Transitioning To Feline Natural

When transitioning your cat to a Feline Natural feast, start by mixing a small amount into their current food following the guide below, slowly increasing the amount of Feline Natural over 10 days until your cat enjoys a full bowl of Feline Natural. 

Transitioning correctly over this time will give your cat (and their stomach!) time to adjust to the high-meat, nutrient-dense content of Feline Natural feasts.  

Day 1 - 3

75% current food, 25% Feline Natural

Day 4 - 6

50% current food, 50%
Feline Natural

Day 7 - 9

25% current food, 75% Feline Natural

Day 10

100% Feline Natural

Feed As A

Complete & Balanced Meal

Our Freeze-dried cat food can be served as is, dry, or rehydrated by adding warm water.

When adding water to our Freeze-dried cat food, we recommend rehydrating equal parts food to warm water.

1 cup food = 1 cup water.

As a guide, the temperature of warm water should be comfortable when applied to the back of your hand.

Scoop

Scoop

Add water

Add Water

Serve

Serve

Feed As A

Tasty Topper

Add a sprinkle of Freeze-dried cat food on top of your existing food to increase the nutrient content of your cat's meal.

Topping is a great way to see if Freeze-dried is right for you and your cat!

Sprinkle

Sprinkle

Feline Natural

How Much To Feed

To feed as a complete and balanced meal, follow our recommended feeding methods and feeding guides linked below.

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    Very Helpful with the information provided on the Cat Foods!

    I have an elderly cat that has kidney disease and she therefore requires food that is low in phosphorus, and that information is provided via the DMB% (dry matter basis). I've had to contact many other cat food companies to get this information about their food, and this is the first one where the information is available on the website. So thank you!

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