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Raw cat food headlines can be scary—but the science tells a different story. This deep dive breaks down safety, manufacturing standards, and nutrition to explain why properly made freeze-dried raw cat food is often safer than kibble or canned diets.
CatCrazy was founded from a place of heartbreak and love — after losing two beloved cats, Chopin and Wazoo, to tainted treats, the founders vowed to create a truly safe, natural, and nourishing food for cats. Their mission is simple: feed cats as nature intended, with minimal, nutrient-rich ingredients and total transparency.
Produced in the USA using freeze-dried raw chicken within 45 minutes of harvest, CatCrazy’s formula combines premium protein sources like chicken with bone, liver, and heart — ensuring essential nutrients such as taurine, vitamins, and minerals. Complementary ingredients like pumpkin, carrots, fish oil, cranberry, kelp, and eggs provide digestive balance, anti-inflammatory benefits, and immune support.
Each ingredient is chosen with purpose, supporting heart, thyroid, urinary, and overall feline health. The brand’s meticulous process, high safety standards, and dedication to quality reflect its promise: to honor the memory of lost pets by giving every cat the healthy, delicious food they deserve.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning their bodies are biologically designed to thrive on meat—not plants. Unlike humans or dogs, cats can’t survive on a vegan diet because they need essential nutrients like taurine, arachidonic acid, vitamin A, and vitamin B12, which are only found in animal tissue. Even with supplements, plant-based diets can’t provide the same balance, bioavailability, or digestive support as real meat. To keep cats healthy and thriving, a high-quality, meat-based diet is non-negotiable.
Discover the hidden truths about pet food with expert Susan Thixton. Learn what “byproducts” really mean, the difference between human-grade and feed-grade, and how to choose safe, healthy cat food you can trust.
With all the buzz around bird flu (H5N1), cat parents may be wondering how it impacts raw feeding. The good news? Poultry raised for food has a shorter lifespan, naturally lowering its risk of exposure. Plus, responsible pet food manufacturers prioritize sourcing from healthy flocks, use advanced safety measures like cold pasteurization, and conduct rigorous testing at every step.