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Instinct Limited Ingredient Diet Grain Free Real Rabbit Recipe Natural Wet Canned Dog Food, 13.2 Ounce (Pack of 6)

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Flavor Name: Rabbit


Size: 13.2 Ounce (Pack of 6)


Features

  • GRAIN FREE DOG FOOD FOR DOGS WITH SENSITIVITIES: Instinct Limited Ingredient dog food is made with 1 protein & 1 vegetable. Wet dog food with no grain, dairy, eggs, chicken, beef, fish, corn, wheat, soy, carrageenan, artificial colors or preservatives.
  • NATURAL DOG FOOD WITH FARM RAISED RABBIT: For dogs with food allergy, our Limited Ingredient Diet is made with simple ingredients like farm raised rabbit, a healthy, easily digestible protein. Made without ingredients known to trigger food sensitivity.
  • CANNED DOG FOOD WITHOUT FILLERS: Made from real meat & whole food ingredients, our wet dog food is packed with animal protein for strong, lean muscles. Served as a meal or topper, this delicious loaf texture is a taste that small dogs to large dogs crave.
  • RAW INSPIRED WET DOG FOOD: Our canned dog food offers complete & balanced nutrition from real ingredients including natural omegas to support your dog's health. Made in the USA with the finest ingredients from around the world.
  • OUR BEST DOG FOOD FOR ALLERGY: We craft wet & dry dog food from real ingredients. Compare Instinct to Blue Buffalo, Rachel Ray, Hills Science Diet, Purina One, Taste of the Wild, Merrick, Natural Balance, Wellness, Orijen, Royal Canin, Zignature & Nutro.

Brand: Instinct


Flavor: Rabbit


Age Range (Description): All Life Stages


Item Form: Wet, Raw, Dry


Specific Uses For Product: Allergy Relief


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.25 x 6 x 4 inches; 4.95 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 6150751


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 30, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nature's Variety


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #4,475 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #189 in Canned Dog Food


#189 in Canned Dog Food:


Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,777 ratings


Item Weight: 4.95 pounds


Manufacturer: Nature's Variety


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 6150751


Date First Available: April 30, 2017


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 9.45 x 6.02 x 4.09 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9.25 x 6 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Brand Name: Instinct


Target Audience Keyword: dogs


Country of Origin: United States


Model Name: Limited Ingredient Diet


Color: Rabbit


Size: 13.2 Ounce (Pack of 6)


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Care Instructions: Refrigerate unused portion.Be sure to have a clean bowl of cool, fresh water available at all times.


Number of Items: 6


Style: wet food


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: 13.2 oz Cans (Case of 6)


Specific Uses for Product: Allergy Relief


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  • Expensive, but worth it for cats with protein allergies
Flavor Name: Rabbit Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 24)
Talk to your vet, but this is a decent alternative to some of the prescription-only single-protein cat foods used for cats that develop protein sensitivities. The ingredient list for the rabbit variety stands up well in a side-by-side comparison with the Royal Canin rabbit-based cat food. It's not quite as pricey as the prescription foods, but still more than double the price of some of the more traidtional cat foods. But you'll rest with comfort knowing it has high-quality and, more importantly, consistent ingredients. There's no generic "animal by-products." That's the catch-all for basically random animal proteins in other cat foods, which can lead to a cat being healthy with one batch, and unhealthy with the next. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by McGroarty

  • Good quality food without that stinky fish smell
Flavor Name: Turkey Size: 5.5 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Glad to find good wet food for my cat without added rotting fish. This food has no stinky fish smell and no fish added. Very happy and so is my cat.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by Barbcity

  • Good
Flavor Name: Rabbit Size: 13.2 Ounce (Pack of 6)
My dogs liked this product, but it is so expensive I cannot do daily
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Georgia Bain

  • Hard to say…
Flavor Name: Turkey Size: 5.5 Ounce (Pack of 12)
My cats just don’t like this flavor. They also don’t like pate. It’s hard to know if this is the problem, but the product seems made well. I wouldn’t fault the manufacturer for my cats’ preferences.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Lyric Crossborn

  • DEADLY
Flavor Name: Rabbit Size: 5.5 Ounce (Pack of 12)
WARNING: Contains VOLCANIC ASH, recognized carcinogen, heavy-metal-laced toxic material given GRAS status in 1977 for use in FOOD CONTAINERS ONLY, not allowed for human consumption. This is the same review I have posted for the other verified purchases of this brand's products, applying to both the dog and cat food containing Volcanic Ash, also commonly called Montmorillonite and Bentonite Clay. I found this food brand on Dog Food Advisor, a site I love and trust, even today, and began using the Instinct Rabbit, Duck and Lamb for dogs and cats, the canned varieties, with my cat and dogs. We first used the food over a year ago, with health consequences we are still attempting to figure out. However, after a few months of dedicated, exclusive dietary use for our cat, she went into liver failure. The dogs became ill and are recovering after withdrawing the food. The cat's condition is difficult and, unfortunately, we don't know how that is going to play out but our vet is hopeful. Years ago, we had an incident with a different cat and a different food, garlic causing Heinz Anemia. We thought that was irresponsible, using garlic with dogs and cats when they are not human and cannot ingest the same chemicals. This makes that look like nothing. Montmorillonite Clay, also called Bentonite Clay and, most commonly, called Volcanic Ash, is a substance comprised of various minerals and toxic metals. The circulating folk wisdom is that this substance has an ionic charge that makes it impossible for the high levels of toxic metals and radioactive isotopes found within to leach from the ash into your system. Basic chemistry throws this out the window. What is worse, ionic charge is not the issue. Acid leaching is the issue. In the same way that acid in Orange Juice will leach lead from a leaded crystal goblet and that tomato sauce will leach lead and other metals from clay cookware and clay utensils, the human stomach, with a pH of around 3, will leach from Clay/Ash. A dog has a pH of 1.5 to 2. A cat has a pH of 1. Again, this chemical soup is not allowed in human food, with our less acidic stomachs, because our less acidic stomachs will leach lead and aluminum and arsenic and mercury from this toxic substance. Our bodies, in response, will sweat metal, excrete metal in our waste, store metal in our fat, all in an attempt to rid ourselves of what we have ingested from a less acidic stomach leaching less of the heavy metals in this than our dogs and cats will leach. When we went to our Veterinarian and then to our Internal Medicine Specialist, they each had us discuss all possible issues, all supplements and foods, as we are very into holistic medicine. Both honed in on the same issue almost immediately. The Instinct brand of food uses Montmorillonite Clay (Bentonite Clay, Kaolin, Ash, what have you) and this is poison, simply and plainly, an active poison. This substance was last evaluated by the FDA in 1977. As stated earlier, it was declared to be GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) for use in packaging (in the cardboard itself, as a drying agent and in silica packets) but was not declared safe for use in food. In other words, it is not technically legal to use this in food. In 2016, the FDA warned a company that had started selling this clay for human ingestion to stop doing so and warned consumers that it is not safe, due, primarily, to lead contamination and the high likelihood of lead poisoning. No research was done into the effects of the clay, whether or not anyone got sick, and I have been informed that none will be, as the warning was given and the consumer has access to all the information they need in the GRAS database. Basically, the FDA leaves it up to you and me to look up this chemical and be smart enough not to ingest it. And, still, here it is, in cat and dog food. Ash or Clay is made up of Silica, Aluminum, Lead, Uranium, Mercury, Arsenic, etc. It contains radioactive isotopes, lending to the ionic charge that some people cite as the magic that will stop your body from absorbing these and other chemicals upon ingestion of this toxic substance. There is a belief that the ionic charge of clay makes it safe, keeping the lead and aluminum from being absorbed by the body binding them. This is, forgive the expression, bunk. Ionic charge is unrelated to acid-leaching. In Mexico, during a tragic time when children were dying without explanation, it was discovered that clay cookware was poisoning them. Ionic charge did not stop leaching of metals into acidic foods and it will not stop this from leaching into your baby's body. The worst part of the issue with this additive, not including what is happening in our family, is that we all have different tolerances and our bodies will react differently to this toxic substance. Some can ingest this for years before developing cancer or liver failure. Some, with weak livers or weak immune systems, will get sick immediately. Animals with sensitive livers will often turn up their noses at this food brand, from what I was told, because they learn the taste of metals, the substances that make them feel ill. The radioactive isotopes weaken the immune system, as does lead, as do many elements in the clay, such that cancer and immune reactivity syndromes can occur, along with unexplained illness and repeated infection. Liver failure is only one possible consequence of ingesting Volcanic Ash and it can occur months or years later, as exposure is cumulative. The way that the body purges itself of metals is complex and involves multiple organ systems, including the skin. Our bodies will even resort to storing metals in our fat cells when the metals can't be purged safely. We end up with metal deposits in the brain. In studies, Montmorillonite Clay was found to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause cell lysis (cell death) but, oddly, not in cancer cells, which don't seem to mind the substance one bit. Had our girl not had this reaction so early in our use of Instinct pet food, we could have poisoned all of our dogs right along with her, over the course of who knows how many months or years. Our vet said that "idiopathic liver failure" is often attributed to food additives years after animals have died, by owners who remember using a product that contained a substance the industry no longer uses. Most companies stopped using Ash after it was found to cause cancer and liver failure. Instinct changed the name and assumed that none of us would figure it out. The FDA, notorious for allowing dangerous substances in food and cosmetics, does not allow Volcanic Ash, Montmorillonite Clay, Bentonite Clay, Kaolin, etc., in food, for the obvious toxic danger it poses, an issue we have known about for decades. If this substance is unsafe for human consumption, with our less efficient acid-leaching stomachs, then this substance is more unsafe for dogs and still less safe cats than even their beautiful siblings. Please understand, you shouldn't be giving this additive to any animal, ever. I rarely say, in the absolute, that you should never use a product. However, this entire pet food company should be off limits until they remove Ash/Clay from their products, remove, not rename. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017 by Reviews I'd Want My Kids To Read Before Buying

  • They changed the product
Flavor Name: Turkey Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 24)
The can on the left in the picture is the new. You can clearly see that it's more red in color and watery in consistency. Also the can has changed, cheaper can. My cat still eats it, but I was shocked at the difference. Also seems to have a lot more grainyness like dirt at the bottom. I think they are using less turkey and more organs and ground bone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Ellen Aran Ellen Aran

  • she really likes it
Flavor Name: Turkey Size: 5.5 Ounce (Pack of 12)
our cat could only eat special foods this worked for her
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by tc

  • Very good food
Flavor Name: Lamb Size: 2.2 Ounce (Pack of 6)
Very good quality food and my picky shih tzu's love it, I had to find another brand because the one I was using was out of stock, I figured it looked like better food and I'm glad I got it, my female has a sensitive stomach, so I feed them limited ingredients... this seems to be a great food, I had to change them off of chicken and turkey, they were licking there paws, my vet wanted to give my female allergy shots instead of changing the food but I decided to change the diet, and no more licking, allergy can be taken care of through diet no need to give them drugs. This food is pricey but if it keeps my dogs off meds it's worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022 by Theresa

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