Supreme Source® Cat Food
Chicken Meal & Turkey Meal Recipe Cat Food
Our Chicken Meal & Turkey Meal recipe is advanced nutrition for cats who deserve only the best. Sourced from trusted, passionate farmers, our premium ingredients provide all the vitamins, protein and antioxidants your cat needs to thrive.
So, What’s in the Bag?
Everything we put into our recipes is healthy, safe and just exactly what we’d feed our pets. We search the world for the finest ingredients and source them from trusted farmers who are just as passionate as we are about quality.
- Chicken Meal: A great source of high-quality protein for your cat because it contains more protein than fresh chicken.
- Turkey Meal: A great source of high-quality protein for your cat because it contains more protein than fresh turkey.
- Peas: A valuable source of essential nutrients like linoleic acid. They also offer natural fiber and quality carbohydrates.
- Lentils: A soluble fiber and a great source of protein, zinc and iron that may help promote better digestion.
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- Natural source of antioxidants that may help support better health and longevity
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FAQ
What are the benefits of chicken meal and turkey meal cat food?
Turkey meal and chicken meal both offer more protein than fresh turkey or chicken, which maximizes the nutritional levels for your cat to stay healthy.
It’s important to keep in mind that while chicken meal and turkey meal cat food can offer these potential benefits, it’s recommended to consult with a veterinarian or feline nutritionist to ensure that a food meets your cat’s specific dietary needs.
How are chicken meal and turkey meal made?
Chicken meal and turkey meal consist of ground up meat that is carefully dried. The meal has a high protein content and healthy levels of chicken fat and turkey fat.
Typically, fresh turkey or chicken contains about 70% water and 18% protein.Converting meat into meal changes the moisture level to 10% and increases the protein content to 65%!
What protein source is best for my cat?
Natural protein sources are great for a cat as they help support lean muscle mass, healthy vision, and healthy skin, and the protein-packed ingredients offer omega fatty acids to support all healthy functions for your cats.
All Supreme Source cat food blends offer an excellent source of protein, with real ingredients like chicken, fruits, vegetables, dried kelp, and several other fresh ingredients. Our cat food recipes are crafted for cats at all life stages and activity levels. Supreme Source cat food is formulated to promote healthy digestion.
Our healthy blend includes fruits and omega fatty acids that offer fiber content and the nutrients to promote healthy skin, lean muscle mass, and good vision.
Put our thoughtfully formulated product to the test and see how much it helps your cat!
Does Supreme Source recommend feeding cats dry food or wet cat food?
Your cat’s nutritional needs will be specific to age, development, activity, and size. As you evaluate your cat’s current diet, make sure that whether they’re consuming dry food or wet food that it’s meeting their nutritional needs. It’s always best to consult with a vet if you have any doubts.
Supreme Source Chicken Meal and Turkey Meal blend food is a dry cat food with natural ingredients and important nutrients like omega-6 fatty acids, omega-3 fatty acids, protein, folic acid, crude fiber, and is a source of vitamin nutrients that are necessary for your cat’s diet.
Our product meals fit the needs of an adult cat, but we always recommend consulting with a veterinarian before making any changes from your cat’s current food to a new food, whether it’s a wet food, dry food, or any other type of solid food.
What is crude protein?
Crude protein in cat food is a rough estimate of the total protein content, including both animal and plant-based sources of protein.
Is protein meal better than fresh meat?
In most cases, yes. Protein meal is more nutrient dense than fresh meat and has wholesome ingredients to ensure your cat grows and thrives.
Does Supreme Source offer a feeding guide?
Supreme Source is here to help guide you through every step of your pet’s nutrition journey. Our food is rich in nutrients from clean ingredients selected to help your cat live an active life. We avoid using artificial colors in our food and any other unnecessary, non-clean ingredients.
Feed guides may change based on specific weight, nutrients, and age. For example, a young kitty needs different food than an adult cat, and your cat’s weight can change how much they need to eat.
We recommend consulting with your veterinarian to know exactly what is right and healthy for your cat.
What vegetables are healthy for my cat to eat?
While many cats are obligate carnivores and primarily need a diet rich in animal proteins, there are some vegetables that can be healthy and safe for cats in moderation. Before introducing new foods into your cat’s diet, it’s always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian to ensure they are suitable for your specific cat. Here are some vegetables that are generally considered safe for cats:
- Cooked Carrots: Cats can eat small amounts of cooked carrots. They provide beta-carotene, which is beneficial for eyesight.
- Cooked Green Beans: Plain, cooked green beans are low in calories and can be a good source of fiber.
- Peas: Plain, cooked peas are a good source of vitamins for cats. Some cat foods also include peas as an ingredient.
- Pumpkin: Plain, cooked pumpkin (not the sweetened, spiced kind) can be beneficial for digestive health. It contains fiber and can help with constipation.
- Zucchini: Plain, cooked zucchini is low in calories and can be a source of hydration due to its high water content.
Remember the following tips when offering vegetables to your cat:
- Moderation: Vegetables should only be a small part of your cat’s diet. The primary source of nutrition for cats should be high-quality cat food that meets their dietary requirements.
- Cooked and Plain: Vegetables should be cooked to make them easier to digest, and they should be plain without added spices, salt, or seasonings.
- No Onions or Garlic: Onions and garlic can be toxic to cats and should be avoided.
- Monitor for Allergies or Sensitivities: Just like with any new food, monitor your cat for any signs of allergies or sensitivities when introducing vegetables.
While these vegetables can be safe for most cats, individual cats may react differently, so it’s crucial to pay attention to your cat’s reactions and consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns. Additionally, always ensure that any human food given to cats is in line with their dietary needs and doesn’t compromise their overall nutrition.
How much fruit & veggies should my cat eat?
While some fruits and vegetables can be incorporated into a cat’s diet in moderation, the majority of their nutrition should come from high-quality cat food that meets their specific dietary requirements. The primary focus should be on providing a balanced and complete cat food that includes the necessary nutrients, such as proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
If you decide to offer fruits and vegetables to your cat, keep in mind the following guidelines:
- Moderation: Fruits and vegetables should only make up a small portion of your cat’s diet. The majority of their calories and nutrients should come from a well-balanced cat food.
- Cat-Friendly Choices: Stick to cat-friendly fruits and vegetables. Safe options include small amounts of cooked carrots, peas, green beans, and plain, cooked pumpkin.
- Avoid Toxic Foods: Some fruits and vegetables can be toxic to cats. Never feed your cat onions, garlic, grapes, raisins, or citrus fruits, as these can be harmful.
- Watch for Allergies or Sensitivities: When introducing new foods, monitor your cat for any signs of allergies or sensitivities. If you notice any adverse reactions, discontinue the new food and consult your veterinarian.
- Consult Your Vet: Before making any significant changes to your cat’s diet, it’s advisable to consult with your veterinarian. They can provide guidance based on your cat’s specific health needs and dietary requirements.
So, What's in the Bag?
Everything we put into our recipes is healthy, safe and just exactly what we’d feed our pets. We search the world for the finest ingredients and source them from trusted farmers who are just as passionate as we are about quality.
Chicken Meal
A great source of high-quality protein for your cat because it contains more protein than fresh chicken.
Turkey Meal
A great source of high-quality protein for your cat because it contains more protein than fresh turkey.
Peas
A valuable source of essential nutrients like linoleic acid. They also offer natural fiber and quality carbohydrates.
Lentils
A soluble fiber and a great source of protein, zinc and iron that may help promote better digestion.
Seaweed provides an incredibly rich source of nutrients for dogs and cats that you won’t find in everyday pet food products.
Helps support digestive sensitivity
Helps maintain intestinal health
Helps support overall immune system
Natural source of antioxidants that may help support better health and longevity
All Natural Seaweed
Sustainably Harvested