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Purina Beyond Grain Free, Natural, Ocean Whitefish & Egg Adult Dry Cat Food

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Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg


Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • One (1) 3 lb. Bag - Purina Beyond Grain Free, Natural Dry Cat Food, Simply Grain Free Wild Caught Whitefish & Cage Free Egg Recipe
  • High protein dry cat food with real wild-caught whitefish as the number 1 ingredient and natural probiotics for digestive health
  • Simple ingredient, gluten and grain free dry cat food with no corn, wheat, soy, poultry by-product meal, or artificial colors, flavors or preservatives
  • Add extra variety and flavor and support hydration with Purina Beyond wet cat food or Mixers+ toppers

Description

Nourish your cat the way nature intended with Purina Beyond Simply Grain Free Ocean Whitefish & Egg Recipe adult dry cat food. Our pet nutritionist selects recognizable ingredients from our trusted sources for this limited-ingredient cat food recipe. Our high-protein cat food features real ocean whitefish as the 1 ingredient, and we round out the recipe with purposeful ingredients, including eggs and sweet potato. Plus, natural probiotics in our gluten free and grain-free cat food support her digestive health. This natural cat food kibble with added vitamins, minerals and nutrients gives your adult cat 100% complete and balanced nutrition. Add extra variety, flavor and protein to her meals and support her hydration by mixing and matching this cat kibble with our wet foods and complements. This Purina Beyond cat food is good for your pet and good for the planet. It's produced in U.S. facilities where we take positive steps like improving water use efficiency and reducing waste.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 16975


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 28, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nestle Purina Pet


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • We had some cat issues so we went grain free and canned.
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
I’m not sure why some cat food gets a bad review because a cat doesn’t eat it. We have had as many as 9 here in our rural home, several were strays that stop by for a meal and one stays inside in poor or cold weather, and though they can be finicky they all eat pretty much what we put in front of them when they’re hungry. They get canned food in the morning meal and various types of grain free dry food (based on price) the rest of the day. We had one cat that was about 17 years old who passed away not too long ago and all she could eat was canned food. I can’t say how good it is but the price is still acceptable with Subscribe & Save it’s a deal for us and not available locally which is 45 miles away… as is the Vet. The problem is the strays want the better stuff rather than the Purina Seafood Sensations we try to keep them on. Hiding the food dishes or pushing some cats outside while others eat is hard so now we mix this with it and they seem to be happy… the other cats seem to be liking it also though we prefer to keep them on the Taste of the Wild. We have a few acres that are total fenced so the cats seem to feel pretty safe from all the dogs that run loose. I guess they’re not really strays because they rarely stray more than a 100-yards from the house and can hear a cat food can pop from the other side of the field. We had a cat develop some urinary problems a few years ago: bladder stones which restricted her ability to urinate and caused some bleeding and she was trying to urinate all day long to help relieve the irritation. The Vet claimed it was from the poor ingredients in some dry cat food that causes the stones because the cat can’t process enough liquid to handle the food. He wanted to put her on a special diet with a Science Diet dry special blend for Urinary Tract and then onto one of their regular formula kibble for life. That seemed a little useless because we were feeding the cats some decent kibble to begin with like Purina One. We did a search and found that it was true that a lot of filler in most dry cat food was grain and that is hard for cats to process. The diet we found involved a home made cat food of grinding up some rabbit and chicken and adding some vitamins. Tried it and it worked but it was a mess to make, rabbit is not cheap or easy to find and it takes up a lot of freezer space. Back to another search and a viable alternative seemed to be canned cat food, with some limitations, and a grain free kibble. The canned food doesn’t have as much fillers and the main ones for us are poultry, fish & meat varieties in pâté or gravy form. That’s what the cats are on now and the kidney/urinary problem is gone, their coats are nicer, their urine is more, but urinates fewer times, now because they don’t have to consume so much water to process the grain feed and they really seem to like what they’re eating. We feed them Friskies or 9-Lives in the cans and started with Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Merrick Before Grain, Felidae, Natural Balance Pea or Taste of the Wild in dry food. The dry food is getting pricier, the bags are getting smaller and the free shipping deals are disappearing so it’s more of a challenge now to get a deal but when we do we buy extra. Can’t say enough about how well this new diet seems to be working and any saved trip to a Vet pays for a lot of food. In general, the cats prefer a dry food that’s fish flavored. What we’re doing is based on the information provided by Lisa A. Pierson, DVM on Making Cat Food (catinfo.org) and she is of the opinion that cats need the bones which makes the grinding process more difficult so the canned foods do have the bones. We tried grinding our own mix of chicken & rabbit but that wore thin fast and I can’t raise either with the intention of killing them to feed cats. We still feed them some kibble because feeding all these cats gets pretty expensive. It’s a shame packaging is getting smaller and prices do nothing but remain the same or go up. We purchased the Merrick and Wild Buffalo grain free dry foods and the bags are now down to 11 lbs. each. However, when doing the math the canned food is still less expensive per serving. As long as Amazon keeps giving deals on this we’ll keep buying it, the cats will keep eating it and that’s worth 5 stars… in my opinion. We had Subscribe & Save on some other brands but they disappear soon since it’s heavy to ship and it’s recently disappeared on some of the bagged food or the price has gone up significantly. I’m posting this review slightly modified for every cat food we purchase rather than writing a new one for a particular brand. As an example, if it continues… and the price continues to rise we’ll stop buying them and even with 15% off (now reduced to 5% off on most items and it’s a rare to see 15% anymore) and free shipping they cost more than at the food store… end of price increase rant! I find micromanaging my subscriptions to be a real pain but if I don’t I’ll either pay too much or miss out on a deal with it in some other size bag. Our cats have several acres of fenced property so who knows what they eat out there but once inside we’re determined not to give them anything that might cause them discomfort or us a Vet bill and listening to one of them whine for what would be a 90-mile round trip to that Vet. We’ve been using this for about 3-years and it’s one of the few that are still available to us with a discount. The cat with the issue that started all this is still going strong and she seems to have more than one life since I found her lying in a roadway on a cold rainy day about 15-years ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 19, 2021 by Todd M.

  • 7 cats are rating 7 paws up!
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 11 Pound (Pack of 1)
Update May 16, 2018… we purchased our first 3-bags for about 16-bucks a bag June 7, 2017 and it was both a deal and something that was good for our cats… and they liked it. Today, the price has reached 26-bucks a bag and even with Subscribe & Save another grain free alternative bites the dust because once it becomes popular the price goes up to the point that our prior first choice, Taste of the Wild Rocky Mountain Venison & Salmon, is now more cost effective. I’m not sure why some cat food gets a bad review because a cat doesn’t eat it. We have 9 here in our rural home, two are strays that stop by for a meal and one stays inside in poor or cold weather, and though they can be finicky they all eat pretty much what we put in front of them when they’re hungry. They get fed 3 times a day and canned food is the morning meal so perhaps having nothing out from about 6 PM to 6 AM makes this pretty inviting. We had one cat that was about 17 years old who passed away not too long ago and all she can eat is canned food. I can’t say how good it is but the price was good at about 16-bucks with Subscribe & Save it’s a deal for us and not available locally which is 45 miles away… as is the Vet. We feed them dry food… the grain free expensive kind during the day… for the other 2 meals a day. The problem is the strays want the better stuff rather than the Purina Seafood Sensations we try to keep them on. Hiding the food dishes or pushing two cats outside while others eat is hard so now we mix this with it and they seem to be happy… the other cats seem to be liking it also though we prefer to keep them on the Taste of the Wild. We have a few acres that are total fenced so the cats seem to feel pretty safe from all the dogs that run loose. I guess they’re not really strays because they rarely stray more than a 100-yards from the house and can hear a cat food can pop from the other side of the field. We had a cat develop some urinary problems a few years ago: bladder stones which restricted her ability to urinate and caused some bleeding and she was trying to urinate all day long to help relieve the irritation. The Vet claimed it was from the poor ingredients in some dry cat food that causes the stones because the cat can’t process enough liquid to handle the food. He wanted to put her on a special diet with a Science Diet dry special blend for Urinary Tract and then onto one of their regular formula kibble for life. That seemed a little useless because we were feeding the cats some decent kibble to begin with like Purina One. We did a search and found that it was true that a lot of filler in most dry cat food was grain and that is hard for cats to process. The diet we found involved a home made cat food of grinding up some rabbit and chicken and adding some vitamins. Tried it and it worked but it was a mess to make, rabbit is not cheap or easy to find and it takes up a lot of freezer space. Back to another search and a viable alternative seemed to be canned cat food, with some limitations, and a grain free kibble. The canned food doesn’t have as much fillers and the main ones for us are poultry, fish & meat varieties in pâté or gravy form. That’s what the cats are on now and the kidney/urinary problem is gone, their coats are nicer, their urine is more, but urinates fewer times, now because they don’t have to consume so much water to process the grain feed and they really seem to like what they’re eating. We feed them Friskies & 9-lives in the cans and Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Merrick Before Grain, Felidae, Natural Balance Pea or Taste of the Wild in dry food. The dry food is getting pricier, the bags are getting smaller and the free shipping deals are disappearing so it’s more of a challenge now to get a deal but when we do we buy extra. Can’t say enough about how well this new diet seems to be working and any saved trip to a Vet pays for a lot of food. In general, the cats prefer a dry food that’s fish flavored. What we’re doing is based on the information provided by Lisa A. Pierson, DVM on Making Cat Food (catinfo.org) and she is of the opinion that cats need the bones which makes the grinding process more difficult so the canned foods do have the bones. We tried grinding our own mix of chicken & rabbit but that wore thin fast and I can’t raise either with the intention of killing them to feed cats. We still feed them some kibble because feeding all these cats gets pretty expensive. It’s a shame packaging is getting smaller and prices do nothing but remain the same or go up. We purchase the Merrick and Wild Buffalo grain free dry foods and the bags are now down to 11 lbs. each. However, when doing the math the canned food is still less expensive per serving. As long as Amazon keeps giving deals on this we’ll keep buying it, the cats will keep eating it and that’s worth 5 stars… in my opinion. We had Subscribe & Save on some other brands but they disappear soon since it’s heavy to ship and it’s recently disappeared on some of the bagged food or the price has gone up significantly. I’m posting this review slightly modified for every cat food we purchase rather than writing a new one for a particular brand. As an example, If it continues… and the price continues to rise we’ll stop buying them and even with 15% off (now reduced to 5% off on most items and it’s a rare to see 15% anymore) and free shipping they cost more than at the food store… end of price increase rant! I just received this a few days ago on Subscribe & Save and checked the listing today and there was a 40% off coupon. However, the only way to get that coupon was to cancel the subscription and subscribe again. I did exactly that and it saved me nearly 8-bucks but I’ll end up with a delivery before I need it but for the savings it’s worth it. I’ve cancelled subscriptions many times to get a better deal and when you do it locks in the lower price for your next delivery and then you have to keep checking but sometimes it’s well worth the effort though, in general, I find micromanaging my subscriptions to be a real pain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 3, 2017 by Todd M.

  • My cats’ favorite
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 11 Pound (Pack of 1)
My cats love this flavor and brand of dry food. It is the only dry cat food I found that doesn’t result in my cats throwing up. So they are happy as am I.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2022 by Beatrix Inhulsen

  • Great stuff
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
It's not perfect, and I use as 1/3 of kitty's diet.... but much better than a ton of dry food out there and the cat is obsessed. I have to keep it really put away because it's turned my cat into a racoon!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 8, 2022 by Jen

  • Cat is sold!
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 5 Pound (Pack of 1)
She’s picky and was getting trout until Blue Buffalo discontinued. Nothing else pleased her so I was happy that Beyond with whitefish was a hit. Her coat is very soft and healthy!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by Mary

  • Picky Eaters
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 11 Pound (Pack of 1)
My cats are very picky eaters. If they don't like the food I give them, they will walk away and leave it untouched. However they REALLY LIKE this food. I discovered this by accident when I was trying different foods to see what they would eat. Now this is the only dry food I give them. I leave some out all the time so they can eat on their schedule. I also give them canned food once a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 9, 2022 by Peaceful Soul

  • Great value
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
Thes cats love it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by Mary Mello

  • The cat loves her new food, thanks.
Flavor Name: Ocean Whitefish & Egg Size: 3 Pound (Pack of 1)
We put this on subscription order, The cat loves her new food, thanks.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 9, 2022 by Alicia Santacroce

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