The Simple Food Project Synthetic-Free Freeze Dried Cat Food - Chicken & Turkey Recipe
The Simple Food Project Synthetic-Free Freeze Dried Cat Food - Chicken & Turkey Recipe - 24oz ( 1.5lb) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Give your cat the gift of real, whole food with The Simple Food Project Chicken & Turkey Freeze-Dried Cat Food. Crafted by holistic veterinarian Dr. Chris Bessent, this synthetic-free limited-ingredient recipe is made with just 9 whole food ingredients—including chicken, turkey, chicken liver, chicken hearts, flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, and wild-caught krill.
Every bite is freeze-dried raw & dehydrated to lock in the nutritional benefits of a fresh, raw diet while offering the convenience of dry cat food. With human-grade meats, nutrient-dense organ meats, and calcium from ground bone, this complete and balanced recipe delivers the closest thing to a DIY raw diet—without the prep work.
✔ Premium proteins: chicken, turkey, chicken liver & chicken hearts
✔ Superfood support: flaxseed, pumpkin seeds & wild-caught krill
✔ Freeze-dried raw + dehydrated for optimal nutrition
✔ No synthetic vitamins or minerals—just real food
✔ Grain-free, gluten-free & filler-free—no corn, soy, or wheat
✔ Made in Wisconsin with responsibly sourced ingredients (plus wild-caught krill from Norway)
Why Pet Parents Love It:
- Only 9 whole food ingredients for clean, simple nutrition
- Veterinarian-formulated & nominated for the Susan Thixton List of Approved Pet Foods
- Naturally rich in taurine from high-quality meats
- Supports digestion, muscle health & overall vitality
- Convenient freeze-dried format—just add water and serve
Give your cat the nutrition nature intended with The Simple Food Project Freeze-Dried Cat Food – Chicken & Turkey Recipe. Pure, wholesome, and synthetic-free—because your cat deserves the best.
Ingredients
Ingredients
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Guaranteed Analysis
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