Cat Feeding
Cat Feeding
A Simple Guide to Feeding Cats a Raw Diet
Cats are obligate carnivores — their bodies are designed to eat meat, bone, and organs. A raw diet supports their natural biology and overall wellbeing.
Benefits of Raw Feeding for Cats
- Improved coat condition
- Better hydration
- Reduced stool odour
- Natural weight management
What a Cat’s Raw Diet Should Include
- 80% muscle meat
- 10% bone
- 10% offal (5% liver, 5% other organs)
Transitioning Cats to Raw
Cats can be fussy, so a slow transition works best:
- Start by mixing small amounts of raw with their current food.
- Increase the raw portion gradually over 1–2 weeks.
- Warm the food slightly to enhance aroma and appeal.
Foods to Avoid
- Cooked bones
- Onions and garlic
- Highly seasoned or processed meats
Start Simple. Stay Consistent.
Cats often prefer smaller, more frequent meals. Keep things simple and let them adjust at their own pace.
Raw Feeding Plus
Specialist Centre for Animal Nutrition