing the bill. After researching I came up with two high quality dry foods. Wellness Core Kitten Dry and Orijen. Orijen is supposed to be better and I've read all kinds of reviews and places that say it's so. However, I came across information that says cats are getting sick from eating it. Further research indicated that this is a canadian company and owners had glowing reviews of the food when it came from their canadian facility, but they opened a facility in kentucky and all american purchases come from this facility. They reported vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, dry looking hair, etc... I can't say how much of this is the Orijen food and how much is outside factors, but they coincide to closely for me to take a chance. Instead I went with my #2, which was Wellness Core Kitten dry.I don't feed this exclusively, but per directions and supplemented with the same flavor and line of kitten wet food. My kitten was abandoned at an acquaintances house at 2 weeks old. I got her at 5 weeks. She was on an adult wet food. I did my research and switched her to Wellness Complete Kitten Pate. They said that you need to give a kitten multiple meals a day or basically free feed till they're 12 months old, because they need it all to grow. I can't do multiple meals a day because I work. Instead I bought wet food with the assumption that she'd eat a little when she finished her wet food and got hungry. I considered it a supplement that she wouldn't eat too much of. Apparently, I was wrong. She started eating more of the dry food and leaving the wet food in the bowl to turn. I was throwing out a decent amount of fairly pricey wet food.Knowing that Royal Canin wasn't nearly as high quality as I wanted, I looked around and found that the best brands of dry food were this brand and Orijen.Orijen was considered the superior brand every where I looked. However, while everyone had glowing reviews of what came out of the Canadian facility, they've apparently built a facility in Kentucky and everything you buy in the USA comes from that facility. People reported vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lack luster coat. You could consider that these might be cause by a third factor, but there were too many similar reports for me to trust it. I didn't see any issues with the dog version.The issue I ran into, and it's not really a bad one, was that my kitten apparently prefers the taste of the Royal Canin. I took a week a transferred her over to the Wellness Core Kitten Dry, but I'd taught her to sit for food and she'd sit near a full bowl of dry and when I'd look at her, she'd sit, indicating she wanted food. Since the bowl was full I can only surmise that she didn't like it. As soon as I sprinkled a little Royal Canin over it, she dove into it and ate it all. Occasionally, I'll see here do this when she's eaten most of her food and the little left doesn't have any of her old food mixed in.The upside of this is because she had no problems with the change in flavor of the wet food, she now eats it in a timely manner and I don't have to throw any out. With her only getting (1) 3oz can per day and 1/2 cup of the dry split over two feedings, per their directions based on age, I can afford to buy her the more expensive Wellness Core Kitten Wet 'Turkey and Chicken Liver'. That's good, because I think she became fatigued of the chicken pate flavor. She didn't seem to really care for it. Once I gave her the option of the turkey and chicken liver, she dived right in. I think she just needed a change.Overall, I think this is a high quality food, though without artificial flavor enhancements, your cat may not be in love with the flavor. I'm having minor weight issues with my cat as well. She's not heavy, but is leaning in that direction. It's partially because it's winter and her activity levels have reduced because she doesn't go outside as much, partly because she's slowed down from her spastic kitten energy levels, but also because this food has an 18% fat content. There average cat food is 12% and weight maintenance is 10%, so she's getting almost a double ration of fat in this kitten food. I do limit her food to the recommended amount and she doesn't get snacks. I'm hoping that when she's switched to an adult food her weight will drop off. I also hope that with different flavors she'll eat just the food and not need the other sprinkled on top.
Z**S
Perfect!
I am thoroughly impressed with Wellness CORE+ Adult Dry Cat Food for Indoor Cats! My cat has been on this formula for a few months now, and I’ve noticed a significant improvement in her overall health and energy levels. The grain-free recipe is packed with high-quality protein from real chicken and turkey, which supports her lean muscle maintenance.One of the biggest perks is how well it suits indoor cats. My cat’s coat has become noticeably shinier and softer, and I’ve seen a reduction in hairballs, which used to be a frequent issue. The added fiber and probiotics promote healthy digestion, and the reduced fat content helps maintain an ideal weight, which is essential for indoor lifestyles.Another thing I really appreciate is that it’s made with natural ingredients, without any artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. My cat absolutely loves the taste—she eagerly finishes her bowl every time! Plus, the kibble size is just right, making it easy for her to chew.It’s comforting to know that I’m giving her food that’s not only nutrient-dense but also designed to meet the specific needs of indoor cats. I highly recommend Wellness CORE+ to any pet owner looking for a high-quality, health-conscious option.
C**N
Top Notch
Probably the best dry cat food you can find for your cat. Keeps my cat healthy and happy.
S**S
Great food for my cat
My 🐈⬛ loves this food. He eats mostly wet but gets some of these as a treat at night or when I need him to get in his carrier. My previous cats liked it too. Healthy and apparently good tasting.
I**Y
recommended by chatgpt
Cat doesnt like it, but thats not necessarily the products fault. Value is good if your pet likes it and it was recommended. Seems dusty and dry type of feed. Small pieces which is what I was looking for my cat is not the most graceful in feeding.
J**I
Amazing!!
High price but, for the quality I will pay for it. Never had an issue with different bags or anything else. My cat whose not even a year old yet loves it some much he tore thru a brand new bag so I had to put in a separate container. This 5lb bag lasts nearly a month as I feed what is recommended along with full thing of wet food. I free my cat and have no issues and only fill bowls when they are completely empty. I recommended this kitten food or even the adult to any and all cat owners.
R**R
My cats are totally out of control
I have two indoor only cats that I've been feeding Iams to for years - the Hairball type and the newest type, the Longhair in the light brown bag. It's increasingly harder to find the Iams Hairball in the orange bag, probably supply chain issues. I didn't care for the Longhair food since it crumbled to a powder rendering half the bag inedible.So I decided to switch. I researched high-calorie dry cat food and this Wellness Core Original appeared. My cats are middle-aged but very active and I think they weren't getting enough calories with the Iams. I'd never tried Wellness due to price, but it's really not priced that much higher than Iams. This isn't a hairball version but I found the hairball Iams didn't really help the hairballs much. My shorthair cat has more of them than my Maine Coon, but I keep her trimmed in a lion cut.It arrived and I left it on the counter, then I found my 2 cats there trying to chew the bag open. Love that the 5 lb. version has a ziploc bag. I'm in the transitioning phase now, slowly adding the Wellness to the Iams to avoid tummy upsets.They LOVE the Wellness. They are totally out of control with wanting food ALL the time. I don't free-feed, they don't know when to stop and then up it comes. So they get planned feeding times, every 3 hours. They are picking out the Wellness and leaving the Iams in the bowls.
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