Cat Symptoms

Hidden Signs
Your Cat is Suffering

Cats are true carnivores, meaning their bodies are designed to thrive on a diet rich in high-quality animal protein—not the carbohydrate-heavy, processed foods commonly found in commercial cat diets. Unfortunately, many cats are suffering from chronic health issues due to an inappropriate, species-incompatible diet.

Pancreatitis, kidney disease, and liver disease are on the rise, linked to poor-quality, high-carb, and highly processed foods.
Obesity & Diabetes are increasingly common, as many pet foods contain excessive carbohydrates that cats’ bodies aren’t designed to process.
Inflammation, allergies, and digestive issues can result from artificial additives, fillers, and low-quality proteins.

Does your cat suffer from:
  • Recurring ear infections 
  • Obsessive licking of paws 
  • Itchy skin, scratching, or hives
  • Digestive upset (vomiting, diarrhea, or bloating)
  • Hair loss or excessive shedding

If your cat is experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to rethink their diet. Proper fresh, species-appropriate nutrition can be the key to preventing disease, reducing inflammation, and helping your cat thrive.

The Food Connection

What’s Really Causing These Symptoms?

Cats live to eat, yet so many pet parents struggle with getting their cat to eat store-bought kibble. If you have to disguise food, add toppers, or beg your cat to eat, something is wrong.

  • Cats rely on their keen sense of smell to detect freshness. If they’re avoiding their food, it may be because it contains hidden toxins, mold, or poor-quality ingredients.
  • Many commercial pet foods are highly processed, nutritionally empty, and filled with artificial additives—leading to inflammation, allergies, and chronic health issues.
  • If your cat is turning their nose up at their food, they might be trying to tell you something.

CAT CRACK

  • A term used to describe Pyrophosphate, an additive that makes pet food more appealing to cats. Pet food companies have become so successful at tricking the brain to make food tasty that cats are at risk of overeating and becoming obese.

The Real Solution

Food as Medicine

By feeding real, whole foods that nourish your pet from the inside out, you can help eliminate recurring symptoms and give your cat the healthy, happy life they deserve.

CATS LIVE TO EAT FOOD!

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