Combo Raw Cat Food

Your cat will love this mixed protein recipe combining RSPCA-approved chicken, all-Aussie beef, pasture-raised lamb and ocean fresh Tasmanian salmon.

Price

$
19.49
RRP

Size

1.38

We aren't kitten around!

Combo for Cats is a mixed protein recipe containing, chicken, beef, lamb and Tasmanian Salmon. With more tasty forms of protein than your cat could dream of, this combination recipe is truly a mouthful! Containing the goodness of muscle meat, vitamin and mineral-rich offal, fresh seasonal vegetables plus more, your feline friend is bound to be purring with delight.

  • RSPCA-approved chicken, all-Aussie beef, pasture-raised lamb and ocean fresh Tasmanian salmon.
  • Naturally high in the essential amino acid taurine.
  • Mixed protein recipe - variety made convenient for you with maximum nutrition for your cat.
  • All-natural nutrition from fresh, seasonal whole foods.
  • Raw and unprocessed, no artificial nasties or fillers.
  • Fresh, raw, real food for cats.

Skin Health
Bone, Nail & Dental Health
Immune Health
Muscle Repair & Growth
Joint Health
Gut Health
For cats of all ages, shapes and sizes.

High quality Raw Ingredients.. Always

At Big Dog we always use the highest quality human grade food sources from Australian farms (organic where possible) and local farms.

Chicken meat

Chicken is a rich source of complete protein and is s a lower fat meat which is higher in vitamin K, B3, and B5.
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Beef meat

Beef meat is a rich source of complete protein for our pets.
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Lamb meat

Lamb meat is a good source of vitamin B3, B6, and B12. These vitamins are important for proper red blood cell formation, brain health and nervous system function as well as cardiovascular system health.
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Liver

A true superfood for our pets, liver in Big Dog recipes allows our food to be complete and balanced using only fresh, natural whole foods.
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Kidney

Kidney is high in essential vitamins including vitamin A, B2, B6, B7, B12 and essential minerals iron and selenium.
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Washed Tripe

Tripe is an organ meat high in essential nutrition. High in protein, tripe is also a good source of vitamin B3, B5, B12, selenium, zinc, calcium, and manganese.
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Spleen

Spleen is a rich source of high-quality protein, which is essential for building and repairing tissues, organs, muscles, and cells in your dog's body.
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Trachea

Trachea is a natural source of cartilage and collagen.
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Tasmanian Salmon

Tasmanian Salmon is a rich source of complete protein for our pets, containing the amino acids methionine and cysteine.
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Whole Chicken Egg

Whole egg is a highly digestible, source of complete protein.
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Carrots

Carrots are a source of fibre, they contribute to digestive health and assist in improving stool quality.
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Lettuce

The most well-known health providing benefit of lettuce is chlorophyll, which is a power boosting nutrient that detoxifies the liver and digestive system.
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Cold Pressed Flaxseed Oil

Cold pressed flaxseed oil provides an additional source of omega-3 fatty acids.
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Calcified Red Marine Algae

Calcified red marine algae is rich in various minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc.
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Psyllium

Psyllium is a natural source of dietary fibre. Dietary fibre at species-appropriate amounts has many health benefits for our pets.
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Goats Whey

Whey is a source of glutathione, a protein that functions as a powerful antioxidant and assists in normal detoxification processes in the body.
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Kelp

Kelp is a superfood for our pets and one of the important ingredients that allows Big Dog recipes to be naturally complete and balanced without the addition of any synthetic or unnatural ingredients.
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Organic Fulvic Acid

Fulvic acid has been studied for its role as an antioxidant, reducing inflammation, improving gut health and more.
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Ingredient Info
Apples
Apples, like all plants are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Feeding Guide

How to Raw Feed Your Cat

  1. Calculate how much your pet needs to eat.
  2. Defrost their portion until thawed.
  3. Serve their meal, and enjoy a happier cat!
Feeding Chart

How much to feed your pet

  1. Calculate how much your pet needs to eat.
  2. Defrost their portion until thawed.
  3. Serve their meal, and enjoy better dog poo!
Transition Guide

How to Transition to a Raw food diet

We recommend a 2 week transition to a new food:

Nutritional Info

Typical Analysis

Kilojoules Per 100g
585
Kilojoules Per Serve
675
Serving Size (g)
115
Crude Protein
14%
Crude Fat
10%
Carbohydrates
1.5%
Fibre
<1%
Calcium
1%
Phosphorus
0.6%
Calcium/Phosphorus Ratio
1:0.6
Moisture
72%
Ash
2.5%
Taurine
0.11%
Omega 3 (g/100g)
0.6
Omega 6:3 Ratio
4:1

Ingredients

Chicken meat, beef (meat, liver, kidney, washed tripe, raw bone powder, spleen), lamb (meat, heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen, trachea), Tasmanian salmon meat, chicken eggs, carrots, lettuce, cold pressed flaxseed oil, organic calcified marine algae, nutritional yeast, psyllium, goats whey, organic kelp, sea salt, natural vitamin E, organic fulvic acid.

Storage and Handling

Read our detailed guide on handling and storing raw cat food
Keep Frozen
Store frozen

Be sure to keep raw food frozen until ready for thawing. Thaw before feeding, avoid re-freezing.

Storage and Safety

This is an all-natural product with no preservatives; once thawed it must be used within 2-3 days. Keep thawed portions in a sealed, airtight container in your refrigerator. Do not cook as our recipe contains bone. It is important to discard any thawed product that no longer look or smells fresh.

Defrost Properly


To thaw, place portion in a container and allow to thaw in the fridge. To accelerate the thawing process, place in sink of lukewarm water for 15 - 30 minutes, ensuring not to cook.

Wash Well

Standard safe hygienic practices should be followed at all times when handling fresh, raw food; ensure all utensils, work areas and hands are thoroughly washed with warm soapy water after being in contact with raw food.

The Fine Print

  • PET FOOD ONLY. Not for human consumption.
  • Contains offal and crushed bone or bone powder. DO NOT COOK.

FAQs

What is the difference between raw food diets for dogs and cats?

Cats are obligate carnivores, therefore our Big Dog Raw Food Diets for Cats are formulated to be higher in meat and lower in plant matter than our dog recipes.

We ask Animal Nutritionist, Narelle Cooke, if cats and dogs can eat the same food

How do I transition my cat to your raw food?

The transition from kibble to raw can be long and challenging, we recommend a very slow transition. The primary reason for this is to avoid upset stomachs but also because rejection of the food is to be expected. Give your cat the time and space they need to figure out their new diet. That being said, you do not want to leave it for more than 24 hours without eating something. Cats need to eat frequently as fasting is unnatural to them and could induce a case of Hepatic Lipidosis (feline liver disease).

Find our thorough transition guide for cats here: Transitioning to our Big Dog Raw Diet for Cats

How much taurine is in your cat food?

Taurine is an essential amino acid in cats and must be obtained in adequate amounts in the diet to prevent deficiency.

According to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), the daily dietary taurine requirements for cats for growth and health maintenance is 0.20% (dry matter) per day and we easily meet these needs.

Chicken - 0.07% (as fed) - 0.24% (Dry Matter)  

Turkey - 0.08% (as fed) - 0.30% (Dry Matter)  

Kangaroo - 0.07% (as fed) - 0.26% (Dry Matter)

Beef - 0.11% (as fed) - 0.38% (Dry Matter)

Combo - 0.11% (as fed) - 0.39% (Dry Matter)

The only time you may wish to supplement with additional Taurine would be during gestation and lactation. Feeding a few chicken hearts additionally per day is a great natural way to achieve this.

Can I feed my kitten Big Dog for Cats?

We generally recommend our food is suitable for kittens from 12 weeks of age, whichever comes first. We recommend feeding kittens 4-7% of their body weight.

If your kitten was weaned onto a raw diet, you can generally transition straight to a 100% Big Dog Diet.

If your kitten was weaned onto a cooked or processed diet (canned food, dry food, cooked rolls) then we recommend to transition more slowly.

A raw food diet is very different to a processed cooked diet and any sudden change in diet can create stomach upsets and gradually transitioning helps to minimise this.

Please follow these guidelines, whilst monitoring your kitten's stools. You should begin to notice smaller, less smelly stools as you transition towards a 100% raw food diet. Loose stools are OK during the transitioning period, but do make sure there is no persistent, watery stools.

Day 1-3: 20% New Diet 80% Old Diet

Day 4-6: 40% New Diet 60% Old Diet

Day 7-9: 60% New Diet 40% Old Diet

Day 10-12: 80% New Diet 20% Old Diet

Day 12+: 100% New Diet

The younger the kitten, generally the easier they are to transition. If you have an older cat or a particularly fussy kitten, please refer to our transition guide here.

Read more information on raw feeding kittens.

Which product should I feed my cat?

Our Big Dog for Cats range consists of mixed protein diets that provide all the macro and micronutrients your cat needs to be healthy and happy. These include protein, amino acids, taurine, healthy fats (including omega-3 fatty acids), moisture, antioxidants, probiotics, prebiotics, fibre, phytonutrients, active enzymes and essential vitamins and minerals. Mixed protein raw food diets, most closely represent an evolutionary diet and the predominant protein source in each product represents the flavour of that product.

For more information on each product, see our products page for cats.

Can my cat eat your dog recipes?

In short, yes! We have tested our dog recipes for their taurine levels, an essential amino acid for cats that must be obtained through their diet, and they are well above the minimum requirement for cats. While our dog recipes have a higher amount of plant material than our cat recipes, there is no nutritional concerns with rotating our dog recipes in your cats diet if your cat prefers these.

The exception here is our Kanga Single Protein Diet for dogs. Our Cat Kanga recipe is a mixed protein diet and more suitable for cats nutritional needs than this low fat diet for dogs with allergies or who need to lose weight.

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Help

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You can contact us with any questions you may have about our product or raw feeding. Just visit our contact page.

Reviews

I feed my cat Big Dog Raw patties for Cats. His favourite flavours are Kanga and Turkey. I'm definitely crazy cat lady. I've grown up with cats. My parents and friends feed wet food and dried food. They're old, they're grouchy, their litter trays are SO stinky (it's awful!) and their coats are rough. Whereas my little boy is always full of energy, his poops never smell, his coat is so soft and he absolutely loves it!! I transitioned him onto it from wet food and dried food with no issues. Every now and then dad will sneak him some dried food and for the next few days his poops smell awful and he is very loud and naughty. As soon as it appears to be have cleared his system and his diet is back to just raw, he is back to his normal, not stinky, happy healthy self. I love Big Dog for cat and wish that everyone would take a chance to see the amazing before and after that I have for my pets overall wellbeing. I'm certainly impressed by the product and it's health benefits for my little furball.

Sheridan
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I switched from dry biscuits to you’re guys raw food’s for my pug and even my cat, can’t believe the difference in both animals! My pug has lost around 2.5kgs which doesn’t sound like a lot but such a hard task to do with a pug! and she looks amazing, she is the healthiest she has ever been now sitting at 7.5kg.

For my cat he is now never hungry! After biscuits he would always be hungry meowing away didn’t matter how many biscuits he got obviously not enough nutritions but now he’s happier than ever with a full belly!  

Highly recommend!

Darren Langen Jr.
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My little wild cat is thriving on Kanga! We got Barnaby when he was 2 years old, and he was fed a strict dry food diet (apparently he’s an ex-show cat) but we noticed his skin was a little bit scabby and he’d groom himself constantly - like, more than a normal cat. Poor boy was so itchy all the time. We transitioned him to raw food within the first month and saw a massive improvement in his skin and his grooming habits have good back to regular, beautiful boy cat levels. I think he actually screams louder for dinner now than he ever did before (and that’s saying something for a Bengal!). Thanks Big Dog for keeping my little wild cat happy and healthy.

Kim
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