Introducing a purr-fectly balanced and incredibly simple raw recipe designed to elevate your feline friend’s health and happiness. This Raw Cat Food Delivered recipe, featuring succulent salmon and nutrient-rich sardines, is ideal for adult cats seeking superior nutrition. By bypassing processed ingredients and embracing the power of whole foods, you’re providing your cat with the foundational building blocks for a vibrant life, supporting everything from a lustrous coat to optimal organ function.
Key Ingredients for “Ocean’s Bounty” Raw Cat Food
- 1 lb Salmon Fillets (skin on, boneless): Rich in Omega-3 fatty acids for a shiny coat and healthy skin.
- 4 oz Sardines (packed in water, drained): An excellent source of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D for strong bones and teeth.
- 2 oz Chicken Liver (cooked until just firm): Provides vital vitamins like A and B for immune support and energy.
- 1 oz Cod Liver Oil (human-grade): A concentrated dose of Omega-3s and vitamins A and D for enhanced joint health and vision.
- 1 tsp Psyllium Husk Powder: Aids in digestion and promotes a healthy gut environment.
Health Benefits Your Cat Will Love
This “Ocean’s Bounty” recipe is a nutritional powerhouse, designed to mimic the ancestral diet of cats and unlock a cascade of health benefits. The high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids, derived from the salmon and cod liver oil, are crucial for maintaining a glossy coat and supple skin, reducing dryness and irritation. These essential fats also play a vital role in supporting cognitive function and reducing inflammation throughout the body, which can be particularly beneficial for senior cats.
Furthermore, the inclusion of sardines, with their edible bones, provides a natural and highly bioavailable source of calcium and phosphorus. This mineral duo is fundamental for building and maintaining strong bones and healthy teeth, essential for a cat’s ability to thrive. Chicken liver contributes a wealth of vitamins, including Vitamin A for vision and immune health, and B vitamins for energy metabolism. Psyllium husk acts as a gentle dietary fiber, supporting a healthy digestive tract, aiding in nutrient absorption, and promoting regular bowel movements. By feeding your cat a diet rich in these whole, unprocessed ingredients, you’re directly contributing to their overall well-being, energy levels, and longevity.
How to Make “Ocean’s Bounty” Raw Cat Food
Crafting this “Ocean’s Bounty” raw meal is remarkably simple, requiring no complex culinary skills. In just about 15-20 minutes of active preparation, you’ll be providing your cat with a nutritionally dense and incredibly palatable meal. This recipe is designed for ease and maximum nutritional impact, ensuring your feline companion receives optimal benefits from every bite.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Salmon Preparation: If your salmon fillets have any skin on, carefully remove any large bones. The skin provides beneficial fats. Place the salmon fillets on a clean cutting board.
- Sardine & Liver Prep: Drain the sardines thoroughly. Gently mash them with a fork. Ensure the chicken liver is lightly cooked (steamed or briefly boiled) until just firm, then finely dice it.
- Combining Ingredients: In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine the salmon (you can leave it in chunks or lightly break it down), mashed sardines, and diced chicken liver.
- Adding Supplements: Pour the cod liver oil over the mixture. Sprinkle the psyllium husk powder evenly on top.
- Mixing Thoroughly: Using a spatula or your clean hands, gently mix all the ingredients until they are well combined. Ensure the psyllium husk and cod liver oil are evenly distributed throughout the mixture. The texture should be moist but not overly watery.
- Portioning: Divide the mixture into individual meal portions for your cat.
Is This Recipe Safe for Cats?
Absolutely! This “Ocean’s Bounty” raw cat food recipe is formulated with feline dietary needs and safety as the top priority. We have meticulously excluded any ingredients known to be harmful to cats, such as onions, garlic, salt, sugar, and common spices. These ingredients can be toxic or cause digestive upset in felines.
However, it’s always prudent to consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new diet, especially if your cat has pre-existing health conditions, allergies, or is on medication. Your vet can provide personalized guidance based on your cat’s specific health profile. This recipe is designed to be a healthy and species-appropriate option for most adult cats.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Making your cat’s food at home with recipes from Raw Cat Food Delivered offers a rewarding alternative to store-bought options. You gain complete control over the quality and freshness of every ingredient, ensuring your cat receives a meal free from artificial preservatives, fillers, and questionable by-products. This direct control translates into superior nutrition, which can manifest in noticeable improvements in your cat’s energy levels, coat quality, and overall health.
Furthermore, while the initial investment in ingredients might seem higher, this homemade approach can often be more cost-effective in the long run compared to premium commercial raw food brands. You’re essentially paying for high-quality protein and essential nutrients, not the extensive processing, packaging, and marketing that drives up the price of commercial products. The satisfaction of providing your beloved feline with a lovingly prepared, wholesome meal is truly priceless.
How Much Should I Feed My Cat?
The amount to feed your cat will vary based on their age, activity level, metabolism, and weight. As a general guideline for adult cats, a good starting point is to feed approximately 2-3% of their ideal body weight per day, divided into two meals.
- For a 7-lb cat: Aim for roughly 2-3.5 ounces per day.
- For a 10-lb cat: Aim for roughly 3-5 ounces per day.
- For a 12-lb cat: Aim for roughly 3.5-6 ounces per day.
This “Ocean’s Bounty” recipe is intended as a complete and balanced meal. Always monitor your cat’s weight and adjust portion sizes as needed. If you are unsure, please consult with your veterinarian for a precise feeding recommendation.
Storing Tips
Proper storage is crucial for ensuring the safety and freshness of your homemade raw cat food.
- Refrigeration: Store freshly made portions in airtight containers in the refrigerator for no more than 2-3 days.
- Freezing: For longer storage, freeze individual portions in small, airtight containers or freezer bags. Properly frozen raw food can last for up to 2-3 months.
- Thawing: To thaw, transfer a frozen portion from the freezer to the refrigerator overnight. Avoid thawing at room temperature, as this can promote bacterial growth.
- Reheating: Raw cat food does not need to be reheated. Serve it at refrigerator temperature.
FAQs
Q: Can I substitute the fish in this recipe?
A: While salmon and sardines are excellent choices, you can substitute other oily fish like mackerel or trout, ensuring they are boneless and skin-on where applicable. However, always ensure the fish is safe and boneless for cats.
Q: My cat is a picky eater. How can I encourage them to try this raw food?
A: Sometimes, a gradual transition is key. You can start by mixing a small amount of the raw food with their current food and slowly increase the ratio of raw food over a week or two. You can also try warming the raw food slightly (not hot!) to enhance its aroma.
Q: Is it safe to feed raw chicken liver? I heard liver can be too rich.
A: Chicken liver is an excellent and highly nutritious ingredient in moderation for cats. It’s rich in Vitamin A, which is essential, but overfeeding can lead to Vitamin A toxicity. The small amount in this recipe provides essential nutrients without being excessive.
Q: How do I ensure the chicken liver is safe if I cook it?
A: Lightly cooking the chicken liver (steaming or briefly boiling) until it’s just firm is sufficient and the safest approach. This process helps to eliminate any potential pathogens while retaining most of its nutritional value.
Final Thoughts
Embracing a raw diet for your feline companion can be a deeply rewarding experience, offering a path to enhanced health and vitality. This “Ocean’s Bounty” recipe, made possible through the principles of Raw Cat Food Delivered, is a testament to the power of simple, whole ingredients. Nourish your cat from the inside out and witness the incredible difference a species-appropriate, nutrient-dense diet can make.
Required Disclaimer
This homemade pet food recipe is intended as a general guide and should not replace veterinary-recommended diets.

Ocean’s Bounty Raw Cat Food
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- If your salmon fillets have any skin on, carefully remove any large bones. The skin provides beneficial fats. Place the salmon fillets on a clean cutting board.1 lb Salmon Fillets (skin on, boneless)
- Drain the sardines thoroughly. Gently mash them with a fork. Ensure the chicken liver is lightly cooked (steamed or briefly boiled) until just firm, then finely dice it.4 oz Sardines (packed in water, drained), 2 oz Chicken Liver (cooked until just firm)
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine the salmon (you can leave it in chunks or lightly break it down), mashed sardines, and diced chicken liver.1 lb Salmon Fillets (skin on, boneless), 4 oz Sardines (packed in water, drained), 2 oz Chicken Liver (cooked until just firm)
- Pour the cod liver oil over the mixture. Sprinkle the psyllium husk powder evenly on top.1 oz Cod Liver Oil (human-grade), 1 tsp Psyllium Husk Powder
- Using a spatula or your clean hands, gently mix all the ingredients until they are well combined. Ensure the psyllium husk and cod liver oil are evenly distributed throughout the mixture. The texture should be moist but not overly watery.1 oz Cod Liver Oil (human-grade), 1 tsp Psyllium Husk Powder
- Divide the mixture into individual meal portions for your cat.