Cat Food for Skin & Coat Health

Our cat food range for skin and coat health focuses on omega-rich proteins, gentle single-protein options, and carefully chosen ingredients that support a healthy barrier and a glossy coat.

Dry, flaky skin and dull coats can often be linked back to diet, particularly when meals are heavy in fillers and low in the kind of animal fats cats thrive on. A raw, meat-based diet can help by providing high-quality protein and naturally occurring fats without the extras common in some commercial foods.

Β You can browse wider options in our full raw cat food collection or add nutrient-rich organs to round out a bowl. Multi-pet households can combine orders via the all products range, including items from our raw for dogs range for any dogs in the house.

 
Raw Goats Milk
 
Sardines
 
Salmon Belly
 
Quail Eggs
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Human Grade Salmon Mince

CAT FOOD FOR SKIN & COAT HEALTH FAQs

Yes. A nutrient-rich diet built around high-quality animal protein and balanced fats can noticeably improve coat shine, texture, and shedding patterns.
Omega-3 fatty acids, good-quality protein, and key vitamins and minerals all play a role. Oily fish and organ meats are especially useful.
For many cats, switching to a raw, limited-ingredient diet helps identify triggers and reduce flare-ups. Results vary, so monitoring is important.
Noticeable improvements often appear within 4 to 8 weeks of a consistent diet change, in line with new coat growth.
Avoid recipes with unnecessary fillers, colours, and common allergens. Stick to simple, single-protein options when testing for triggers.

Raw feeding made simple with our feeding calculator for dogs.

Take the guesswork out, save time, and keep your canine thriving.