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Raw Cage-free Chicken (Cat Food)

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      Raw Duck & Beef (Cat Food)

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            Frozen Raw Meals for Cats

            Give your cats 100% natural raw cat food that is specially formulated for obligate carnivores and conveniently available online in Singapore. Our premade frozen raw cat food comes with a superfood twist and is meticulously crafted to be high in moisture and packed with natural amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. Ready to thaw and serve, this wet cat food is tailored for your raw-fed feline companion. Treat your cat to nutrient-rich, frozen raw meat-based cat food delivered straight to your doorstep.

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            Why Choose Raw Feeding for Your Cat?

            Cats aren’t just carnivores, they’re obligate carnivores. That means their bodies are biologically wired to thrive on meat-first diets. Feeding raw food for cats is all about going back to basics with minimally processed, protein-rich meals that mirror what they would naturally eat in the wild.

            For many cat owners, the appeal lies in ingredient transparency, minimal processing, and a more natural approach to nutrition. No mystery fillers, no unnecessary extras, just real food doing what it’s meant to do.

            Types of Raw Cat Food Available

            Not all raw food for cats is created equal, but that can be a good thing. Variety makes it easier to find the right fit for your cat’s nutritional needs, preferences, and sensitivities.

            You’ll typically find complete meals that are balanced and ready to serve, single-protein options that may suit sensitive cats or elimination diets, and mixed-protein meals for variety and broader nutrient profiles.

            Kittens may benefit from nutrient-dense formulations, while senior or sensitive cats often do better with simpler, easily digestible proteins. The goal is to match the meal to your cat’s life stage, activity level, and individual needs.

            Benefits of Raw Cat Food for Digestion, Coat & Energy

            One of the biggest reasons owners switch to raw diets for cats is the visible difference it can make. Raw diets are often easier to digest, which may support smaller, firmer stools and better nutrient absorption.

            Over time, many cats may also show shinier coats, reduced shedding, and more stable energy levels. When a cat’s diet works with their body, their digestion, coat condition, and overall vitality often follow.

            How to Transition Your Cat to a Raw Diet

            Cats are not always quick to embrace change, so transitioning to raw food for cats should be gradual to help avoid digestive upset and feeding resistance.

            Start by mixing small amounts of raw food into your cat’s current meals, then slowly increase the ratio over 7 to 10 days. Monitor changes in appetite, stool consistency, and overall behaviour during the transition.

            Patience is key. Some cats take more convincing than others, but a slower transition can make the process smoother and more comfortable.

            If you want to enhance your cat’s diet with added flavour and hydration, incorporating bone broth can be a helpful way to do so.

            How Much Raw Food Should You Feed?

            Feeding amounts for raw food for cats depend on your cat’s weight, age, and activity level. As a general guide, most adult cats require around 2–3% of their body weight daily, split across meals.

            Highly active cats may need more, while indoor or less active cats may need less. Adjust portions based on your cat’s body condition and seek guidance from a pet nutrition professional if you are unsure.

            Storage, Handling & Feeding Tips

            Because raw food for cats is minimally processed, proper handling matters. Store meals frozen until needed, thaw safely in the fridge rather than at room temperature, serve fresh, and discard leftovers promptly.

            Clean bowls and preparation areas thoroughly to keep feeding safe and hygienic for both you and your cat. Proper handling helps maintain freshness in your pet’s diet. You can also learn more about the fresh food benefits for pets.

            Frequently Asked Questions

            What is raw cat food?

            Raw cat food is a minimally processed, meat-based diet designed to better match a cat’s natural nutritional needs.

            Is it healthy for cats to eat raw food?

            When properly balanced and handled safely, raw food for cats can support digestion, coat health, and overall wellbeing.

            What kind of raw food can I give my cat?

            Look for complete, balanced meals or high-quality single-protein options depending on your cat’s age, sensitivities, and nutritional needs.

            Do cats live longer on a raw diet?

            Longevity depends on many factors, but a nutrient-rich, species-appropriate diet can support long-term health and wellbeing.