Castor & Pollux Ultramix Indoor Feline Fomula Dry Cat Food, 6-Pound Bag
- 6 pound bag
- No corn; No wheat; No soy; No ethoxyquin
- Over 50% meat protein content
- Unique blend of dietary fiber that moves hair through your cats digestive system
- Helps break down stored fat
Product Description
Natural ULTRAMIX® Indoor Feline Formula helps control hairballs with a unique blend of dietary fiber that moves hair through your cat’s digestive system. This special formula also contains L-Carnitine, a nutritional supplement that aids in weight loss and helps break down stored fat.Natural ULTRAMIX® Indoor Feline Formula is formulated to maintain the health and well-being of your favorite feline! Purrfectly divine taste and crunchy kibble in a shape cats love! Plenty of Chicken and Turkey to satisfy your cat’s craving for meat – with over 50% meat protein content, Natural Ultramix Indoor Feline Formula represents outstanding digestibility and taste. Plus we add more Taurine to help promote a healthy heart and eyes.
Castor & Pollux Ultramix Indoor Feline Fomula Dry Cat Food, 6-Pound Bag
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I have a more thorough review of this food in the 15lb bag description – Castor & PolluxUltramix Feline Fomula Dry, Indoor Cat, 15 Pound Bag, but am so pleased with this food that I thought smaller bag purchasers would want to read about the positive results I’ve seen in my cats after going through 27 bags of the regular cat (blue bag) & 30lbs of the indoor cat formula (green bag).
Overall, I am VERY PLEASED with the Castor & Pollux cat food (we switched from Iams multi-cat). We will stick with the green bag because all of our cats are indoor cats. We have 4 cats ranging in age from teenager to senior. One cat came as a stray and she was pretty raggedy looking (had ear mites, fleas & ringworm). Even after clearing everything up, she still picked at herself & patches of fur were a mess. My senior cats’ fur looked like senior cat fur – slightly dry & a little dander.
With the Castor & Pollux food, the raggedy cat doesn’t look raggedy anymore. Her fur is shiny & she has quit picking at herself. My senior cats’ fur is shiny with no dander.
We still seem to go through about as much food as we did with the Iams – perhaps slightly less Castor & Pollux, but no significant difference. The cats run to the bowls when we fill them up.
We experienced some vomiting at the food transition from the senior cats, but did not mix the foods as some recommend.
If you are looking for a dry cat food that has good ingredients and is reasonably priced, try this food. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Rated 5 / 5
My cats like this food, but they don’t seem to love it they way they do the cheaper stuff that I occasionally have to buy from the grocery store when I run out. The older one clearly prefers the C&P Organix chicken flavor when she has a choice, but I’m sticking with this one as the younger cat prefers it and she’s the one with the sensitive stomach. FWIW, the younger one is also a VERY finicky eater; she’ll eat canned tuna, but she won’t touch human food (not even milk!) or canned cat food, and she’s very particular about which dry foods she’ll eat. She adores Purina Cat Chow Indoor Formula, but she vomits 2 out of 3 times that she eats it.
Neither one of them eats all the little bits of fruits & veggies; most of those get left at the bottom of the bowl. I used to feed them Pet Promise, but they seemed to get tired of it. Ditto for Nutro Natural Choice. I suppose when they get bored with this I’ll just rotate back to one of the others. If anyone knows of any other good foods for cats with sensitive stomachs, please feel free to comment and let me know.
Rated 4 / 5
My cat won’t touch it at all, which is a pity, since its ingredients look healthy. She usually loves new food. So when she resisted the food so much, I thought she was ill and took her to the vet, had a x-ray taken to check if she’d swallowed some things that got stuck. She turned out to be fine. I then tried Iams, which she loves right away.
Castor & Pollux doesn’t respond to my inquiry. ZERO customer service!
Rated 1 / 5
I wish I could give the same review as previous reviewers, but my cat refuses to eat this food, which is strange because she eats just about anything. I was also disappointed by the way Amazon packed this products. When I received the box, the bag with the food was opened and about half of it was spilled inside the box where I also had books. Maybe that’s why my cat won’t eat it?
Rated 2 / 5
As soon as I opened the bag, the cats came running to check it out. A nice mix with veggies and things my cats normally wouldn’t get in their diet. They really look forward to getting their dry food bowl refilled now. Will definitely buy this dry food again! I feel like I’m doing something really good for their diet.
Rated 5 / 5