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Are Chicken Necks Safe for Cats?
 If you’ve ever seen someone feed a cat a raw chicken neck, it might have made you pause. Crunching bones? For cats?! It sounds a little scary, doesn’t it? But before you dismiss it as a bad ide...
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Read moreFrequently Asked Questions
Many pet owners believe that raw food closely resembles a dog’s natural diet, providing whole, unprocessed ingredients which may support overall health, digestion, and coat condition.
Unlike kibble or canned food, freeze-drying aims to retain more natural nutrients and flavours without cooking or heat, which can break down certain vitamins and minerals.
High-quality dog foods focus on using whole, nutrient-rich ingredients like premium meats, organic fruits, and vegetables. These products are typically free from GMOs, gluten, fillers, and grains, prioritising free-range, ethically sourced meats and organic produce to deliver balanced, natural nutrition.
Look for transparency in sourcing and ingredient lists. Brands that prioritise ethical sourcing will often provide information about their suppliers, certifications, and practices on their websites or product packaging. You can find more information about our sourcing practices and producers here.
Look for pet food brand that meet and exceed the requirement of AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) or NRC (National Research Council) that indicate the food meets safety and nutritional guidelines. Additionally, check for quality assurance standards that ensure the product is made in Australia, reflecting a commitment to local sourcing and manufacturing practices.