Life’s Abundance makes an array of products not just for pets but also for humans. They offer all life stage cat foods (with and without grains), treats, and supplements for cats. Learn more about Life’s Abundance in our unbiased review.
The Cats.com Standard – Rating Life’s Abundance Cat Food on What Matters
We have analyzed Life’s Abundance cat food and rated it according to our standards here at Cats.com. Our grades are based on the species-appropriateness of the food, the quality of the ingredients, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. You can read more about our ratings here.
Here are our ratings for Life’s Abundance in these key areas:
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 7/10
- Ingredient Quality – 8/10
- Product Variety – 7/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 8/10
- Recall History – 9/10
Overall Score: 7.7/10
We give Life’s Abundance cat food a 46 out of 60 rating (76.67) or a B+ grade.
About Life’s Abundance
Life’s Abundance is part of a multi-level marketing company (referred to as an “MLM”). The company markets products for humans and for pets. Their products include nutritional supplements, skin and body care products, and cleaning products, along with dog and cat foods, and other products for pets. Their products are sold online and through their representatives/distributors. Products are shipped directly to the customer.
The company was started in 1998 as Trilogy International. It has been profitable since 2003. The company officially changed its name to Life’s Abundance in 2010. As of 2012, Life’s Abundance moved into new headquarters in Jupiter, Florida. In 2013 the company became 100 percent employee-owned.
According to the company, their purpose is to improve the overall wellness of family members, including their beloved dogs and cats. They believe optimal health starts within the four walls of your home. They strive to help each and every inhabitant live a fully abundant life. They describe the fully abundant life as the delicate balance of nutrition, physical wellness, mental well-being, environmental health and financial goals.
The company also has a non-profit organization known as the Dr. Jane Foundation which supports a number of animal rescue groups.
Not everything is easy to find on the Life’s Abundance web site. If you are looking for something specific, use the search tool.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
We didn’t find a FAQ section on the Life’s Abundance web site. Nor did we find any current information about who makes their cat foods or where they are made.
Since Life’s Abundance is a marketing company and doesn’t specialize in pet foods, they do appear to use another company (or companies) to make their pet foods (called “co-packing”). According to information from 2019, their dry foods were manufactured at that time by Ohio Pet Foods, located in Ohio, and their sister company, Southern Tier, located in New York. Both of these companies have outstanding reputations for making quality premium pet foods.
Since that time, both Ohio Pet Foods and Southern Tier have become part of BrightPet Nutrition Group. Other brands manufactured for companies by BrightPet include Blackwood, Adirondack, By Nature, and Stewart. Other foods manufactured by BrightPet may be private label and undisclosed.
According to Life’s Abundance, they routinely monitor the production of their foods to ensure that they meet their exacting standards.
Has Life’s Abundance Cat Food Been Recalled?
We didn’t find any information suggesting that Life’s Abundance foods had ever had a recall. In fact, there are numerous postings online from distributors for the company that boast Life’s Abundance pet foods have never had a recall at this time.
What Kinds of Food Does Life’s Abundance Offer?
Life’s Abundance doesn’t have a large selection of cat foods but they have the basics:
- Grain Free All Life Stages (dry)
- All Life Stages Cat Food (dry)
- Pork & Duck Grain Free Recipe (wet, limited ingredient)
- Instinctive Choice All Life Stage Cat Food (wet)
You can also purchase start kits that include supplements and deodorizers with your cat’s food.
Life’s Abundance also makes treats for cats :
- Gourmet Cat Treats
- Turkey Hearts Freeze-Dried Treats
You can also select from various supplements for your cat.
Life’s Abundance Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Primary Protein | Calories | Price | Our Grade |
Life’s Abundance All Life Stage Cat Food (dry) | Dry | Chicken | 4023 kcal per kg | $5.35 per lb | B+ |
Life’s Abundance Pork & Duck Grain Free Recipe | Wet | Pork & Duck | 1145 kcal per kg | $0.50 per oz | A- |
Life’s Abundance All Stage Cat Food Grain Free for cats | Dry | Chicken | 3961 kcal per kg | $6.57 per lb | B |
What Do Customers Think of Life’s Abundance Cat Food?
There are many positive reviews for Life’s Abundance cat foods online. It’s hard to tell how many of them are from customers that are unaffiliated with the company.
Positive Reviews
“We feel reassured that with Life’s Abundance (which came to us highly recommended) our two cats receive good tasting and healthy nutrition. For reasons best known to them, neither cat seems to like wet food (!), so Life’s Abundance is their primary, no, only source of good, grain free, nutrition.” – Steve Bulb Buyer, reviewing Life’s Abundance Cat Food
“4 out of 5 of my cats think this is the best dry food in the house now, and the 5th thinks it’s the second best. Quality ingredients I can feel good about feeding. I started with just a 2 pound bag, but I’m back for the 15 pound bag now. Good thing shipping is quick!” – Jeanna Champion, reviewing Life’s Abundance Cat Food
Negative Reviews
“My two boys like this sometimes, sometimes not.” – Dana Radell, reviewing Life’s Abundance Cat Food
“My cats love it. wish the nutrients were a little better” – Kate Pemberton, reviewing Life’s Abundance Cat Food
How Much Does Life’s Abundance Cat Food Cost?
At the moment, we found the 2 lb grain free bag of food for $13.15. The 6 lb bag is $28.03. The 15 lb bag is $65.56. Prices are a little less if you sign up for autoship.
The 2.2 lb bag of the grain-inclusive dry food is $11.77. The 6.6 lb bag is $24.48. And the 16.5 lb bag is $57.20. Again, prices are a little lower with autoship.
For the canned foods (currently unavailable), Life’s Abundance has them listed at 24-3 ounce cans for $33.30. A single 3-ounce can is $1.51. Prices are slightly lower with autoship.
Overall, Is Life’s Abundance Cat Food a Good Choice?
Yes, Life’s Abundance cat foods seem to be good foods. We think the grain-inclusive dry food is a better choice than the grain-free food. Both of the canned foods, as currently formulated, seem to be good quality foods.
In terms of ingredients and price, we would compare Life’s Abundance cat foods to Petcurean and Canadian Naturals.
How Do You Order Life’s Abundance Cat Food?
You can order Life’s Abundance cat foods from the company’s web site. You can also buy the cat food from one of the company’s many local representatives/distributors. You can even become a field rep yourself.