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gluten-free, Rice-free, Soy-free Cat Food


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Does anyone know of a type of cat food that is gluten-free, Soy-free, and Rice-free?


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psawyer Proficient

I'm sure that there are others, but here are a couple.

Open Original Shared Link match those criteria. If you click on the Open Original Shared Link you can click on the bags to see the details, including ingredient lists. All ingredients in these formulas except the acai berries are from US sources and, where applicable, are USDA inspected.

Open Original Shared Link is another dry food which would fit. It is very high in protein (50%) so it may not be suitable for all situations.

Both of these lines are completely grain-free.

psawyer Proficient

If you are looking for a canned food, many (but not all) of the Open Original Shared Link formulas meet your requirements. Stick to the ones with the "grain-free" yellow triangle mark on the label.

Open Original Shared Link make two "Limited Ingredient Diet" canned formulas. Scroll down to see ingredients. These are both completely grain-free.

tarnalberry Community Regular

May I suggest you also look into a raw diet for your cat? Biologically, cats are obligate carnivores, and there are a number of excellent raw food diets available frozen that meet this need.

Salax Contributor

I agree. www.catinfo.org

Best thing I ever did for my cats.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I feed mine Orgins, it is totally grain free. I have also used Innova Evo which is also grain and soy free.

raisin Enthusiast

Wow thanks for all the info. :D

It just occurred to me.. I also need to ask about cat litter. Any ideas there?


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psawyer Proficient

There are a lot of cat litter products in the marketplace today. I don't know them all. Most are gluten-free. None that I am aware of contain soy or rice. The most common litters, both clumping and conventional, are natural clay.

Avoid Swheat Scoop. It is made from wheat.

There is also at least one litter made from barley.

World's Best Cat Litter is made from corn. It sounds like it would meet your criteria, but it is (obviously) not grain-free.

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