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Your Kitty Our Premium, Raw Cat Food

Most pet foods are formulated to meet minimum nutritional requirements. Wild Kitty Cat Food is formulated with all-natural whole-food ingredients for maximum nutrition. Your cat will eat approximately 50 percent less food, but get more vitamins, minerals, and all important amino acids like Tau-rine and Arginine.

There is now clinical evidence that a biologically-appropriate, high-density, high-protein diet may play a role in managing some feline health issues, primarily FUS (Feline Urological Syndrome) and Feline Diabetes.

Wild Kitty Raw All-Natural Cat Food is available in:

 Chicken with Clam Recipe

Duck with Clam Recipe

Sushi with Conch Dinner

Turkey with Clam Recipe

There is feline clinical evidence indicating that if your cat is eating dry food, the probability is increased that your cat is chronically dehydrated. The cat is not consuming enough water in its food. The cat’s urine will then become more concentrated, increasing the chances of developing stuvite crystals (alkaline) or oxylate crystals (acid).

A recent study indicated that feeding cats a super high animal protein diet (not vegetable protein) of 45 to 55 percent increased their water consumption significantly. The cat must drink more water to naturally process the protein and excrete the protein wastes. By increasing the cat’s consumption of water, you will dilute the acidity/alkalinity of a cat’s urine while encouraging more frequent flushing of the kidneys.

Wild Kitty Cat Food is very, very low in carbohydrates. You could call it a “Cat”kin’s diet, but it’s low in carbohydrates for very good reason. Unlike humans, your cat has no capacity for processing glucose (the by-product of digested carbohydrates). Excess carbohydrates may increase your cat’s blood sugar levels.

Nutritionally, there are very few vitamins found in carbohydrates that you cat requires. Because your cat is a carnivore, about 90 percent of your cat’s nutritional needs will be meet by animal protein and fats. If excessive carbohydrate/sugar consumption causes Type II Diabetes in the omnivorous, human population, imagine what extra carbs can do to your little carnivore!

Wild Kitty Cat Food does have some carbohydrates, but less than 7 percent on a dry basis. Compare that with 40 to 60 percent carbohydrates in most cat food.

Cats’ nutritional needs have not changed at all; we are merely bringing their diet more in par with their needs ... something that has been lost in the past 40 years. Are you feeding your cat to maximize his health and happiness? Feed your cat’s natural instincts (after all he is a carnivore). Feed your cat Wild Kitty Cat Food.

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