Raw Cat Food

Our raw cat food range is designed to provide cats with a diet built around high quality animal protein. As obligate carnivores, cats naturally thrive on meat-based nutrition, and our raw diet for cats focuses on ingredients that support healthy digestion, coat condition, and overall wellbeing.

By prioritising real meat instead of the fillers often found in traditional kibble, these products offer a more natural approach to feeding. You can browse our all products range for additional options or add nutrient-dense organs to help build a balanced bowl.

For households feeding both cats and dogs, it’s easy to pair your order with products from our raw for dogs collection. If you are looking for a convenient way to keep your freezer stocked, our bundle boxes offer a practical solution with a mix of proteins.

 
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Freeze Dried Chicken Hearts
 
Freeze Dried Chicken Breast Chunks
 
Freeze Dried Raw Sardines
 
Freeze Dried Whole Green Lipped Mussels
 
Freeze Dried Salmon Belly
 
Freeze Dried Diced Lamb Hearts
 
Freeze Dried Kangaroo Liver
 
Freeze Dried Emu Cookie
 
Freeze Dried Crocodile Bites
 
Freeze Dried Chicken Liver
 
Freeze Dried Australian Chicken Necks 100g
 
Freeze Dried Australia Duck Tenders 80g
 
Freeze Dried Lamb Cookie
 
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Freeze Dried Pig Snouts

Raw Cat Food FAQs

Cats have different nutritional requirements than dogs, particularly when it comes to taurine and certain nutrient ratios. For this reason, it is best to feed products specifically formulated for cats.

Start slowly by mixing a small amount of raw food with your cat’s current meals. Gradually increase the amount of raw food over several days as your cat adjusts.

Raw diets naturally contain high moisture levels, which can help support hydration. This can be particularly beneficial for cats, who often drink less water than they should.

Most adult cats eat around 2–4% of their ideal body weight per day. The exact amount will depend on age, size, and activity level.

Kittens can eat raw diets when the meals are properly balanced for growth. If you are feeding a kitten, it is important to choose nutritionally complete options.