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What's in Frontier Pets Cat Food?

Frontier Pets Cat Food contains ingredients such as free-range lamb, wild-caught fish, and free-range beef. It also includes certified organic seasonal fruits and vegetables like apples, carrots, and broccoli, as well as free-range eggs, flaxseed, sunflower oils, and added vitamins and minerals.

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Why Frontier Pet cat food is a top choice for cat owners

Learn more about our food from other cat lovers!

"Switching from Royal Canin to Frontier cat food dramatically improved my cat Zelda's chronic skin condition and overall health. After years of vet visits with no answers, her fur is now perfect and she's become a loving lap cat. Thank you for creating such a wonderful food!" - Sandra

"They were hesitant at first, but were brave enough to try something different. The girls love the wild-caught fish and lamb, not so fussed with beef, but that's ok. After two weeks of eating the freeze-dried raw food, their coats are so soft, and shine, they look so much healthier. Thank you frontier for creating real food for cats." - Nicola

"The Beef Tripe strips make the perfect trail mix for Atlas! We mix all the flavors of his Frontier freeze-dried food together with the beef tripe and take it with us when we go for a hike or on our daily walk. They also work wonderfully as training treats. He’ll do anything for them!" - Brooke

"We first heard about Frontier Pets food in 2020 and we thought freeze dried food was too expensive for us. But soon we realised Frontier Pets is actually much more reasonable than the freeze-dried food selling in the shops." - Constance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Raw Food Diet Good for Cats?

A raw food diet for cats aims to replicate their natural prey-based nutrition, potentially offering benefits such as improved coat condition, increased energy, and better digestion. However, there are significant risks associated with raw feeding, including bacterial contamination from pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli, which can harm both cats and humans. Additionally, ensuring a balanced diet is challenging; deficiencies in essential nutrients like taurine can lead to serious health issues. It's crucial to consult with a veterinarian before transitioning your cat to a raw diet to ensure it meets all nutritional requirements and is safe for your pet.

Why Do Vets Not Like Grain-Free Cat Food?

Many veterinarians express concerns about grain-free cat foods due to potential links with heart disease, specifically dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Grain-free diets often substitute grains with legumes or potatoes, which may interfere with taurine absorption—a vital amino acid for heart health in cats. Additionally, grains are a source of essential nutrients and fiber; eliminating them without proper substitutes can lead to nutritional imbalances. It's important to consult with a veterinarian before making dietary changes, especially when considering grain-free options, to ensure they meet your cat's health needs.

What Meat Is Healthiest for Cats?

Cats are obligate carnivores, requiring a diet rich in animal-based proteins. Lean meats such as chicken and turkey are excellent choices, providing high-quality protein and essential amino acids necessary for overall health. These meats are easily digestible and support muscle maintenance. It's important to ensure that any meat offered to cats is properly cooked to eliminate harmful bacteria and is free from seasonings or additives that could be toxic. Consulting with a veterinarian can help determine the most appropriate protein sources for your cat's specific dietary needs.

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