

🍽️ Elevate your kitten’s mealtime with pure, protein-packed perfection!
Instinct Original Kitten Wet Cat Food is a grain-free, high-protein pate crafted with 95% real animal ingredients including cage-free chicken, salmon, and beef liver. Enriched with natural DHA from chicken eggs, it supports healthy brain and eye development in growing kittens. Free from grains, fillers, artificial colors, and preservatives, this USA-made formula delivers clean, balanced nutrition tailored for sensitive kittens’ growth and energy needs.










| ASIN | B06XDL6S36 |
| Age Range (Description) | Kitten |
| Age Range Description | Kitten |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Soy Free, Wheat Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | No Artificial Colors |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,100 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #398 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand | Instinct |
| Brand Name | Instinct |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,621 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Wet Cat Food |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00769949710394 |
| Included Components | One (1) Case of 12 5.5 oz. Cans of Wet Cat Food |
| Item Form | Pate |
| Item Type Name | Kitten Food |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Variety |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Special Ingredients | Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Natural, Protein-Rich |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sensitive Stomach |
| UPC | 769949710394 |
| Unit Count | 66 Ounce |
K**N
Great quality wet cat food
A few of my cats don’t like this food, but others scarf it up. Since I don’t eat catfood, I can’t say it tastes delicious obviously, but I can judge by reading the ingredients list to know that it is one of the better wet food made. I will buy this brand as long as some of my cats love it!
I**U
You get what you pay for
I bought this brand of cat food for my kittens specifically for its nutritional value. It has an amazing ingredients list that puts most of the other brand cat foods to shame. All three of my cats ate it happily first time out of the can. We do however, have to mix some other brands of healthy cat food into the mix seeing as that even though this cat food is probably well worth it it's still pretty pricey. But what do we do for our loved ones right?
J**N
great
good stuff
A**R
kitten doesn’t like it
Typical size and pretty good calorie content. Ingredients seem good, and Instinct is generally a high quality brand. However, my kitten simply doesn’t like eating it. He’ll take a couple bites and then just leave it…nothing I can do
A**R
Kitten approved, helped clear up stomatitis
My kitten loved it and, most importantly, it helped clear up his stomatitis! As a new cat mom I was blissfully unaware of the high percentage of cats that have some kind of mouth problem. Apparently, it's like 80% or something, yikes! During a vet visit my vet told me that my kitten had stomatitis (severe inflammation of the gums) and would likely need tooth extractions in the future. I certainly can't afford the thousands of dollars it would cost to do that, so I started researching and learned that some cats showed improvement after a diet change. I was currently feeding dry store-brand kibble, so I figured I'd give diet change a try. A bit of research on high quality cat foods led me to the Instinct brand which I purchased. Initially, I mixed the dry food with the canned food to see if I could stretch the food supply, but my kitten's gums remained inflamed even with daily tooth brushing. Eventually, I started feeding only canned and that combined with daily tooth brushing completely cleared the inflammation. I'd also like to add that I tried a store brand canned food for a few days when I ran out of Instinct and didn't order more ahead of time and the inflammation came back, so it's not just a canned vs dry food issue. It's my belief that my kitten was either allergic to the ingredients in the store-brand cat food or was experiencing a micro-nutrient deficiency leading to his inflammation. Whatever the issue was, it certainly wasn't a matter of simply brushing his teeth as that alone didn't help. I definitely recommend switching to a quality cat food if anyone's cat is experiencing gum inflammation to see if it helps before turning to more drastic measures like tooth extractions. I've now switched over to the Instinct brand freeze-dried nuggets because a month's supply of it costs me a bit less than a month's supply of the canned stuff. Whether freeze-dried nuggets or canned food, this brand has helped me keep my kitten's gum inflammation at bay. However, my kitten certainly misses the canned food and I may end up switching back because he likes it better.
T**X
Bottle-Feeding Dozens of Kittens Daily, Weaning Kittens, Socialization for Adoption
I live in a small town with a terrible over-population of cats. People continuously bring in boxes and baskets of tiny kittens they have "found", or that they don't want. We didn't have ANY active group or organization willing or able to try and help, so I took it upon my self to begin a one-person effort to save some of the kittens. Over the past three years, I've found some other people to help with my "cause" and when funds are available, I won't be spending as much as I am now to save the baby kittens. But that hasn't happened, yet!! A 'few cans of cat food' helps, .......but kittens are terminally hungry! They can't be 'fed' only when food is available!! They eat continuously! But as of now, I am paying for all of the formulas, kitten foods, and related supplies I use to nurse the kittens back to health, and help find homes for them. At the moment, every cent I spend still comes out of my own pocket, even though our town has finally gotten a 501-C rescue, which is still (now at first) devoting most of their efforts to the feral (Trap, Neuter, Spay) effort to stop the over-breeding of homeless cats, but not all of the babies. I personally purchase / buy cases and cases of canned kitten foods out of my own pocket, .... all "stages", all "ages" and I try to buy all sizes of cans, and as many well-known brands as possible, to tend to each litter of kittens and their special needs. When a kitten is adopted, one of the biggest worries is that the new family won't feed something the kitten will eat, so I buy (and feed) an assortment of different foods to the kittens to help insure their success in their new home. I have no idea how many cases of this food I have purchased, some grain-free, some for weaning new kittens, small cans for tiny kittens, and larger cans for bigger litters. I recently noticed that the kittens weren't eating one specific food (( INSTINCT )), and were CONSISTENTLY leaving it in the dishes. Upon repeated inspection, I realized it was one specific food that the kittens weren't consuming. The food *looked different* from the other canned / wet foods because it had a 'grey-colored sheen' and the odor was not that of a typical canned food. I don't know what's different, but for some reason, my kittens are rejecting this food. I live in TX, where its been unusually cool this past week, but I have been unable to imagine why the kittens would reject / avoid one specific brand of food. I have even wondered if it has been previously accidentally frozen or undergone an unknown chemical change. When choosing which foods to buy, I tried to read the reviews and choose wisely to stretch each dollar. I so wish I could give this food a super 5-Star rating, ... but none of my babies of all backgrounds and all ages are willing to eat this food. I'm truly sorry that I can't honestly recommend this food !! I had ordered several cases of different sized cans, ...... and I would donate what I have left, ....but if my poor orphaned babies won't eat it, ... I don't think the ''high-brow'' kittens would eat it either. Please buy at least one or two cans from a pet store ...and try it out on your kitten before you order it by the case!!!
E**.
Inconsistent Batches and No Variety
Pros: Super clean ingredients, helps with digestive issues. Cons: Very inconsistent formula. One can would be crumbly swimming in broth, while another would be super firm with hardly any broth around it. When it is crumbly, you can see the filler ingredients (peas and carrots). There is also no variety to choose from. I wish i could have switched up the flavors and textures for my kitten to see if she would prefer one over the other. This is the cleanest brand of kitten food i could find with no carrageenan, guar gum or xantham gum, and having real food like eggs vs dry egg product like other brands so of course i had to try. My kitten seemed to like it at first, but after a month she would eat less and less of it. She was having minor tummy issues (due to worms) and my vet suggested i try a different well known brand/prescription diet to make sure it wasnt the food. My poor baby went from random not fully formed stools to explosive diarrhea. I switched her back to instinct after a week and like magic, her stools were back to normal. Ive even purchased small bags of instincts digestive health probiotic kibble add on to help and it sure has. But even then, my kitten would barely eat the wet food, but she enjoys the dry food very much. Kittens and cats need a predominantly wet food diet, so only giving her kibble wont work. Ive decided on wet food from another brand and sticking with instincts kibble on days where im not home to feed her. I like the brand so much though that i will try again in the future when she is ready for adult food since they have more variety to choose from.
D**A
My kitten likes it
I feed this to my 7 month old kitten who is very active, he gets the zoomies. I like that Instinct kitten is a high protein wet food and that it’s made without grain, corn, soy, carrageenan or artificial flavors or preservatives. My cat likes it and will usually eat it all. It seems to be made with some quality ingredients, it actually smells good. I’ve been buying the 5.5 ounce cans and give my little dude a quarter of it 4 times a day. There are only two things that I don’t like about this Instinct product. It would be nice to have a little bit more variety. I’ve been alternating between this Instinct chicken flavored wet kitten food and the regular varieties of Instinct wet food with duck, rabbit or lamb. I think he likes that. Other thing that I don’t like about the Instinct chicken flavored wet kitten food is that it’s made in Thailand. Only the Instinct rabbit and venison flavors are made in the USA.
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