Blue Buffalo Wilderness High Protein, Natural Adult Indoor Dry Cat Food, Chicken 5-lb
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- REAL MEAT FIRST: This Blue Buffalo dry cat food is made with real, high-quality chicken as the #1 ingredient
- PACKED WITH FLAVOR AND NUTRITION: This dry cat food for indoor adult cats contains the finest natural ingredients to support your cat's health and wellness
- IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT: High-protein cat food contains exclusive, antioxidant-rich LifeSource Bits
- HEALTHY, WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS: This natural cat food is made with no chicken (or poultry) by-product meals and no corn, wheat, or soy
- Contains: One (1) 5-lb. bag of BLUE Wilderness High-Protein and Grain-Free Indoor Dry Cat Food, Chicken Recipe
- ENHANCED IMAGERY: We have enhanced our digital product packaging to highlight our products’ ingredients and essential benefits; While the physical packaging will differ slightly, all information is accurate
- REAL MEAT FIRST: This Blue Buffalo dry cat food is made with real, high-quality chicken as the #1 ingredient
- PACKED WITH FLAVOR AND NUTRITION: This dry cat food for indoor adult cats contains the finest natural ingredients to support your cat's health and wellness
- IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT: High-protein cat food contains exclusive, antioxidant-rich LifeSource Bits
- HEALTHY, WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS: This natural cat food is made with no chicken (or poultry) by-product meals and no corn, wheat, or soy
- Contains: One (1) 5-lb. bag of BLUE Wilderness High-Protein and Grain-Free Indoor Dry Cat Food, Chicken Recipe
- ENHANCED IMAGERY: We have enhanced our digital product packaging to highlight our products’ ingredients and essential benefits; While the physical packaging will differ slightly, all information is accurate
Product Specifications
Item Weight | 5.08 pounds |
Department | cat-dry-food |
Manufacturer | Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd |
ASIN | B00QT4X1OI |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 840243105823 |
Date First Available | June 20, 2012 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 8.43 x 5.12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.75 x 8 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 5.08 Pounds |
Brand Name | BLUE WILDERNESS |
Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
Directions | Weight Feeding Amount 5 to 9 lbs ¼ to ½ cup* 10 to 14 lbs ½ to ¾ cup* |
Model Name | BLUE Wilderness |
Color | Brown |
Size | 5 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd |
Style | Indoor Adult Cats Chicken |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
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Nice little pieces for my fussy elderly cat. (She was born fussy). Nice, heavy packaging to keep the food fresh. Perfect delivery. My difficult to please cat took right to the small kibble. She must have liked the flavor because she dived right in. She’s a difficult cat to please and not a big eater. I feed her some canned cat food three times a day and make sure there is a bowl of Blue Buffalo near her water fountain so she can eat as she pleases the rest of the time.
My very finicky cat loves it. She picks out and eats this new food first! I’m gradually switching her over but I’m so happy she loves it due to the quality being what I want for her. The only other thing I’ve found that she really loves is canned tuna. She recognizes the sound of the can opening and comes running. Due to the known mercury content she only gets a can of tuna once a month. But, now I don’t feel the need to add the extra protein to her diet. The convenience of delivery by Amazon to this rural area is a wonderful perk – no 20+ mile drive to the pet store!
Siamese favorite. My cat is a Siamese and extremely picky with food. He cannot have cheap food or his litter box will smell the whole house so I go for what help his tummy and he loves food it. We change flavors monthly.
Riley’s Favorite. One of our cats, Riley is addicted to Blue Buffalo Chicken. It’s his absolute favorite!! He will walk by other food to get to his Blue Buffalo.
Kitty approved. I inherited a sweet kitty that was eating this, and he LOVES it. He is less than enthusiastic about the food my other cats eat, so I have continued to get him this.It is kitty approved by him at least! He gets some variety in his diet of wet food from another brand.
BEWARE. I have a love/hate relationship with these products. It’s good food. No, it’s great food. All four of my cats love it. I feel good about the fact I’m not feeding them cibble (I figure if fake crab is called “krab”…) from Dollar General, and they reciprocate by graciously ensuring their droppings are emitted in the form of a low-odor solid, instead of a high-velocity mist that smells like a NYC subway during a heatwave. Win-win.So why only four stars? Because the bloody petocrats (“autocats”? “oligatos”?) WON’T EAT ANYTHING ELSE NOW.Now, understand: I spent literal DECADES of my life volunteering at animal shelters. I used to foster “problem cases” (cats too feral, too antisocial, or too misanthropic to remain at the shelter), working with and rehabilitating them until they could be deemed “adoptable”. I’ve had 46 cats in my lifetime (no, not all at once; that’s a totally different kind of “problem case”), and I have NEVER used a food – not Iams, not Science Diet, not even raw bloody tuna! – that has cultivated such snooty, bourgeoise, food critic-esque behavior!Think like dropping off your three year-old at Grandpa Gordon Ramsey’s for two weeks: not only will he not touch his mac and cheese unless it’s made with Beaufort D’Ete cheese, manatee heavy cream, and hand-rolled Morelli squid ink linguine now… he swears at you when you try to sneak in cream that’s “just” from a Kobe cow instead. “You call this PB&J!? The “B” is for *%#!-ing Beluga Caviar you uncultured swine!”So sure: it’s good food. No, it’s great food. All four of my cats love it. Yours very probably will too. Just be ready to shell out 12.50 a month on the furballs – EACH – here on out. And quick reminder: they live 16-22 years. Thats $9,600-$13,200 lifetime costs if you have 4 of them. So a jetski. Or six months’ mortgage payments. Or between three and four college textbooks.The biggest plus I see to this is there’s no need to remind you to have them spayed or neutered. You’ll do it on your own. Out of sheer financial self-defense.
BEWARE. I have a love/hate relationship with these products. It’s good food. No, it’s great food. All four of my cats love it. I feel good about the fact I’m not feeding them cibble (I figure if fake crab is called “krab”…) from Dollar General, and they reciprocate by graciously ensuring their droppings are emitted in the form of a low-odor solid, instead of a high-velocity mist that smells like a NYC subway during a heatwave. Win-win.So why only four stars? Because the bloody petocrats (“autocats”? “oligatos”?) WON’T EAT ANYTHING ELSE NOW.Now, understand: I spent literal DECADES of my life volunteering at animal shelters. I used to foster “problem cases” (cats too feral, too antisocial, or too misanthropic to remain at the shelter), working with and rehabilitating them until they could be deemed “adoptable”. I’ve had 46 cats in my lifetime (no, not all at once; that’s a totally different kind of “problem case”), and I have NEVER used a food – not Iams, not Science Diet, not even raw bloody tuna! – that has cultivated such snooty, bourgeoise, food critic-esque behavior!Think like dropping off your three year-old at Grandpa Gordon Ramsey’s for two weeks: not only will he not touch his mac and cheese unless it’s made with Beaufort D’Ete cheese, manatee heavy cream, and hand-rolled Morelli squid ink linguine now… he swears at you when you try to sneak in cream that’s “just” from a Kobe cow instead. “You call this PB&J!? The “B” is for *%#!-ing Beluga Caviar you uncultured swine!”So sure: it’s good food. No, it’s great food. All four of my cats love it. Yours very probably will too. Just be ready to shell out 12.50 a month on the furballs – EACH – here on out. And quick reminder: they live 16-22 years. Thats $9,600-$13,200 lifetime costs if you have 4 of them. So a jetski. Or six months’ mortgage payments. Or between three and four college textbooks.The biggest plus I see to this is there’s no need to remind you to have them spayed or neutered. You’ll do it on your own. Out of sheer financial self-defense.
BEWARE. I have a love/hate relationship with these products. It’s good food. No, it’s great food. All four of my cats love it. I feel good about the fact I’m not feeding them cibble (I figure if fake crab is called “krab”…) from Dollar General, and they reciprocate by graciously ensuring their droppings are emitted in the form of a low-odor solid, instead of a high-velocity mist that smells like a NYC subway during a heatwave. Win-win.So why only four stars? Because the bloody petocrats (“autocats”? “oligatos”?) WON’T EAT ANYTHING ELSE NOW.Now, understand: I spent literal DECADES of my life volunteering at animal shelters. I used to foster “problem cases” (cats too feral, too antisocial, or too misanthropic to remain at the shelter), working with and rehabilitating them until they could be deemed “adoptable”. I’ve had 46 cats in my lifetime (no, not all at once; that’s a totally different kind of “problem case”), and I have NEVER used a food – not Iams, not Science Diet, not even raw bloody tuna! – that has cultivated such snooty, bourgeoise, food critic-esque behavior!Think like dropping off your three year-old at Grandpa Gordon Ramsey’s for two weeks: not only will he not touch his mac and cheese unless it’s made with Beaufort D’Ete cheese, manatee heavy cream, and hand-rolled Morelli squid ink linguine now… he swears at you when you try to sneak in cream that’s “just” from a Kobe cow instead. “You call this PB&J!? The “B” is for *%#!-ing Beluga Caviar you uncultured swine!”So sure: it’s good food. No, it’s great food. All four of my cats love it. Yours very probably will too. Just be ready to shell out 12.50 a month on the furballs – EACH – here on out. And quick reminder: they live 16-22 years. Thats $9,600-$13,200 lifetime costs if you have 4 of them. So a jetski. Or six months’ mortgage payments. Or between three and four college textbooks.The biggest plus I see to this is there’s no need to remind you to have them spayed or neutered. You’ll do it on your own. Out of sheer financial self-defense.
Cat likes. Finding a good, healthy food my cats likes is the most important thing. This ones fits the requirement. Now I think I’ll try a wet Blue Buffalo variety.
Cats like it. I chose this because of the ingredients. It seems to be a high quality food product. The cats took to it almost immediately, so I guess it tastes ok too. The kibble is a good size for their mouths. We’ll be buying more.
Cats like it. I chose this because of the ingredients. It seems to be a high quality food product. The cats took to it almost immediately, so I guess it tastes ok too. The kibble is a good size for their mouths. We’ll be buying more.
cat loves this. Cats are finicky and ours is definately ! He love this food . You can buy these food everywhere but the convienience and price and having it at our front door is worth it. Just remember if your cat dont like the food find folks or shelters that take open food and donate it. WE found a group of folks that feed the homeless 🙂 (ferel) cats and appreciate all the food our finicky cat dont like 🙂
Best Product. Immediately shipped item. item was perfectly fine as a description.
Cat loves. Fluffy 7 yrs old overweight but i cannot afford the prescribed weight loss food. She loves the crunchiness and the smaller pieces. She doesnt cough as much from hairballs now Ive noticed. She loves the kitten food too of course and vice versa. This is grain free food! high protein. and the poop hardly smells.
Cat loves. Fluffy 7 yrs old overweight but i cannot afford the prescribed weight loss food. She loves the crunchiness and the smaller pieces. She doesnt cough as much from hairballs now Ive noticed. She loves the kitten food too of course and vice versa. This is grain free food! high protein. and the poop hardly smells.
My cat loves this cat food. I ran across this food when I was searching for a high protein cat food. My cat loves it and she has really good check ups at the vet and her blood work is normal so I guess it’s good for. Been eating this for about five years.
My cat loves this cat food. I ran across this food when I was searching for a high protein cat food. My cat loves it and she has really good check ups at the vet and her blood work is normal so I guess it’s good for. Been eating this for about five years.
Great food. My very picky middle aged cat won’t eat anything else. My much younger kinda dopey cat loves it too! He’s the “Mikey” of the two. Vet approves also. Both have beautiful shiny coats and vet says their teeth are in excellent shape. It’s pricey but worth it!
Great food. My very picky middle aged cat won’t eat anything else. My much younger kinda dopey cat loves it too! He’s the “Mikey” of the two. Vet approves also. Both have beautiful shiny coats and vet says their teeth are in excellent shape. It’s pricey but worth it!
My cats prefer this food over others. It makes me smile that whenever I put this food down and another, my cats ALWAYS pick this one. It is the quality and they know it. The Blue Buffalo brand has been a staple in my household for a long time, and each time I have thought about changing it my cats doth protest. Even when I have gotten a new cat who was used to another food, they always seem to pick this one. It is high quality, great value, and good product.