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BLUE Wilderness™ Adult Cats Chicken Recipe

Blue Buffalo



Inspired by the spirit of the lynx, a wild relative of our feline friends, BLUE Wilderness contains delicious, protein-rich deboned chicken, plus healthy ingredients including sweet potatoes, cranberries and blueberries.



    • Grain-free
    • NO chicken (or poultry) by-product meals
    • NO artificial flavors or preservatives
    • NO corn, wheat or soy

Exclusive LifeSource Bits

BLUE LifeSource Bits are a precise blend of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals selected by holistic veterinarians and animal nutritionists that support:

    • Immune system health
    • Life stage requirements
    • Healthy oxidative balance

And LifeSource Bits are cold-formed to help retain the potency of their ingredients. This means that we minimize the amount of heat that LifeSource Bits are exposed to during the manufacturing process. It’s the same concept as when you cook vegetables at high heat — the longer you do, the more heat-sensitive nutrients are lost.

BLUE Wilderness with LifeSource Bits® will provide your cat with superior nutrition plus a unique nutrient and antioxidant package specifically formulated for her needs.

Transition to BLUE
Start by mixing 25% of BLUE with your cat's old food, and gradually increase the proportion of BLUE over the next 14 days.

Preparation options
Dry - Crunchy and delicious nutrition nuggets and LifeSource Bits right from the bag.

Dry with Water - Add warm water and mix to fully release flavors and aroma.

Fresh water
Be sure to have a clean dish of cool, fresh water available at all times.

Recommended Daily Feeding Chart

Weight in lbs.
Cups per day

5 to 9 lbs.
¼ - ½ cup
10 to 14 lbs.
½ - ¾ cup

Calorie Content: 3,832 Kcals/kg, 443 Kcals/cup

*Use a standard 8-oz. measuring cup.

Note: Individual cat's requirements may vary due to age, breed, environment, and activity level. Adjust food as required to maintain optimal body condition, and ask your veterinarian if you are unsure.


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