Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb
$29.35
Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb Price comparison
Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb Price History
Price History for Wellness CORE Digestive Health Salmon & Rice Dry Cat Food, 5 Pound Bag
Statistics
Current Price | $29.35 | January 20, 2025 |
Highest Price | $32.00 | November 8, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $25.49 | January 17, 2025 |
Last price changes
$29.35 | January 20, 2025 |
$25.49 | January 17, 2025 |
$27.71 | December 18, 2024 |
$26.85 | November 24, 2024 |
$27.59 | November 21, 2024 |
Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb Description
- Digestive Health Cat Food: This highly digestible, probiotic coated dry cat food is made with digestive enzymes, a blend of prebiotic fibers, and guaranteed levels of probiotics to support gut health for overall wellbeing
- Wellbeing Starts From Within: With natural dietary fiber, probiotics, and superfoods, CORE Digestive Health cat food supports strong immunity, vitality, a shiny coat, and healthy skin
- Nutrition With Purpose: Finding the right food for cats with sensitive stomachs can be challenging; Fortunately, there’s Wellness; Our natural cat foods help with whole body health and picky appetites
- A Lifetime Of Wellbeing: Each of our recipes is designed to support your pet through all life stages; Crafted to support strong immune systems, optimal energy and help maintain a healthy weight
- Wellness Nutrition: Created by nutritionists, veterinarians, and animal lovers, our recipes provide an ideal balance of nature’s finest ingredients, carefully selected to nourish and sustain your pet’s wellbeing
Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb Specification
Specification: Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb
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Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Wellness Digestive Health High Protein Cat Food, 11lb
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Becky –
This is the best food on the market, aside from raw or dehydrated food. Itโs got great ingredients and actual meat.
๐ yourself –
I was really to my last with finding a pebble food my finicky cat would like. The first time and still a year later he loves his food. He will meow and run so fast to his food perch and gobble up. Same brand with wet, its scary how much this food has opened his appetite. I am very pleased with the odor and how his coat is shinier. He is even more playful. So glad I took the chance for this 10 year old (kitten) .
Naomi –
This product has helped my cats feel better. Will use it going forward
CJ –
My cats would not eat this. They just cried for food until I could get them something different. Worst part, it couldn’t be returned. All the big pet stores will let you return cat food, opened, if your cats won’t eat it.
Ingerlis –
I’ve been purchasing this cat food from Amazon for the last couple years, because no retailer near me sells the Salmon & Rice flavor that my cat likes the best. The last two bags that I received (June and September 2023) comprised of an alarming amount of crumbs that the Wellness company refers to as “fines.” Amazon would not process a return, so I contacted the manufacturer by sending a message through the website form. Their response was as follows:
“Wellness product is made without the usual binding agents such as corn flour, wheat flour and soy flour. Therefore, the product is fragile. In the course of shipment and handling, the product may generate smaller pieces, known as fines. We do sift the product just before it goes into each bag hoping to minimize the amount of fines. Therefore, the fines generated are typically from post production handling, which is a natural process. We could reduce fines by using additional artificial binding agents, but we prefer not to, thus keeping our product all natural.”
Personally, I would not describe hard, dry cat food as “fragile,” and this cat food did not present with this issue until more recently. To Wellness’s credit, they refunded me for the purchase price of the first faulty bag. I have not sought reimbursement for the second faulty bag.
For reference, the images I’ve included show approximately the last 1/3 of a 5 lb. (80 oz.) bag of the dry cat food, with the fines sifted out using a colander. Out of the remaining 22.8 oz., 4.7 oz. is fines. That’s 20% of an entire bag being nothing but crumbs! Either Wellness needs to audit their production process for flaws, or come clean about cutting costs by skipping steps. Unless they also drop the price of this cat food by 20%, I’ll be searching for a new brand. One 5 lb. bag used to last us about 5 months, and now it’s closer to little more than 3 months because my cat won’t eat the crumbs.
I’m very disappointed in the reduction in quality control, because (by correlation, not necessarily causation) this cat food seemed to improve the softness of my cat’s long fur, reduced the incidence of mats, eliminated her sensitive, itchy skin and dry flakes, and greatly improved her digestion where previous brands caused her either vomiting or constipation.
Nicole Atterole –
Very little if any issues as I have an older cat with digestive issues. He loves this food
Anthony & Kayla –
My cat liked this food, it caused him to lose weight because he didnโt like it as much as the food I was giving him prior. So he ate significantly less, but I felt like he was unhappy with it and wanted to keep him happy so I switched to the Purina pro weight management cat food and he loved that
Eusebio –
Very good thanks