Our Chicken & Organ is perfect for cats and small dogs of all ages. It comes in 1/4lb blocks, sold in 10lb boxes and individual portions.
We do not recommend feeding any of our single protein products on their own, rather they are designed to be mixed and matched. With Raw Feeding variety of proteins is key, both Red and White meats, as well as a calcium source (bone) and organ content being absolutely necessary. Without ensuring these things your pet will be lacking essentials nutrients.
Chicken & Organ is a muscle meat, bone, and organ blend, that being said it is quite high in bone content when fed alone as well as lacking variety of protein. It pairs well with Beef & Organ, Venison & Organ, and Emu & Organ, where is gets red meat and variety.
All of our Cat blends have slightly higher Heart and Organ content, in comparison to our Dog blends. This is because your cats’ nutritional needs do vary slightly from those of their canine counter parts! Cats are also imprint eaters, meaning they often get stuck on one thing and refuse to eat anything else. Because of this we recommend providing a variety from the beginning to make sure they get all of their nutritional needs met.
Additional information
unit
10# Box
portions
40x114g
80% Bone-in-Chicken
20% Chicken Organ
Why We Include:
Bone-In Chicken: Chicken is a highly nutritious protein for cats. Chicken provides essential fatty acids and protective monounsaturated fat. Compared to other meats, chicken is high in vitamin A, with significant levels of various vitamin B complexes. Raw bones provide a natural and highly digestible source of calcium. Bone is also required to provide a natural balance to the higher levels of phosphorus found in raw meat. Using a bone-in product allows your cat to exercise their jaw muscles as they crunch down and work on the bone.
Organ Meat: Taurine is an amino acid found only in meat and in high concentrations in organ meat. Obligate carnivores like cats and ferrets require taurine in their diet because they cannot manufacture it on their own, like dogs can. Uncooked organ meat, especially heart, is the best raw source of taurine. Cooking destroys this nutrient. A taurine deficiency can cause blindness and heart problems.
Cat Chicken & Organ -10# Box
MSRP
Box: $45.00
Portion: $1.25
Description
Our Chicken & Organ is perfect for cats and small dogs of all ages. It comes in 1/4lb blocks, sold in 10lb boxes and individual portions.
We do not recommend feeding any of our single protein products on their own, rather they are designed to be mixed and matched. With Raw Feeding variety of proteins is key, both Red and White meats, as well as a calcium source (bone) and organ content being absolutely necessary. Without ensuring these things your pet will be lacking essentials nutrients.
Chicken & Organ is a muscle meat, bone, and organ blend, that being said it is quite high in bone content when fed alone as well as lacking variety of protein. It pairs well with Beef & Organ, Venison & Organ, and Emu & Organ, where is gets red meat and variety.
All of our Cat blends have slightly higher Heart and Organ content, in comparison to our Dog blends. This is because your cats’ nutritional needs do vary slightly from those of their canine counter parts! Cats are also imprint eaters, meaning they often get stuck on one thing and refuse to eat anything else. Because of this we recommend providing a variety from the beginning to make sure they get all of their nutritional needs met.
Additional information
10# Box
40x114g
80% Bone-in-Chicken
20% Chicken Organ
Why We Include:
Bone-In Chicken: Chicken is a highly nutritious protein for cats. Chicken provides essential fatty acids and protective monounsaturated fat. Compared to other meats, chicken is high in vitamin A, with significant levels of various vitamin B complexes. Raw bones provide a natural and highly digestible source of calcium. Bone is also required to provide a natural balance to the higher levels of phosphorus found in raw meat. Using a bone-in product allows your cat to exercise their jaw muscles as they crunch down and work on the bone.
Organ Meat: Taurine is an amino acid found only in meat and in high concentrations in organ meat. Obligate carnivores like cats and ferrets require taurine in their diet because they cannot manufacture it on their own, like dogs can. Uncooked organ meat, especially heart, is the best raw source of taurine. Cooking destroys this nutrient. A taurine deficiency can cause blindness and heart problems.