What is a PMR Diet?
Cats are obligate carnivores, requiring a diet rich in animal meat, organs, and bones. The Prey Model Raw (PMR) diet mimics the natural diet of wild cats, providing essential nutrients without fillers or additives. At Wholesome Rabbit, our cat food follows the Franken Prey Model, blending chicken and pork to replicate a whole prey animal’s nutritional profile.
Benefits for Cats:
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Natural Nutrition: Provides essential nutrients like taurine and Vitamin A, crucial for your cat’s health.
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Digestive Health: Grain-free formula reduces digestive issues and supports gut health.
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Healthy Skin & Coat: Rich in Omega fatty acids for a shiny coat and healthy skin.
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Dental Health: Raw bones help clean teeth and support gum health.
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Optimal Weight & Energy: High-protein, low-carb diet supports ideal weight and boosts vitality.
Why Choose Wholesome Feline Feast?
Our ingredients are freshly prepared, and designed to meet your cat’s primal needs. Choose between our raw and cookable variants for a diet that aligns with your feeding preference.
Order Wholesome Feline Feast today and nourish your cat naturally!
Food Safety Handling
Keep frozen until needed.
Thaw in the fridge at 4 °C for 24 hours before meal preparation or feeding.
Portion daily meals and refreeze.
Feeding
Adult Cats: Serve 2% to 3.5% of their ideal body weight in food daily. If feeding twice a day, divide the total portion between the two meals. Adjust the amount based on your cat’s activity level, weight management goals, and life stage. Highly recommended as a food topper. Consider calcium and phosphorus supplementation for cooked diets. The Raw Feeding variant contains bones; do not cook.
Ratio
Cookable Meat: 63% Muscle Meat | 25% Organ Meat | 4% Liver | 8% Secreting Organ
Raw Feeding: 55% Muscle Meat | 25% Organ Meat | 8% Bone | 4% Liver | 8% Secreting Organ
Ingredients
Cookable Meat: Chicken breast, pork shoulder, pork heart, chicken gizzard, pork liver, and pork kidney.
Raw Feeding: Chicken leg quarter, pork shoulder, pork heart, chicken gizzard, pork liver, and pork kidney.