
Grain-Free Cat Food — Grain-free feline recipes
Grain-free cat food with salmon and fresh chicken as the first ingredient. Only quality protein and gentle carbohydrates for delicate feline digestions.
- Salmon and fresh chicken as the first ingredient
- No wheat, maize or soya: gentle carbohydrates from sweet potato
- Ideal for cats with sensitive skin or gluten intolerance
- No artificial colours or preservatives
The cat is a strict carnivore
Unlike the dog, the cat is an obligate carnivore: its body is designed to obtain energy from animal protein and fat, not from cereals. Excess grain in a feline diet provides empty calories and is linked to overweight and heavy digestion.
That is why our grain-free cat food starts from fresh salmon and chicken as the first ingredient, with a high percentage of animal protein and gentle sweet-potato carbohydrates. Closer to what a cat would eat by nature.
Which cats it is ideal for
It is a good choice for cats with sensitive skin, delicate digestion, a tendency to hairballs or gluten intolerance, as well as for those seeking the meatiest possible recipe. Natural taurine, essential for feline heart and vision, is always present.
Remember that cats regulate thirst poorly: if your cat eats dry food, make sure it always has fresh, clean water, ideally at several points around the home or with a fountain, to encourage good hydration.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does a cat need grain-free food?+
The cat is a strict carnivore: it uses animal protein far better than cereals. Grain-free food, with fresh meat or fish as the first ingredient, fits its physiology better and usually means better digestion, a shinier coat and a weight that is easier to control.
What does feline food contain if it has no cereals?+
Energy comes mainly from animal protein and fat (salmon, chicken), and carbohydrates come from gentle sources such as sweet potato, in low proportion. It always includes taurine, an essential amino acid that the cat does not produce and must get from the diet.
Does grain-free food help with hairballs?+
It can help indirectly: a diet rich in quality protein and with good natural fibre improves intestinal transit and coat quality, which reduces the amount the cat swallows while grooming. Brushing regularly remains the best ally.
How do I switch my cat to grain-free food?+
Cats are especially neophobic about food, so make the transition slowly, over 7-10 days or even more, mixing increasing amounts of the new food. If your cat rejects it, step back to a smaller proportion and progress more slowly.
