Description
From the manufacturer
Grain-Free & Made with Natural Ingredients
As pet-lovers ourselves, we only want the best for your best friend. That’s why our range of grain-free cat food contains no artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives, and was formulated alongside vets to give your cat optimal nutrition and support. Each delicious variety contains natural antioxidants from fruits and vegetables along with aromatic herbs to support digestion.
Each product is made up of a premium recipe with fresh meat and single source of protein—to provide complete nutrition and may prevent allergic reactions. That, alongside the grain-free formulation, makes this range ideal for pets with sensitive tummies. Keep your four-legged friend healthy and happy with:
● Made with Natural Ingredients: No artificial Flavours, Colours or Preservatives added.
● Hypoallergenic recipes free from wheat, maize, soya, egg, lactose and gluten
● Mouth-watering flavours including salmon, lamb and chicken
● Natural Antioxidants: With Fruits and Vegetables a source of Natural Antioxidants
Help your pet live their best life, with Lifelong.
100% Complete and balanced
Premium Grainfree Recipe made with Fresh Meat, fruits and Vegetables
Single animal protein source
Made with Natural Ingredients: without artificial Flavours, Colours or Preservatives added
1. What are natural ingredients?
“Lifelong Grain Free Recipe” products includes in its recipe “natural ingredients” which are those that nothing has been added or that have only undergone physical processing to make them usable in the production of pet food keeping its natural composition.
2. What does “Grain Free Recipe” mean?
“Lifelong Grain Free Recipe” products don’t contain cereal grains in its recipe, such as wheat, corn, barley, oats, etc.
These products instead of cereals contain other sources of carbohydrates of vegetable origin such as pea starch.
3. What is the difference between pet food with cereals and “Lifelong Grain Free Recipe”?
Normally, pet food include cereals in their composition, wich provide carbohydrates, and give pets the energy and fiber needed to promote digestion. In addition, cereals include essential nutrients such as linoleic acid and essential fatty acids for dogs.
Lifelong Grain Free Recipe products do not incorporate cereals in their recipe, providing other types of carbohydrates sources of vegetable origin, to provide the energy needed for your pet. In addition to being a product of choice for animals that are sensitive or have problems with cereals.
4. Why incorporate a single source of animal protein?
Using only one source of animal protein (Chicken, Lamb or Salmon) helps minimize food sensitivity problems. It also incorporates a high content of fresh meat (40%) in the form of frozen fresh meat, wich makes it better to maintain its nutritional characteristics.
5. Does it help improve my pet’s digestion?
Lifelong Grain Free Recipe products incoporate a mixture of aromatic herbs that are known for their digestive or carminative activity. This is due to the stimulation of digestive secretions, such as saliva, bile, as well as help better enzymatic activity, and therefore help better digestion.
6. What is Marigold’s Flower for?
Calendula (Tagetes eracto or Marigold Flower) is a great source of Lutein. Lutein is a carotenoid pigment that belongs to Xanthophylls. This carotenoid is found in the eye tissues of the macula and the lens, and plays vital role in helping to prevent the degeneration of the macula and reduce the risk of cataracts.
7. Why is Yucca Schidigera added?
It is a plant root that has a deodorizing effect that helps reduce the smell of your pet feces.
8. What fruits and vegetables incorporates the Lifelong Grain Free Recipe products?
It has apple, tomato, carrot, as well as citrus extracts (Grapefruit, Orange, Promegranate, Bergamot) which are a natural source of antioxidants.
9. What are chondroprotectors and what are they used in “Lifelong Grain Free Recipe” products?
Chondroprotectors (chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine) are involved in the maintenance and formation of cartilage collagen, therefore its use helps at the level of the joints.
10. Why is taurine used in “Lifelong Grain Free Recipe” foods?
Taurine is an essential amino acid, very important in the nutrition of cats, and it is necessary to include it in the food, since cats are not able to synthesize enough amounts of taurine to meet their needs. In the case of dogs although it is not essential, it is also included to help in the proper functioning of vision and heart.
11. Why is biotin used in the “Lifelong Grain Free”?
Biotin, commonly called vitamin of the hair, helps improve the appearance of hair and skin, since together with Zinc it helps that all processes related to the formation and integrity of hair and skin develop normally.
12. What are the FOS and MOS?
These are prebiotics (FOS: fructooligosaccharides / MOS: mananooligosaccharides) that help balance the intestinal flora, so it contributes to a strengthened immune system.
Nicole G –
I have two senior indoor cats (brothers), who have developed very sensitive tummies over the past 3 years. Elvis’ litter deposits could be mistaken for a weapon of mass destruction! He would stink the whole house out to the point that we’d gag, my eyes would want to run and I could feel my nose dying a little bit more, whenever it came to clearing up the litter tray after he’d used it. Presley is very fussy over what eats, and once he’d find a food that he actually wanted to eat, he would end up vomiting the food back up within minutes of eating, so he’d then be crying that he was hungry again soon afterwards. He’d also have lots of flatulence, a constant runny tummy and would sometimes have a small amount of blood present on the stool.I have spent hundreds of pounds trying out different brands and types of foods over the past few years, looking for the Holy Grail that would make their lives’ (and that of the humans in our family), more comfortable. I found that dry food agreed with them more so than wet food did, but despite paying a fortune trying out different expensive brands (and only introducing the new foods gradually and over reasonably long time periods, to avoid a sudden shock to their bellies), the problems still continued.I sought advice from their vet and after other likely medical causes of the issues were ruled out, I was advised to try eliminating grains from their diet and getting foods with high protein content, low fat and without too many unnecessary fillers such as crude ash. I spent hours looking at and comparing the ingredients and nutritional content of different brands. I asked advice from my friends who are veterinary nurses and also in pet food shops, but struggled to find foods which hit all of the criteria- even with brands where you’re expected to pay extortionate prices for a tiny bag! I thought it would likely be a waste of time, but done a quick Amazon search to see if there were any brands that I’d missed, and this Lifelong food came up in the search. Amazingly, it hit all of the vets criteria, the reviews looked good, and it was far cheaper than what I had been paying for the big name recommended brand which they’d been eating (with horrendous consequences!) at that time. I guessed it was too good to be true, but ordered one bag as a trial to see how they’d get on with it.I gradually introduced this into their diet over 10 days, mixing it in small quantities with their original food initially, then gradually increasing the amount of this food whilst decreasing their other brand. Within a few days, I could tell that things were going in the right direction. Their stools were getting firmer and had a less offensive smell. Within two weeks, I could not believe the difference in them! Almost two months later since first trialling these biscuits, they still both have healthy looking stools (which no longer smell nuclear), Presley hasn’t vomited once and there hasn’t been any blood in his stools since he was still eating small amounts of the other brand of biscuits during the start of the trial. Despite usually being fussy, Presley wolfs this food down, seems fulfilled throughout the day and they both seem genuinely happier in themselves. They seem to have more energy and are like kittens in nature now- they love to play! Their coats, eyes and weight all look healthy. My bank balance and experience when it comes to changing their litter tray are happier too! I hope to remain using this food going forward and get it for a great price using subscribe and save. Highly recommended!
CatCat –
I purchased this to feed the wild hedgehogs in my garden, as good quality cat food is perfect for supplementary food when natural food isn’t available. So far, they have loved this and I’m very happy overall. The kibble size is ideal for hedgehogs, as they have very small mouths and struggle to eat anything too large.The packaging is sturdy and resealable, ensuring that the food stays fresh over time. This is a big plus, as it prevents any unwanted pests and keeps it from becoming stale. The zipper is easy to seal and unseal and I’ve never had it come undone accidentally, unlike press to seal options. Just make sure you don’t break off or lose the little red tab!The 3kg size is also offers great value without the hassle of frequent reordering, although it’s not an issue if it runs low as it is so quick to be delivered.Another significant benefit is the affordability. High-quality cat food can be quite pricey, but this product offers premium quality at a reasonable price. It’s a cost-effective solution that doesn’t compromise on quality. I only purchase it when it’s on sale but that’s often the case, usually between £8-11 which makes it more affordable than most brands, especially with meat as the first ingredient.Overall, I highly recommend this for anybody looking for a reliable, nutritious, and affordable feeding option for wild hedgehogs. I will continue to purchase it as long as it’s available!
N. Woods –
I tried these biscuits because the ingredients looked surprisingly high quality for the price point. No cheap filler grains or “animal derivatives” that are terrible for cats’ health. Not many dry foods are such high quality & definitely not for the price I paid for the 3Kg bag! (The bag itself has a built in resealable ziploc to keep the biscuits fresh which I really appreciate.) The biscuits themselves are very small, I was actually very surprised by how small but it makes them perfect for kittens & especially perfect for mixing in with wet food. My kittens both took to the biscuits straight away & really enjoy eating them. No upset stomachs even though I was lazy & didn’t bother slowly transitioning them on. I’m really pleased with the biscuits & I‘ll definitely be buying them again.
Nikie Phillips –
The cats and kittens love this but the price is always fluctuating.. which I don’t love!
Dissyissy –
The kitten loves this brand it has plenty good ingredients it lasts very well lots of crunch in it chews very well
Annette Sherwood –
Bought these for my wheat intolerance cat he love’s them and there a lot cheaper than the one’s I usually buy.Impressive and will be buying them again.
Kelly House –
My cat loves these biscuits and she can be fussy. I would recommend.
Shannon Cox –
My cats started hating on another brand, and we gave this a go and they absolutely love it.
Frey1016 –
My kittens seem to prefer this to the big brands and always clear the bowl so no more stale food.