Wild Possum meat is high in protein, minerals, and vitamins and contains the highest concentration of Omega 3 essential fatty acid of any protein source besides fish. The anti-inflammatory properties of Omega 3 aid the healthy functioning of the heart and organs and also promote healthy skin and coat. Low in fat so also good for cats and dogs with digestive issues.
Wild venison is low in fat, high in protein and iron, and a great source of vitamin B2, B3, B6, and B12.
Wild goat meat is an extremely nutritious protein source containing higher levels of iron than beef. Goat is also a very good source of Vitamin B2 which plays a key role in transporting iron around the body, plus promotes energy release and helps maintain healthy skin and eyesight.
How much do I feed?
- For puppies & kittens feed 40g per 1Kg of body weight
- For adult dogs and cats feed 20g per 1Kg of body weight
Every pet is unique and has different nutritional requirements, adjust feeding levels according to activity levels and condition of your pet.
Keep frozen. Once thawed use within three days.
Cats
- Cats like their meat blends at room temperature (“blood temperature”). If meat blends are cold, add some boiled water to “warm” the meat.
- Cats get their liquid from their meat, not usually from the water bowl.
- Older cats need animal protein, not more carbohydrates, and fats. http://feline-nutrition.org/nutrition/the-skinny-on-senior-cats-metabolism-explained