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Purepet Peak Adult Mackerel

Purepet Peak Adult Mackerel

Regular price Rs. 230.00
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Here’s a detailed overview of Purepet Peak Adult Mackerel dry cat food:


🧾 Product Details

Ingredients & Nutritional Profile

According to manufacturer listings, this variant features real sardine, real mackerel, eggs, hydrolyzed chicken liver, corn gluten meal, whole grain cereals, soy oil, fish oil, wheat flour, taurine, iodized salt, natural flavors, vitamins (A, E, B-complex, choline, folic acid), organic minerals (zinc, iron, copper, selenium, manganese), antioxidants, prebiotics & probiotics (indipet.in).

Guaranteed analysis is listed as:

  • Protein (min): 22%

  • Fat (min): 12%

  • Crude fibre (max): 2.5%

  • Moisture (max): 10% (indipet.in, Zepto Now).

Some Purepet sources list protein slightly higher (e.g. 32%), but most third‑party listings (Zepto, Indipet, Amazon) consistently show 22% (Zepto Now).


✅ Feeding Guidelines

Recommended daily portions for adult cats:

  • 1–2 kg: 15–30 g/day

  • 2–3 kg: 30–45 g/day

  • 3–4 kg: 45–60 g/day

  • 4–5 kg: 60–80 g/day

Feed twice to three times daily, adjusting based on activity level, body condition, and hydration. Always provide fresh water. Introduce the food gradually over 7 days if switching diets (Pawsandpaws.com).


🐱 User Feedback & Community Sentiment

Amazon Reviews

  • Generally high overall rating (~4.4/5), with many praising the flavour and value. Some highlight good palatability, especially for the price point (Amazon).

  • Common positives: Cats like the mackerel taste; affordable; described by some as nutritious.

  • Frequent negatives: Reports of digestive issues such as vomiting, diarrhea, paste-like stools; strong smell and hard kibble texture that may be difficult for some cats (Amazon, Amazon).

Reddit & Indian Pet Owner Communities

Strong caution advised across multiple threads against Purepet and its parent company Drools:

“Purepet is the cheapest dry food for a reason… It has poultry waste, wheat and harmful preservatives… causes kidney failure in long term.” (Reddit)
“They were vomiting for 2 days straight… OP don’t use purepet kitten food” (Reddit)

Users frequently cite digestive distress, refusal by picky cats, and serious health outcomes including kidney issues as reasons to avoid long-term use, even if accessible via budget constraints. Trusted brands recommended instead include Whiskas, Me‑O, Grain Zero, Royal Canin, Matisse, etc. (Reddit).


🟠 Pros & Cons Overview

✅ Pros ❌ Cons
Affordable price (e.g. ₹169–₹199 per 1 kg pack; ₹19–20/kg for larger sizes) (Flipkart) Lower protein content (~22%) compared to premium brands (~35–40%)
Includes real mackerel and sardine, taurine, omega-3/6, vitamins & minerals (indipet.in, Zepto Now) Frequent reports of vomiting, indigestion, paste-like stool
Marketed as digestive health support via probiotics, urinary pH control, hairball reduction (indipet.in, Pawsandpaws.com) Strong fishy odor; kibble texture considered hard by some cats
Widely available across India via Amazon, Zepto, medinary, Indo‑pet outlets Many veterinarians and community members in India advise against feeding it due to long‑term health concerns

⚠️ Usage Recommendations

  1. Test-small: Offer a small test batch to check tolerance, stool quality, appetite, and absence of vomiting.

  2. Introduce slowly: Transition gradually over at least a week, mixing with current diet.

  3. Monitor closely: Look out for digestive upset, hydration, litter‑box output, coat health, energy level.

  4. Rotate or supplement: If affordable, alternate with higher‑grade foods occasionally; add boiled fish or chicken with vet approval.

  5. Consult your vet: Especially important if your cat has existing gastrointestinal or kidney issues.


🧭 Summary

Purepet Peak Adult Mackerel is positioned as a budget-friendly cat food enriched with fish, taurine, and basic nutrients. While some owners report satisfying results—especially for strays or multi‑cat households—it delivers lower protein than many premium brands. More importantly, it has been commonly associated, across community discussions, with digestive issues and even long-term health risks.

If you opt for it due to budget or availability constraints, proceed with caution: feed a test portion, observe your cat’s reaction carefully, and be ready to switch if any adverse symptoms appear.

Would you like help comparing alternatives like Whiskas, Me‑O, or Grain Zero, or designing a safe feeding plan using mixed diet?

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