Why feed a cat raw food?

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Written by Sophie
Updated over a week ago

A raw food diet is the best choice for feeding your cat.

Why?

Cats are obligate carnivores. This means that they have to eat meat. So unlike dogs, who can scavenge all manner of foods, cats require meat in their diet to survive. One of the reasons that some cats fed on standard tinned, sachet or dry food might seem to always be hungry - meowing every time you pass the kitchen cupboard - is that these processed foods include carb fillers and lower levels of natural meat protein, so they need to eat more to feel satisfied.

Once you switch your cat to a raw diet, which usually contains around 90% meat, this demand to eat repeatedly is likely to reduce in all but the real foodies. They will be getting the meat proteins they need in a more natural way - in other words, their diet will be closer to what they would eat in the wild.

Our food is free from artificial colours, preservatives and flavourings, and does not contain any fillers or chemicals. The recipes have been fine-tuned by vet and nutritional consultant Dr Charlotte Gray MA VetMB (cantab) MRCVS.

This is real nutritious food the way nature intended, which will make for a happier, healthier cat.

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