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Give your pets meals a boost by using Frontier Pets food as a topper or for occasional feeding. Add to your current feeding regime by adding 20% of the daily feeding amount to 80% of their current diet.
A must for fussy animals or those that want to feed a variety. Substitute 50% of your pet’s current diet with Frontier Pets food. Either as one meal a day or with the existing food.
Over-the-top nutrition with ultra-convenience. Feed Frontier Pets food 100% of the time. Change varieties often to maintain interest.
How to transition your cat to raw pet food
If your pet has been on a diet of dry kibble and/or processed wet food, it’s important to transition gradually to raw feeding as a complete balanced meal.* Raw food is digested differently to processed food. Transitioning too quickly to raw feeding can cause stomach upset.
Similarly, if your pet is used to dry kibble or canned food, they may be fussy with raw food at first, so gradually introducing raw food will help their taste buds adjust.
This guide only follows general Vet advice for transitioning to raw feeding. However, every pet is unique, and they may transition at a different pace. If you have any concerns, contact us at or consult your Vet or Animal Health Specialist.
*Frontier Pets Freeze-Dried Raw Pet Food can be used as a complete balanced meal for 100% raw feeding, or as a Topper for a raw nutrient boost to their usual meals. See our Feeding Guide for details.
Frequently Asked Questions
A grain-free diet for cats involves feeding them food that doesn't contain grains such as wheat, corn, or rice. Instead, these diets typically rely on protein sources like meat, fish, and eggs, along with vegetables and fruits for additional nutrients. A grain-free diet is highly recommended for cats, as they are obligate carnivores, meaning they require meat for 95% of their diet. This diet mimics a cat's biologically appropriate diet and is recommended for optimal health. Cats have smaller stomachs designed for meat digestion, and excess grain can lead to liver issues, diabetes, obesity, and digestive problems like Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Frontier Pets Cat food is formulated to replicate a cat's natural diet, containing muscle meat, tripe, organ meats, and eggs for a complete nutritional profile.
Water content in cat food is very important. Cats don't drink much water, so they rely on their food to stay hydrated. Wet cat food has higher water content, which helps keep cats hydrated and supports their overall health, especially their kidneys and urinary tract.
Rotating between different flavors of cat food is not strictly necessary, but it can be beneficial. Offering variety in your cat's diet can help prevent them from becoming bored or developing finicky eating habits. It also ensures they receive a range of nutrients from different sources. However, sudden changes in diet can upset some cats' stomachs, so if you decide to rotate flavors, it's best to do so gradually to avoid digestive issues.
The quality of cat food profoundly impacts a cat's overall health due to their unique dietary needs as obligate carnivores. Cats require high-quality protein, as their small stomachs are designed to digest meat and limited amounts of fruits and vegetables. Carbohydrates, especially in excess of 2% to 5% of their diet, can lead to obesity, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and pancreatitis. Raw protein, particularly sourced from free-range and wild-caught sources without chemicals or additives, is optimal for cats.