Chicken is a very popular food for pets. At an average of 24% fat, it is higher in fat than our other whole animal diets because the skin is included. This fat layerunder the skin and in the body cavity contains a goodsource of omega 6 fatty acids. While…
Please note that this is the only Pixie patty that is NOT a Whole Animal Diet. It does not contain bones or organs. It is designed as an alternative protein for occasional supplemental feeding to provide variety in your pet’s diet. Kangaroo meat is a truly organic nutrient-rich full…
Goat is the most widely consumed red meat in the world. The average fat is about 14.5% saturated fat, and goat has lower cholesterol than traditional meats. Less saturated fat and less cholesterol mean healthier red meat for the health-conscious pet owner. Additionally, goat meat has higher levels of…
Pork is a red meat high in protein and rich in many vitamins and minerals. Our lean pork is an excellent addition to a healthy diet for your pet. Our pork diet contains an average of 12.5% fat because of our level of trimming and various other factors. The…
Carnivora’s Green tripe is amongst the most prized on the market. As expected it is smelly and green and our pets love the stuff even if we can’t stand the smell of it! Coming solely from grass-fed animals, our Green tripe is the entire second stomach or the omasum…
Turkey is high in protein and lower in fat comparing to our other diets at average of 9%. It provides a rich source of iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and B vitamins. In terms of minerals, turkey is richest in selenium. Copper, and magnesium are also found in noteworthy amounts.…
Our pasture-raised beef is lower in polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acids and saturated fats than feedlot beef. With an average of 9.5% fat, our beef is lean and is a very valuable food for any carnivore. It is a rich source of iron and therefore a good food for building…
Finely ground whole rabbit carcass. Whole rabbit patties do not contain the head, feet, hide, large intestine (manure) or bladder. All the bones are grindable so bone content in rabbit is higher than patties made from larger animals (only a small percentage of bones in larger animals like goat, lamb, bison…