Ingredients
Lean beef (80% trim), beef heart, beef kidneys, beef liver, beef bone, parsley, blueberries, California dried kelp, supplements.
Our ComplEat Raw Bowls Beef Dinner for cats is designed to provide your pet with a well-rounded and nutritious diet. Made with a combination of beef, bones, organs, fruit, and supplements, your cat will be thriving on this complete and balanced meal.
Lean beef (80% trim), beef heart, beef kidneys, beef liver, beef bone, parsley, blueberries, California dried kelp, supplements.
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Crafted in the USA in our USDA Process Verified – Human Grade facility. Our ComplEat recipe is a simple formula, made with sustainable and natural ingredients, the way nature intended. Using only humanely raised, all natural USDA certified meats, California farm-fresh organic veggies, and all natural, functional supplements, we guarantee a wagging tail and licked-clean bowl!
Each meal is complemented by organic vegetables, delivered fresh daily, and incorporates unique, functional ingredients. Our recipes contain no plant oils and are designed to provide an optimal omega-6 to omega-3 ratio (approximately 5:1). We ensure our meals are free from hormones, antibiotics, and GMOs. Plus, they are AFFCO complete and balanced for all life stages.
Keep food frozen. When ready, thaw the necessary portion in the fridge. Patties and sliders will thaw within 12 hours (approximately). Store all unused portions in the fridge. Raw food should be used within 4 days. Handle all raw meat with appropriate care and hygiene. Wash all surfaces, bowls and utensils with hot, soapy water.
A raw food diet for dogs involves feeding your pet a meal consisting of uncooked and unprocessed ingredients. Raw food diet for pets can include a variety of different ingredients, including raw meat (such as beef, chicken, or turkey), bones, organs (such as liver or kidney), and vegetables.
The idea behind this type of diet is that it mimics the natural diet of wild dogs, which typically eat prey animals and plants. Proponents of raw food diets believe that this type of diet is more natural and healthier for dogs than traditional kibble or canned dog food.
WARNING: Not for human consumption. DO NOT COOK. Contains ground bone.