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Purina ONE Sensitive Stomach, Sensitive Skin, Natural Dry Cat Food, +Plus Sensitive Skin and Stomach Formula - 16 lb. Bag

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Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey


Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Real turkey is the first ingredient in our high protein cat food to help support strong muscles, including a healthy heart in adult cats
  • Made for cats with sensitive systems, this Purina ONE sensitive stomach cat food features an easily digestible formula with added prebiotic fiber
  • Crunchy cat food with calcium supports strong teeth and healthy gums, and four antioxidant sources help support a healthy immune system
  • With deliciously crunchy bites, this turkey cat food delivers a great taste and is made with no artificial flavors or preservatives
  • Purina sensitive skin and stomach cat food is crafted in Purina-owned, U.S. facilities

Description

Serve your favorite feline Purina ONE +Plus Sensitive Skin and Stomach Formula Natural With Added Vitamins, Minerals and Nutrients adult dry cat food. Prebiotic fiber in this cat dry food supports her sensitive stomach, while the carefully formulated high protein dry cat food formula gives your cat the nutrition she needs to stay healthy and active. Turkey and other high-quality ingredients in this Purina cat food contain no artificial flavors or preservatives, and added vitamins, minerals and nutrients support development. Real turkey is the first ingredient in our sensitive stomach dry cat food, which has 38 grams of protein per cup to help support strong muscles. Four antioxidant sources and omega fatty acids round out the 100 percent complete and balanced adult cat food and help support her immune system and sensitive skin. The crunchy texture and calcium help support her teeth and gums. Dish up this natural cat food kibble with confidence since it is veterinarian recommended.

Brand: Purina ONE


Flavor: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Form: Pellet


Specific Uses For Product: Sensitive Stomach


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.75 x 15.25 x 22.5 inches; 16 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 178647


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 19, 2004


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nestle Purina Pet


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #300 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #18 in Dry Cat Food


#18 in Dry Cat Food:


Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 12,920 ratings


Item Weight: 16 pounds


Manufacturer: Nestle Purina Pet


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 178647


Date First Available: August 19, 2004


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 21.25 x 14.2 x 3.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.75 x 15.25 x 22.5 inches


Item Weight: 16 Pounds


Brand Name: Purina ONE


Target Audience Keyword: house-cats, cats, cat


Directions: Please see product packaging for details.


Country of Origin: United States


Warranty Description: Purina guarantees outstanding quality and taste. If for any reason you’re not satisfied, simply let Purina know why. Please contact Purina directly at within 60 days of date on receipt for assistance. Or, feel free to mail your original purchase receipt with the price circled, a brief explanation of why you were dissatisfied with our products, the “Best If Used By” date box from the package, along with your name and street address (P.O. Box not accepted) to Purina, Consumer Services, PO Box 340, Neenah WI 54957


Model Name: ONE SENSITIVE SYSTEMS Cat


Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)


Age Range Description: Adult


Number of Items: 1


Style: Sensitive Systems


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: One (1) 16 lb. Bag - Purina ONE Sensitive Stomach, Sensitive Skin, Natural Dry Cat Food, +Plus Sensitive Skin and Stomach Formula


Specific Uses for Product: Sensitive Stomach


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sunday, May 11

This item is non-returnable:

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Chmicken Yumz Gud
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)
My cat has a very sensitive stomach from getting caught in a thistle bush while she was stray and trying to lick them off. This has been the only kibble she's ever eaten without throwing a little up. And she LOVES chicken, can't get enough of anything with it. Their other flavors work great also- I had her on salmon for a while b/c no chicken available and she could still eat it. Also great price for the amount. If you have a similar cat dealing with stomach and/or intestinal issues, totally should get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025 by Alyssa

  • 👍👍great on sensitive bellies but if they arent good poopers you may..
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)
🐈GOOD FOOD APPEALS TO MANY GOOD PRICE🐈 ... Need to mix with cat chow gentle ( lavender coloured bag).. Both foods are easy On bellies but i initially thought they were kinda interchangeable but when it seemed not.. I looked at fiber content.. Gentle is higher.. We have one cat that could use just that, ( But too much for sis) And 1 that could use just this.. ( but not enough fiber for sis) And one whos in between ... So we mix these together And that takes care of most.. We have one girl who also needs 1\8 tsp miralax 4 times A week .. Her sis 1\64 ( yes thats right.. Norpro makes tiny spoon set 5 bux).. The other none.. The sisters also get a vetasyl cap 1-whole 1-half 3 times week We mix them into bisque lickable packets w hot water to make a soup.. Bc None of that works without extra water! If your cat is throwing up.. Pay attention to the poop.. Should be regular and good Texture.. Constipated cats throw up.. So its something to consider.. Also some have cat ibd.. One of ours does and threw up often..she is doing Well with this and inexpensive steroid 1 pill on fri.. A half mon Its $1.50 a week.. This an immune cond that flares so she will be on these The rest of her life.. It is steroid so we use the lowest dose that gets her 90% Good and shes been doing well 2 yrs.. And thankfully i can tunnel out a jumbo temptation, put it in and use pill paste ( one w Jackson galaxy on it) to cover hole.. She just eats it willingly! Ive had many many many cats and USED to think they just throw up.. Well sometimes A hairball here or there or ate a bug.. But ive learned that if you pay attention.. There IS something else going on!.. Might just be sensitive to the food.. Might be Something else.. MOST common is a constipated cat.. They are great at hiding it.. And it can Become costly and life threatening if really backed up besides just being Uncomfortable.. Our 1 girl, i thought had joint issues.. Nope.. Just backed up.. Fixed that and she was runnin round again.. Now i was lucky that ibd girls vet said lets try This vs biopsy etc.. The thought was if it works then thats her issue ( i did though ask for An xray and it confirmed it ..poor thing had 8 lil inflammatory gassy pockets) Her brother threw up often and it turned out to be acids from kidney failure ( Very common and 1\4 pepcid ( reg 10 mg famatodine only) helped tremendously.. First as needed then daily at end.. His ibd sis gets this on occasion too! If you can swing it.. Get a blink cam..bout 100 bux.. It was how we solved multiple Cat mysteries and saved us a tin of $$$ in avoided vet bills and a whole lotta Confusion and frustration.. What we did is mount it near box on a micro usb cord so didnt Hafta do batteries.. Used xmas lights so there was always good light In there.. Then we switched off blue rec light ..its a tiny switch inside And in the app we turned off infrared setting ( this is why you need to be sure Theres good light from xmas lights) .. We did that bc it will click and a red light comes on in infrared night Mode and we didnt wanna startle them.. It was through this and my other Cams that i realized the Big girl is a twice a day pooper and if she cant do that Then she throws up.. Id see her throw up.. ( often after guzzling water) ... Then poop within 20 min then be fine.. Unless she still couldnt go...then shed reallly Get sick and weird... Weve found most of em go bout once a day.. Smtimes slightly more or less But we take note of good quality ( plenty of pics online of what is good and what Isnt) We also use 3 or 4 hairball tempt treats 3 x week ( not mira days) for one with Biggest problem... These have fiber and oil in them .. Ok so i know thats a lot but i work with a girl whos ended up In the cat er and spent $$$$$ thinking its a blockage ( which IS possible) only to find out the cat was constipated and needed an enema which Im sure wasnt fun for anyone involved!! And until we got our cams, we were losin our minds with 5 aging kitties With diff health issues so i hope our insanity can help someone else 🐈get this food 🐈mix with gentle 🐈get cameras!!! 🐈keep pepcid, miralax, pill paste, jumbo temptations Hairball temptations and bisque packets on hand or as we Call it " aging cat kit" 🐈Check with your vet before using any meds.. And intro fiber and mira slowly too much too soon Isnt good... Go slow🐈 And pay attention.. constipation is quite treatable but Can become dangerous if ignored.. Ibd is serious but treatable.. Kidney failure can be managed with kidney food ( if theyll eat it) And pepcid I hope this helps someone out there! 🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019 by 🐆😺MeoW😸🐆 🐆😺MeoW😸🐆

  • GI UPSET KITTY APPROVED
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)
My cats love this food. I’ve noticed their bathroom activities don’t sink nearly as much since the switch and they all accepted it during transition. The sensitive stomach friendly ingredients were especially what I was concerned with as one of my babies gets upset tummy easily. He has done great with this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by 90ishDaze

  • Helps Persian cats with skin/coat and extremely smelly poops even when on regular good food!
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)
This is the only brand that doesn’t make my cats poops stink. My Persian cat is 1 year old now and since he was 5months old we’ve had issues with his gi tract. I remembered my other cat used to be in another kind of food by this brand and her poops were fine and her coat was complimented a lot. So I tried this brand for him. His hair is growing thicker and and he and my senior cat are trying to eat it till it’s all gone so I had to get a good container. The poops used to smell like straight up trash/hot garbage. Now it’s like he be never even poops nearly after a week! Definitely recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025 by Edie Lambe

  • Cats love this dry catfood
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)
Cats love the flavor and shapes of this dry catfood which I have used for over 7 years with cats aged from 2 to 19. I think it's a healthy, well balanced food for cats but I cannot 100% say that it helps with sensitive stomachs or skin because I also feed Purina canned food and give treats to my cats. The only downside to this food is that there tends to be A LOT of dust/crumbs which is NOT good at all if your cat has a sensitive stomach to begin with. It never used to be like that until the past couple years or so. Perhaps it gets crushed with all the handling in warehouses and shipping plants etc.?? I don't know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by Shopper M

  • Highly recommend for stool issues
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 22 Pound (Pack of 1)
Perfect for my both cats stomach/digestion. When I adopted my second cat she was having loose foul smelling stools on the Costco cat food. So I bought this and it was perfect for her stool. My first cat doesn’t have an issue but she’s gained quite a bit on this food.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by RDNSteph

  • My cats love this food!
Flavor Name: Sensitive Skin & Stomach - Turkey Size: 16 Pound (Pack of 1)
I have an elderly cat that recently began vomiting and the vet pointed out that she was jaundiced. I had to force feed her for a while, otherwise she would have died. The jaundice is gone, but I have noticed that dry foods make her vomit. She will only eat fancy feast pate, but obviously there isn't much variety and she's getting tired of the same ol stuff. She hates anything that smells fishy/ like seafood. As soon as I opened this bag of dry food my cat started aggressively gulping it down. I had to take the food from her because she was eating it so fast that she was gagging. I decided to mix some of the dry food with the wet food so she would slow down and eat it without making herself sick. I recently tried feeding both cats a bag of Blue Buffalo sensitive stomach food. They were both willing to eat it, but they weren't crazy about it. I have also decided to give my elderly cat some Miralax stirred into her wet food. Im hoping that she will eat it and it will keep her digestion more regular. I feel like I am just using trial and error to make sure my elderly cat is as happy and comfortable as possible. I am very worried that I won't find the correct foods and routine and I will eventually have to put her down. I love my old girl and I will try just about anything to keep her happy and alive. I've never seen a dry food make her eat like she is starving so I am happy she likes this food. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025 by Jamie Johnson Jamie Johnson

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