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Primal Freeze Dried Raw Cat Food Nuggets Chicken & Salmon, Complete & Balanced Meal or Topper, Premium, Healthy, Grain Free, High Protein Raw Cat Food with Probiotics (5.5 oz)

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About this item

  • Premium freeze-dried raw cat food made with made with cage-free chicken raised without antibiotics, steroids or added hormones, wild-caught salmon and USDA certified organic fruits and vegetables. Grain free
  • Upgrade from kibble. Minimally processed cat food delivers the highest digestibility for maximum nutrient absorption to support optimal weight, skin & coat, oral & eye health, reduced stool volume
  • Serve as a complete & balanced meal, a cat food topper or freeze dried cat treat. Adding Primal Pet Food just a few times a week will help you start to see the results raw food for cats can provide
  • Convenient & delicious raw nutrition. Shelf-stable, great alternative to frozen cat food. Easy to crumble and serve. Best when rehydrated to satisfy your feline’s natural instinct. 3-4 nuggets per oz
  • Crafted in the USA. Healthy adult cat food with real whole food ingredients. No synthetic vitamins or minerals. No artificial flavors, colors, preservatives. No corn, wheat, soy, lentils, or legumes



3.9 out of 5 stars Date First Available March 5, 2013 Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 11.34 x 8.35 x 2.52 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 7.25 x 12.5 inches Item Weight 5.5 Ounces Brand Name Primal Pet Foods Target Audience Keyword cats, cat Directions Use as directed Country of Origin United States Model Name Primal Pet Foods Freeze-Dried Feline Chicken and Salmon Formula 5.5 oz Size 5.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) Age Range Description All Life Stages Number of Items 1 Manufacturer Primal Pet Foods Breed Recommendation All Breed Sizes Included Components 1 bag Specific Uses for Product Food

Product Description

primal cat freeze dried food
primal cat freeze dried food
primal cat freeze dried food
primal freeze dried cat food

primal freeze dried cat food

primal freeze dried cat food

primal freeze dried cat food

Customer Reviews
3.9 out of 5 stars 2,956
3.9 out of 5 stars 2,956
3.9 out of 5 stars 2,956
3.9 out of 5 stars 2,956
3.9 out of 5 stars 2,956
3.9 out of 5 stars 2,956
Optimum levels of Calcium sourced from Finely ground, fresh beef and salmon bones Finely ground, fresh chicken and salmon bones Finely ground, fresh venison bones Finely ground, fresh pork bones Finely ground, fresh rabbit bones Finely ground, fresh turkey bones
High quality, fresh protein for superior levels of amino and essential fatty acids
Organic produce for food-derived vitamins

Ren
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I had to order this since I moved and no longer can find the frozen ones. My cat didn’t want it at first. I added water and he wasn’t pleased. So I had some vegetable broth on hand and tried it. He actually loved the vegetable broth with it🤷🏻‍♀️. It’s easy to break up, the bag didn’t seal back for me, so it has to be clipped. It all seems fresh and good quality. He likes the taste as long as I add two teaspoons of broth.
sigerstad
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Obviously not for everyone! Crushed up 4 cubes for each of my indoor cats and mixed with warm water as directed. One cat sniffed and gave me a questionable look and walked away. the other cat get sniffing and then walked away. Left it there all day to see if they would come back later. NOPE! Decided to rewater and stir it up and put outside for the strays that come to the front porch every night. Next day they hadn't touched it. Stirred it up again and second day even the strays said no. This was a pretty expensive trial that absolutely failed even after watching videos and reading about how this was the optimal things for my cats.
MaryTinsa
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
I highly recommend using a BARF diet for pets whenever possible. Prime Nuggets are a great way to do that.I used to order directly from Prime back in say 2009-2011 when they used to ship direct frozen food. We've recently moved and we're having trouble obtaining the product without ordering from Amazon. We usually got the frozen (less expensive) but the small town local pet food store has a limited supply and I'm going to see if they will order the Pork and Venison in the frozen state. We prepare the freeze dried nuggets, four for each jar, breaking or cutting them up, adding water and refrigerating them for the next day feeding schedule. Don't expect a cat to tear apart a big nugget - needs to be hydrated appropriately.I've made cat food for the BARF diet from Cat Nutrition.org. I had the Tasin grinder and sourced the chicken, including the organ meats and any supplements. My cats didn't like it much but I was a novice and gave it to friends for their cats and finally gave the grinder away in 2019. I always thought premium cat food was good as we've been advised it's better than dried up kibble - and I do think that is correct but premium cat food, if too rich and not varied (fish only, chicken only...) we can, over time harm our cat's physiology. For 5 years my remaining cat would only eat cat food tuna and occasional salmon. He developed pancreatitis which required Denosyl, an anti-nausea pill, a cream on his ear to wake up his appetite and 4-5 laser treatments for his pain. After he was eating again, we switched over the raw frozen Primal foods - and surprisingly he ate it up and thrived for a year as much as a 16 year old can on Pork, Venison and Rabbit. We made a mistake recently and tried some Lamb in another brand which put him right back were he was a year prior - in a pancreas episode - because the Lamb raw food main ingredient was heart - too rich.He is on year two with Primal Raw foods only with a weekly serving of fresh boiled asparagus for the fiber and we're introducing a small amount of psyllium husk powder in his food twice per day to keep everything moving in an older cat on a raw diet and two fresh bowls of water daily. He is still on the Denosyl and and a thyroid pill. If I could advise my younger self - I would say learn more about a pet's diet and not from the billion dollar industry that could very easily shorten your pet's life. You wouldn't feed a lion dried up kibble - and a cat's physiology is the same as a lion's.
_WJ
Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2024
This product is good but its very expensive here. Buy it at a local dog store. Its cheaper for a bigger bag. Otherwise, Primal is a good brand of dog food.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024
Good product, picky cat enjoys them but I find they are a bit on the expensive side. But money has no boundaries when it’s for your fur baby
bobma
Reviewed in Canada on April 25, 2023
My cat won’t touch this stuff. He smells it and walks away - would rather starve than eat it. Amazon and seller don’t offer returns on it either so you’re taking a risk of buying. Wouldn’t buy again 🙃
Margaret farquhar
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2022
I used this as product as a special treat
Linda Campbell
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2021
I am already a fan of primal products but I didn't see anything on this package that would've saved me realizing it was a cat food item I was looking at. It is double wrapped has never been opened the plastic wrapping that surrounded the actual cat food bag it's still intact if you won't do a refund what about an exchange for the same flavour but for dog freeze dried raw beef. I have spent a lot of money on the freeze dried raw diet's and it's a lot more money so I don't feel good about being told I can't return it when it's not even opened. All dogs food allow returns even if partial of the bag has been eaten. I know if it has been opened can get contaminated but I saw the picture of the cat and I was also alerted by the fact that the package was much smaller then what I usually get from primal. I just want to be treated fairly. And already I've had to pay for returning chicken products that my dogs are allergic to and my shipping costs for $20. So why would you except returns of the exact same label of food except for dogs and then you won't for cats same packaging just smaller. Ultimately because I do enough business with Amazon and it’s pet foods and accessories I would think it’s fair to refund me for this one item I can send it back to you or I can donate it to “Street cats” rescue which happens to be right on my street. They are in established cat rescue just on the border of Barrie and Oro on Colborne Street, L4M 4S1
Real Herbalist
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015
Don't write too many reviews on products, but felt obligated to do so for this one. I have a male cat about 9 years old named Cooper that was showing all the telltale signs of feline hyperesthesia. He had chewed the tip of his tail raw, to the point where he had to wear an Elizabethan collar, which he hated, and it broke my heart to watch him with it. He also had extreme twitching and rolling of the skin on his back, like he was trying to shoo off flies. My vet said that unless a change of diet changes his condition, he'd probably have to go on medication or have his tail amputated, which are two pretty terrible options, in my opinion.Started reading all I could find about cat diets, which led me find the benefits of a raw diet. Cats have only been eating this corporate-made kibble for about 100 years, which isn't enough time for their bodies to evolve to handle it. Some can and do, but many have issues. But most raw diets are extremely tedious, and as much as I wish I did, I just didn't have the time to design and fix a raw diet for him everyday.Enter Primal Nuggets. I saw these online and decided that I had nothing to lose by trying them. Cooper was a little skeptical when he first sniffed them, but soon started eating them. My other cat won't touch them, but she doesn't have any hyperesthesia symptoms, so it doesn't matter. When I first started feeding the nuggets to Cooper, I would put a small amount of spring water into a coffee cup, drop 1 nugget into the cup, and microwave for about 15 seconds, then put it on a saucer for him. He ate them for a few months that way, but then he slowly started losing interest. I also feed him grain-free Wellness Core, and he pretty much decided to switch back to just that. I hated to see that, because--I wasn't sure if it was my imagination at first--it seemed his fur was getting softer, and it looked like his tail was finally starting to heal a little.Here's what REALLY worked for me. I still fill the coffee cup up about 1/3 of the way with spring water and microwave for 15 seconds. But then, I break up the nugget while it's still in the warm/hot water, then I put it on his saucer. The only thing I'm doing differently is breaking the nugget into about 10-15 really soaking wet pieces for him. Now, he can't wait to eat it, and I've been doing this for a few months. He now prefers the nuggets to any other type of food.Here's what it has done for him. Cooper now has full fur coverage on the tip of his tail, and that was after a full year of him biting all the fur off the tip of his tail. My vets couldn't believe it, they say that it's pretty rare for a cat that has that much of an issue with tail-biting to stop without medication. His fur--at 9 years old--is waaaaaaay softer than it's ever been before! He's almost completely stopped rolling the skin on his back, which has to be extremely relieving to him because it had to be very irritating for him. It sure was heart-breaking to watch him constantly twitching. His stools have gotten much more solid, to the point of being completely normal. He used to have diarrhea constantly, and he used to throw up a lot, too. All of that has now stopped. His nose is dry now, for the first time in years, and his eyes no longer have any seepage coming out, which he also battled for years. Cooper--at 9 years old--seems far healthier and happier than he ever has. I just wish I would've found these nuggets a long time ago.So if your cat has feline hyperesthesia symptoms, there is a great chance that it's having dietary issues/allergies. Going to a raw diet is very likely to help all your cat's symptoms, without going on medication. These Primal Nuggets are the easiest, most effective way to get your cat on a raw diet and relieve any food allergies he or she may be having. Good luck, and I hope this helps someone who is as desperate as I was to help their little guy/gal.
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