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IAMS Proactive Health Indoor Weight & Hairball Care Adult Dry Cat Food with Chicken & Turkey, 7 lb. Bag

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IAMS Proactive Health Indoor Weight & Hairball Care Adult Dry Cat Food with Chicken & Turkey, 7 lb. Bag

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· Contains: Contains one (1) 7 lb. bag of IAMS Proactive Health Indoor Weight Control & Hairball Care Adult Dry Cat Food with Chicken & Turkey · Complete and Balanced for Adult Cats: 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, this dry cat food supports whole-body health with essential nutrients and is enriched with antioxidants for a strong immune system · Hairball Control Cat Food: IAMS Proactive Health dry cat food is formulated with a proprietary fiber blend with beet pulp that helps reduce hairballs before they start · Weight Control Cat Food: This adult dry cat food is formulated with L-carnitine to help your indoor cat burn fat and maintain a healthy metabolism so they can continue to live a happy life · Nourishes a Healthy Heart: Packed with essential nutrients like calcium and potassium, IAMS Proactive Health Indoor Cat Food helps nourish a healthy heart for your cat · Helping Keep Pets Healthy for Life: The IAMS brand believes all pets deserve the best nutrition to support them at every stage of life, which is why our portfolio of wet and dry cat food for kittens, adult cats, and seniors provides tailored nutrition for every cat’s unique need · Veterinarians Recommend IAMS cat food

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Cavorting SquirrelReviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025

I have four cats with plush coats and need a dry cat food that won't break the bank. Iams is veterinarian recommended and I think it's reasonably priced and often has a coupon. The amount of hairballs has almost disappeared! They like it, it must taste good, they look really healthy with a beautiful shine to their coats.. and they're so silky soft! I don't notice a strong smell at all from the kibble. When I open a new bag, the cats go nuts trying to get to it! It's that way everytime I feed them.

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DannaruthReviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025

Have ordered many times and always received what was expected. Cats like the flavor. Vet approves the food. Seems to be a good price.

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TcReviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025

I rescue cats, it makes my cats look healthy, multi-cat households can buy it, Unlimited repurchase

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Liz GarfiasReviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025

I’ve been buying this cat food for months now, and I am absolutely in love with it! My cats are more energetic, their coat is shiny and soft! I’ve tried so many different brands, but nothing compares to this. My cats, being long hair used to continuously get haitballs, and now it VERY rare for them to get them! The ingredients are top quality, and it’s so nice to know I’m giving her something both delicious and nutritious. I couldn’t recommend this product more it’s become an essential part of her diet, and I’ll continue buying it for as long as she’ll eat it!

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LWoesReviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025

Appears to be liked by my older cat. Will give it a bit longer to more accurately judge.

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Nikkola SamuelsReviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025

Our family has had a cat for about four months now. Initially I was buying Meow Mix because it was a cheaper car food. Unfortunately the Meox Mix smelled horrid! It smelled in the bag, in the storage container, in the bowl, and it made the cats breath smell awful too. The Meow Mix was a very crumbly food due to the shapes of the pieces, and the cat won't eat the crumbles. Since switching to IAMS, the smell and breath issues are gone. The pieces of food are smell pebbles and they do not crumble, so none of it gets wasted. It costs a bitore, but it is worth it, especially because of the ingredients.

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MKReviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025

My cat is 3 now and she’s been eating IAMS since a kitten. Overall pretty healthy cat no hairballs & good weight range but she does have epilepsy. She loves the kibbles she comes running when it’s feeding time.

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Katharine ButlerReviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023

Dr. Kate - DVM vet here. I was looking through some of the bad reviews (very minimal compared to great reviews) of this IAMS cat food. I understand that some of had problems with this particular food with your cats - a lot of vomiting, refusal to eat, diarrhea, and so forth - I'm sorry to hear that. But notice over 35 thousand people give this food 5 stars. Including me. And I am a vet. There are a lot of scenarios regarding changing cat foods. First of all, never just change food cold turkey - its the 1-2 week blend rule. I recommend checking with your vet first regardless, and then you start by only introducing a tiny amount (maybe 1/10th of new food mixed in with the food they are used to) . Every two days or so add another 1/10th, or so - and change the ratio a tiny bit. Even at 1 week, being half and half by then is best and many vets think that is even pretty aggressive. Take the whole second week to get new food to 60%, then 70% etc. Until you reach the new food at 100%. {Personally I take 3-4 weeks for the whole transition. It's absolutely critical to do this. Dogs and cats have VERY sensitive stomachs and if they have a new food right off the bat overnight - you can almost guarantee they will have vomiting and diarrhea and cramps and be in pain. And, because their tummy feels so horrible as a result - of course they won't want to go near that food again. I wouldn't - would you? Also, it's VERY important to brush animals regularly - particularly indoor cats. My Lani cat - a wonderful rescue - loves her brushings - I keep her brush under the side table near couch and I sit down in eve to watch the news at end of day - she jumps in my lap and looks at the brush. The brush has those tiny gentle metal bristles that really catches all the loose soft fluffy loose and even semi loose hair - so therefore in her self - grooming/ licking of her coat - which they do all the time! She does not swallow (at least very very little) hair. She has never had a hairball to my knowledge. I brush her about 4 times a week. I've seen poor kitties retching to try to get their hairballs up and they can be dangerous and even require surgery if severe and big enough that the cat cannot pass them through stools. Again - brush cats as often as possible. Dogs, too. The other very real possibility - if you've introduced a new food very slowly - say over two weeks - and the cat is still ill from it - that there may be an ingredient your cat is allergic to. Similar to say a gluten allergy. Animals have allergies, too. If 35 thousand people really like this cat food - rather their cats do, my girl thrives on it - I trust it and I've reviewed the ingredients. For me the proof is in the pudding. And with gradual introduction. Hope that helps someone. - Dr. Kate - DVM

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ClouseauReviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024

Same good product I have used for some time and makes a difference for hairballs.

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ScottReviewed in Canada on March 21, 2024

After a heartfelt chat with my feline friend, Tiga, we've jointly decided that IAMS Proactive Health Dry Cat Food for Indoor Weight & Hairball Care deserves nothing less than a five-star rating. Here's the breakdown from Tiga's perspective, as interpreted by her dedicated human: Flavor that Fascinates: Tiga, who prides herself on her discerning taste buds, has officially declared IAMS as her favorite. She claims it's the caviar of cat food, satisfying her gourmet cravings every time. Slim and Sleek: As an indoor cat with a somewhat leisurely lifestyle, Tiga has found IAMS instrumental in maintaining her sleek physique. It's her secret to staying nimble, despite her fondness for long naps in sunny spots. Hairball Hassle No More: Tiga used to regard hairballs as an inevitable nuisance, but since switching to IAMS, she's been pleasantly surprised. The reduction in hairball incidents has been a game-changer, making both our lives easier. Visible Vitality: Though Tiga doesn't bother with the details on the packaging, she's definitely feeling the benefits. Her coat is glossier, her eyes sparkle with mischief, and she's more energetic than ever (to the point where no shelf is too high). Endorsement from Tiga: With a fussy palate like hers, it's not easy to find a food that ticks all the boxes. But IAMS has done just that, earning her wholehearted approval and enthusiastic recommendations to all her feline friends. In conclusion, from Tiga's refined palate to her overall health and happiness, IAMS Proactive Health Dry Cat Food for Indoor Weight & Hairball Care is a total win. It not only meets Tiga's exacting standards but also supports her well-being, making it our top pick for keeping her content, healthy, and virtually hairball-free. Five stars from Tiga, the cat with impeccable taste and now, thanks to IAMS, a perfect health report card too!

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MinaReviewed in Canada on September 2, 2023

Great cat food for my indoor cat. It keeps her weight stable and provides hair ball control. Kibble is not too large, easy for her to chew.

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Chantal ChampagneReviewed in Canada on October 24, 2024

Mes chats l adore

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briReviewed in Canada on February 20, 2023

Even though Iams is used as part of the cats daily dry food nutrition she loves the taste so much that its used as a treat as well!