Raw cat food transition packs are the most direct way to move a kibble or wet-fed cat onto a real, biologically appropriate diet. This pack combines lean, hypoallergenic proteins designed to be gentle on a cat that hasn't eaten raw before, so digestion stays settled and your cat actually eats what you put down. If you've got a fussy adult cat, a senior cat that's developed sensitivities, or you're starting a young cat on the right diet from the beginning, this is the entry point.
How to Transition a Cat to Raw Food
Cats are notoriously stubborn about diet changes. The trick is going slowly enough that their digestive system and palate both adapt without resistance.
Start by mixing a small amount of the transition pack into their existing food. A teaspoon a day for the first two or three days is enough. Watch for any digestive reactions like loose stools or vomiting. If everything's settled, gradually increase the raw portion across the next two to three weeks until they're fully on raw.
Cats almost always prefer their food at room temperature rather than fridge-cold. Thaw a portion in the fridge over 12 to 24 hours, then leave it out for 15 minutes before serving to take the chill off. If your cat still hesitates, try mashing the raw into a smoother pate-like texture, warming it slightly with a tiny amount of warm water, or topping with crushed dried treats they already know and love.
Patience matters more than speed. A cat that takes a month to switch fully is still a cat that successfully switched. The full case for the diet is on our why cats need raw food guide.
What's in the Cat Transition Meal Pack
This pack is built specifically for cats new to raw. Lean, hypoallergenic proteins to support muscle health while their system adapts. Real Australian produce, balanced for feline nutrition, free of grains, fillers and synthetic preservatives. It ships frozen through our cold chain, ready to portion into your freezer once it arrives.
The protein profile is deliberately mild and easy on a transitioning cat's digestion. That means no chicken-heavy options that might trigger sensitivities, and no rich novel proteins that can shock a system used to processed food. It's the safest first pack for a kibble cat moving to raw.
What Comes After the Transition
Once your cat is comfortable on raw, broaden the rotation. The dedicated cat meal pack range has additional balanced meal packs (#02 and #03) built for ongoing feeding once transition is complete. From there, branch into the broader raw food for cats range for organ-based supplements, mutton bird for omega-3, and small raw meaty bones once your cat is fully settled on real food.
Run your cat's daily portion through our raw feeding calculator to work out exact amounts. Most adult cats eat 2 to 4% of body weight daily, so a 5kg cat lands at around 100 to 200g split across two meals. New to raw cat feeding entirely? Start with why raw works.