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High-Quality Protein: Supports muscle maintenance and repair.
Low in Fat: Good for pets needing a leaner diet.
Rich in Iron and Zinc: Supports immune function and red blood cell production.
B Vitamins (especially B12, niacin, riboflavin): Promote energy metabolism and nervous system health.
Taurine (important for cats): Naturally occurring in red meats, although raw diets may still require supplemental taurine for felines.
suitable for cats
Cats are obligate carnivores and require a diet that is almost entirely animal-based. Venison can serve as a primary muscle meat, but must be part of a diet that includes:
Taurine (critical for heart and eye health)
Organ meats for vitamins A and D
Bone or calcium supplements for skeletal health
Must be fed with balanced organ and bone ratio, not just muscle meat.
Ideally grind with organs and finely ground bone, or use a premix supplement.
Cats may require additional taurine if feeding venison only.
Suitable for dogs
Dogs are facultative carnivores and can thrive on a meat-based diet supplemented with bones, organs, and some vegetables.
Venison is an excellent option for dogs with food allergies or sensitivities, especially to common proteins like chicken or beef.
Should be part of a balanced raw diet (e.g., PMR – Prey Model Raw or BARF – Biologically Appropriate Raw Food).
Combine with organ meats (like liver, kidney) and raw meaty bones.
Ensure calcium and phosphorus balance, usually through bones or supplements.
Include omega-3 sources (like fish oil) if not already present.
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High-Quality Protein: Supports muscle maintenance and repair.
Low in Fat: Good for pets needing a leaner diet.
Rich in Iron and Zinc: Supports immune function and red blood cell production.
B Vitamins (especially B12, niacin, riboflavin): Promote energy metabolism and nervous system health.
Taurine (important for cats): Naturally occurring in red meats, although raw diets may still require supplemental taurine for felines.
suitable for cats
Cats are obligate carnivores and require a diet that is almost entirely animal-based. Venison can serve as a primary muscle meat, but must be part of a diet that includes:
Taurine (critical for heart and eye health)
Organ meats for vitamins A and D
Bone or calcium supplements for skeletal health
Must be fed with balanced organ and bone ratio, not just muscle meat.
Ideally grind with organs and finely ground bone, or use a premix supplement.
Cats may require additional taurine if feeding venison only.
Suitable for dogs
Dogs are facultative carnivores and can thrive on a meat-based diet supplemented with bones, organs, and some vegetables.
Venison is an excellent option for dogs with food allergies or sensitivities, especially to common proteins like chicken or beef.
Should be part of a balanced raw diet (e.g., PMR – Prey Model Raw or BARF – Biologically Appropriate Raw Food).
Combine with organ meats (like liver, kidney) and raw meaty bones.
Ensure calcium and phosphorus balance, usually through bones or supplements.
Include omega-3 sources (like fish oil) if not already present.