Black Foot Raw

Feline Evolutionary Diet

$28.00

Buy 4 at $24.50 each

Complete and Balanced
7 X 100g raw meat packs to create a complete and balanced diet. Beef, lamb, chicken, duck, Atlantic mackerel, Sardines, mussels, oysters and more. Devised with pet naturopaths and nutritionists from America and Australia. Species-appropriate meat package, based on the natural diet of your pet.
More details below

Red Meats

Preys consisted primarily of mammals like gerbils, rabbits, and deer. Using beef, lamb, and kangaroo, we recreate the same amino acid profiles and fats your pet’s wild cousins would eat. Red meats are also vital for minerals like zinc and iron. We use only grassfed or wild caught meats for better omega 3 to 6 ratio and thiamin.

Poultry

A sparrow is like a vitamin B complex supplement for your pet. To provide the same, we use chicken and duck. The vitamin B family denature when exposed to air so poultry is an important part of your pet’s diet.

Fish

Yes, fish is not really a prey for wild cats and wolves but they sometimes ate lizards, an essential source of vitamin D and magnesium. Fish provides your pets with the same, as well as the added boost of omega 3. Mussels add manganese to your pet’s diet.

Organs

Muscle organs are taurine rich while secreting organs are so nutritious they are added in small amounts to prevent excess. Liver serves up vitamin A and copper while the various organs like kidney and spleen give you selenium and other essentials.

Ground Bones

Many of you will know that bones are a rich source of calcium. But they also supply magnesium, iron, manganese, selenium and a host of other minerals, as well as traces of highly bio-available vitamin E. The connective tissues are rich in collagen. We use the neck, head, feet, wings, tails, and ribs in our meat packs.

Wholefood Supplements

Egg yolk: for choline, vitamin D and many more. Nutritional yeast: vitamin B complex. Tripe: manganese. Sunflower seed powder: vitamin E and zinc. Oyster: zinc. Kelp: iodine. Inulin: probiotic fibre.

Beef chuck, beef lung, beef spleen and liver, ground oxtail, chicken thigh, chicken gizzard, chicken liver, chicken neck bone, Atlantic mackerel, sardines salmon roe, NZ mussels, egg yolk, nutritional yeast, tripe, sunflower seed powder oyster, inulin, kelp, spirulina.

Cycled Ingredients: lamb testicles, lamb brain, lamb tongue beef kidney, beef pancreas, chicken heart, duck wing bone, kangaroo pluck, Atlantic salmon, pork, rabbit, quail, venison, mountain goat and more…

Guaranteed Analysis (DM):
Protein 54.2%, Fat 36%, Ash 6.52%, Vitamin A, B complex, Choline, D3, E, K, Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride, Magnesium, Iron, Copper, Manganese, Zinc, Iodine, Selenium

Step 1

Transition to wet food. Start regular feeding schedule. Stop free feeding. It’s not healthy! Introduce tiny portions of canned food – approach us for
recommendations. Remove food after 1 hour. Slowly increase wet food and decrease dry until all food is wet. No dry.

Step 2

Transition to raw food. Break Blackfoot meat packs into parts. Put unused portions into freezer. Add pea-sized amounts of raw. Mix in well. Continue to increase raw as you decrease the wet food. If pet refuses increase in raw, go back to smaller amounts. Do not let your cat refuse food for more than a day… it may cause fatty liver disease! Patience. Your pet is worth it.

Issues?

  1. Vomiting: reset to smaller amounts. If vomiting persists, switch protein to eliminate possible food intolerance.
  2. Refusing raw completely: Try a different protein (white meat to red or the other way). Add toppers like nutritional yeast, parmesan cheese, crushed kibbles, freeze dried, canned food juice.
  3. Come talk to us to help you troubleshoot… we have helped countless pets transition.

Pair this with probiotic colostrum to complete the ancestral diet

or help with medical conditions