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Our cat food and treat collection focuses on single-protein, grain-free nutrition that aligns with what cats need as obligate carnivores. From Canada Fresh's chicken, beef, salmon, and lamb recipes to freeze-dried chicken liver treats, every product here is made without artificial additives, giving you clean, simple options whether you're choosing daily treats or looking for a trusted everyday food.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning their bodies are biologically designed to get the vast majority of their nutrition from animal protein rather than carbohydrates or grains. Single-protein recipes also make it much easier to identify and manage food sensitivities, since there's only one primary ingredient to consider if a reaction occurs. Choosing recipes built around real meat first supports a cat's natural digestive and nutritional needs more closely than grain-heavy alternatives.
Why is grain-free food often recommended for cats?
Cats are obligate carnivores and get most of their nutritional needs from animal protein rather than grains, making grain-free, protein-focused recipes a closer match to their natural diet.
Are freeze-dried treats a good alternative to other cat treats?
Yes. Freeze-dried treats like chicken liver preserve natural nutrition without needing added preservatives, offering a clean, simple, single-ingredient option many cats find highly palatable.
How do I switch my cat to a new food?
Transition gradually over 5-7 days by mixing increasing amounts of the new food with the old food, which helps avoid digestive upset and improves acceptance.