Why a slow transition to new food is important for your cat.
Switching your cat to a raw food diet is one of the best things you can do for their long-term health — but it’s important to go slow. Just like us, cats need time to adjust to new foods. A gradual transition helps prevent upset tummies, loose stools, and food refusal.
We recommend starting with 25% raw and 75% of their current food, then slowly increasing the raw portion every few days. This gives your cat's digestive system time to adapt and makes the change a positive experience for everyone — tails will wag and bowls will be licked clean!
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