Prowl

Dehydrated Raw Cat Food

v. Slink, Cruise, Hunt, Range, Roam, Rove.

Our first dehydrated raw cat food option. Prowl is a natural, cat food recipe specially formulated for even the fussiest of felines. A higher protein, grain-free cat food, this formula can stand alone or act as a base for your own homemade cat food diet. Suitable for adult maintenance. Prowl can also be fed to kittens, when supplemented with additional meat.

Ingredients

Free-range chicken, eggs, potatoes, yams, organic flaxseed, zucchini, spinach,  cranberries, rosemary, tricalcium phosphate, choline chloride, zinc amino acid chelate, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, potassium iodide, potassium chloride, iron amino acid chelate, copper amino acid chelate.

Available Sizes:

4 lb Box, $40.50 Makes 15 lbs fresh food
2 lb Box, $23.00 Makes 7 lbs fresh food
6 oz Travel Size, $5.00 Makes 1lb fresh food
1 oz Mini Sample, $1.00 Perfect for a taste test

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Like our recipes for dogs, Prowl can be fed as a stand alone diet, or as a nutritionally balanced base for home made raw or cooked meals. Keep in mind, cats really enjoy a varied diet and it may be wise to rotate between several different meats as a tasty addition to Prowl, for your cat.

Just like all The Honest Kitchen’s diets, Prowl must be hydrated with warm water before serving. One tablespoon of Prowl will make about 1⁄2 oz of fresh food when hydrated.

Hydrated food is a great choice for cats since it provides them with plenty of fluid which is vital for their delicate urinary and excretory systems.

For a free sample, please email: Samples@thehonestkitchen.com

29 Reviews to “Prowl”

  1. Lucy says:

    Hi! There are just a few cranberries in the Prowl recipe – about 1.5% in total so they do not have a very acidifying effect on the total formulation. Do you have a target of the ideal pH your cat needs? The pH of the Prowl is 6.28.

  2. Lucy says:

    Hi! The nutrient profile for each diet is linked form that product page. Just click the link that says ‘nutritional info’ here and this will take you to a new page with info on how to interpret our nutrient profiles, with links to the PDF’s at the bottom. Let us know if you have any trouble finding it!

  3. Lucy says:

    Yes! It’s absolutely fine to mix our foods with a good quality kibble (or other types of food such as raw or homemade). We recommend feeding your cat the appropriate amount for his ideal (not current) bodyweight, if he needs to lose weight. You can also try to encourage extra activity as part of his weight loss program, through extra play!

  4. Jenn and Indy says:

    my cat finally got the hang of eating your food after I mixed a few bits of his dry food and a small can of cat food with it. Is this mixing ok and do I just put out a couple spoons full of mix out for him to eat. He’s trying to loose weight and is supposed to be 16 pounds.

    I don’t know how much of your food to feed him.

  5. PM says:

    Please publish nutritional analysis. That’s the only way I can compare Prowl to other foods. Thanks!

  6. Lexi says:

    just ordered some for my refuses-to-eat-real-raw cat to try. I hope he likes it.

    I would love for you to come out with a chicken free version. My other kitty has severe food allergies to chicken.

  7. Maria-Christina Gazzano says:

    Hi,
    I have a concern about the cranberry included in Prowl. I have a cat who has had acid based stones in the past and I would be worried about the acidifying affect of the cranberries on him. Thanks for your response.
    Maria-Christina

  8. Lucy says:

    Hi! There is plenty of naturally occurring taurine in the meat we use so we don’t have to add any to the product!

  9. Luana says:

    I didn’t see taurine in the Prowl ingredient list. Is it included in the product?

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