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  • Savage Cat Food Savage Cat Food Whole Prey Quail
  • Savage Cat Food Savage Cat Food Whole Prey Quail

Savage Cat Food Whole Prey Quail

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Description

Two pack of whole raw frozen quail with head, feet and feathers raised sustainably in California. They have been split in half lengthwise and then vacuum sealed for easy serving. Quail is a great novel protein for many animals, and small enough to be a natural prey to cats and dogs. In the wild, cats and dogs will eat the whole prey, the head, feet and feathers acting as a natural fiber source.

First time? Some pets are not familiar with quail and it will take a while to transition. Exposing the cut side, topping and mixing with their favorite foods should help. Quail are recommended for intermediate to expert raw feeders, not recommended for pets that do not currently eat raw food.

Color will vary, one quail weighs an average of 3-4 ounces.

 

About the brand

We decided to create our own cat food, made from meat held to the highest human standards, and not cheapened by useless fruit and vegetable fillers. Our product is designed to have chunks of muscle meat that help cats develop healthy teeth and gums, and is portioned individually so that no one has to measure or guess the serving size. Thus Savage Cat Food, a raw frozen diet, was born. Our food is designed specifically for cats, not as the afterthought of a dog food company. The meat contains all the vitamins, minerals and nutrients in the same form as the prey consumed by cats in the wild.

 

Ingredients

Whole raw quail with head, feet and feathers, split lengthwise.

 

Caloric content

  • 28 kcal/oz

 

Guaranteed analysis

Crude Protein (min.): 22%
Crude Fat: (min.): 3.5%
Crude Fiber (min.): 1%
Moisture: 70%
Ash: 3.5%

 

Feeding guidelines

Safe to be fed to cats and dogs as a treat by itself or in addition to their meal.

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