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The Cat Bag (6lbs)

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The Cat Bag (6lbs)

The Cat Bag (6lbs)

 

Chicken scraps that'll have your feline meowin'
Occasionally we receive products that don't meet our quality standards. Sometimes these items are too small, poorly cut, have package defects, or they have simply been in our freezer for too long. Our own cats love these items so we are opening them up to cats all around the country.

What's typically in the bag? 

• We try to include a minimum of: 6lbs various chicken cuts and ground beef in each bag.

• These items include: Chicken wings, chicken quarters, chicken livers, whole chickens, and other various chicken cuts, along with ground beef. 

Recommendations: We give these items to our pets raw and uncooked, as they have been consuming them like this for thousands of years. Although, if you are uncomfortable with that, just be sure to avoid giving your animal cooked bones, as these can splinter and become unsafe for your pet. 

Tip: If your pet is new to a raw diet, add these items in slowly and in small portions, gradually increasing over time so they can adjust properly.

We recommend supervising your pets when giving them bones.

$17.48

Original: $49.95

-65%
The Cat Bag (6lbs)

$49.95

$17.48

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Chicken scraps that'll have your feline meowin'
Occasionally we receive products that don't meet our quality standards. Sometimes these items are too small, poorly cut, have package defects, or they have simply been in our freezer for too long. Our own cats love these items so we are opening them up to cats all around the country.

What's typically in the bag? 

• We try to include a minimum of: 6lbs various chicken cuts and ground beef in each bag.

• These items include: Chicken wings, chicken quarters, chicken livers, whole chickens, and other various chicken cuts, along with ground beef. 

Recommendations: We give these items to our pets raw and uncooked, as they have been consuming them like this for thousands of years. Although, if you are uncomfortable with that, just be sure to avoid giving your animal cooked bones, as these can splinter and become unsafe for your pet. 

Tip: If your pet is new to a raw diet, add these items in slowly and in small portions, gradually increasing over time so they can adjust properly.

We recommend supervising your pets when giving them bones.