🐾 Feed Their Inner Lion with Blue Buffalo!
Blue Buffalo Tastefuls Natural Dry Food for Adult Cats is a premium cat food designed specifically for cats with sensitive stomachs. This 15-lb bag features real chicken as the primary ingredient, combined with brown rice and prebiotic fiber to support digestive health. It contains no by-products or fillers, ensuring a wholesome meal that also boosts your cat's immune system with antioxidant-rich LifeSource Bits.
J**R
Served my cats for many years
Best value running. Quality is superb, very effective cat food. The smell is super for the cats love it.
N**R
Stopped My Cat's Vomiting
I have two cats and one is a daily vomiter. (Sometimes, two or three times a day.) I have tried several different dry foods and had given up. I thought he was just eating too fast since he was a rescue. Then I thought I would try one more time and bought this sensitive stomach food product.Oh my gosh. Vomiting is now a much less frequent event (and possibly gone), his coat is fuller, he's gaining some weight, and he accepts petting along his back which he has never done before. I think he was miserable overall and this sensitive stomach food has brought him back to a healthier life.
R**N
Blue Buffalo Helps Both of My Cats Maintain a Healthy Weight
I recently purchased the Blue Buffalo Tastefuls Sensitive Stomach Natural Adult Dry Cat Food in the Chicken flavor for my two cats, and I have to say, I am impressed with the results. Both of my cats have sensitive stomachs and have struggled with maintaining a healthy weight. After trying several brands of cat food without success, I decided to give Blue Buffalo Tastefuls a try.The 15lb bag of cat food is reasonably priced and lasts a long time, even with two cats. The kibble size is perfect for both of my cats, and they seem to enjoy the taste of the chicken flavor. I appreciate that this cat food is made with high-quality ingredients and does not contain any artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. It also has added vitamins and minerals to ensure my cats are getting all the nutrients they need.Since switching to this cat food, both of my cats have had healthier appetites and have maintained a healthy weight. They have not experienced any digestive issues, and their fur looks shinier and healthier. I am happy to have found a cat food that meets both of my cats' dietary needs and keeps them healthy and happy.Overall, I highly recommend Blue Buffalo Sensitive Stomach Natural Adult Dry Cat Food in the Chicken flavor, especially for those with multiple cats or cats struggling with maintaining a healthy weight. It is a high-quality, nutritious cat food that is affordable and does not upset my cats' sensitive stomachs. I give it a 5 out of 5 stars!
G**
Great
My cat doesn’t vomit her food as much after switching to this. More affordable than the vet prescribed stuff.
C**R
Good cat food but not awesome.
Cats seem to like it ok but not thrilled with it. I have picky cats and want something affordable that they will love.
D**G
PICKY CAT APPROVED
Perfect small bite sizes with no vomiting by my old, very finicky cat who was snubbing all attempts to find her a food she wouldn't throw up. I appreciate the quality ingredients. I have paid more for less. Her hair is shiny, energy level up, and no more vomit. New customers for life!
C**N
Great purchase!
Only food that is easy on my sensitive cats stomach
K**N
Blue Buffalo kibble has never failed me
I began feeding Blue Buffalo kibble to my cats shortly after the company went into business and was a store representative for the company for a few years in Maine and North Carolina.When I first switched my cats from Science Diet to Blue Buffalo many years ago, my concern was for one cat in particular, who had a skin problem that caused her to lick, chew, and fuss with her body so much that she had bare spots in her fur. One veterinarian was convinced she had fleas, although he found none, and I had been combing her out regularly without finding any. Another put her on a steroid medication, which seemed to help some but didn't solve the problem.After speaking to a Blue Buffalo representative in a pet store, I tried switching her to Blue Buffalo, the theory being that she might be allergic to either corn, soy, or wheat. The results were rather quick and entirely positive. Before long, her fur had cleared up, and her disposition had improved. What's more, my other cats, who I had thought were healthy, showed improvements as well, since I was feeding them all Blue Buffalo.I free-feed Blue Buffalo kibble and rotate a variety (including Blue's recipes) of wet foods into their diet. Since then, I have raised four cats into their mid-20s or longer, as one of them was only a couple of months short of 29 years of age. The one who had had the original problem lived to be 24 years old. Additionally, there were very few vet bills.My objectives when choosing cat food are that it contains no corn, soy, wheat, gluten, or unnamed byproducts. Meat, poultry, or fish should be the first ingredient. Since more than 80% of a pet food's ingredients are the first four, I particularly look to them.My cats don't have a discernable sensitive stomach problem, but I rotate through all of the Blue Buffalo kibble recipes. The first ten ingredients in the Blue Buffalo Tastefuls Sensitive Stomach recipe are deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, oatmeal, barley, pea protein, peas, chicken fat, dried egg product, and natural flavor, and I don't see anything scary in the rest of the ingredients.I don't know what "natural flavor" means in an ingredient list, as I can't help but wonder what it is the "natural flavor" of, but that is seen in a lot of cat foods, so I don't suppose it's a major cause of concern.Cats are individuals, so it can be expected that not every cat is going to like it. There are some perfectly good foods that my cats won't eat, too. If you are switching to Blue from a store brand or another brand that includes a lot of filler, don't be surprised if your cat doesn't eat as much of it as they did the previous brands. Cats generally eat to meet their dietary demands so when the recipe includes more actual foods, the cat is likely to eat less of it.
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