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Why Raw?

We believe pet food should be food. Our recipes are designed to model the natural prey diet that cats and dogs would have eaten in the wild; full of meats and fresh veggies that are made without added processes and are unproblematic to their digestive systems.

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  • Improved cognitive function
  • Cleaner teeth
  • Shinier coat
  • Healthier skin
  • Smaller stool

Frequently Asked Questions

We live for this question. Get the raw facts by visiting our Why Raw section, The Bold Blog, or by contacting us to speak to a live Pets-pert.

Here’s the scoop. Although we do believe that feeding only a raw diet is best, if you still need to feed some kibble (due to budget or convenience), you can feed both kibble and raw food in separate meals. However, you shouldn’t mix the two! Kibble and raw should be served separately to avoid digestive upset.


We generally recommend only feeding raw, but if you’re not ready yet, you have a couple of options:


Feed one raw meal and one kibble meal per day.

Feed raw for several days, then feed kibble for several days.

We believe that some raw is better than no raw.

This is not uncommon! Most cats need a bit of time to make the switch.

If your cat does not take to raw right away, mix the raw blend with canned cat food. For example, start with ¼ raw food and ¾ canned food. Gradually reduce the canned food until you are feeding an entirely raw diet. Every cat is different — be patient as this can be a lengthy process!

Contact us if you need help switching your cat to raw.

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