What exactly is Species-Appropriate food for pets?
- Arya Studio
- Oct 17
- 1 min read

Why feeding according to nature makes your pet thrive
When we think about our pets’ diets, most of us assume that kibble is “good enough.” But in reality, processed dry food is very different from what dogs and cats were designed to eat. A species-appropriate diet simply means feeding your pets food that reflects their natural biological needs—what their ancestors would have thrived on in the wild.
Dogs are facultative carnivores. While they can digest some plant matter, their systems are designed to thrive primarily on meat, organs, and bones.
Cats are obligate carnivores. They cannot survive without animal protein, taurine, and specific amino acids only found in meat.
Kibble, unfortunately, often contains up to 50% carbohydrates from grains and starches. These aren’t only unnecessary but can stress the pancreas, cause weight gain, and lead to long-term health issues.
On the other hand, feeding species-appropriate meals—high in animal protein, moderate in fat, and very low in carbs—provides countless benefits:
Stronger immunity and resistance to illness
Healthier digestion and smaller, less smelly stools
A shinier coat and healthier skin
Improved energy levels and vitality
Support for joint, muscle, and bone development
Paw Revolution’s meals, like RAW BEEF ULTRA and RAW CHICKEN ULTRA, are carefully formulated around this philosophy, using fresh proteins, organ meats, and seasonal vegetables to deliver balanced nutrition the way nature intended.
Conclusion:
When you feed according to nature, you give your pets more than just food—you give them health, longevity, and vitality. Explore our range of biologically aligned meals today:

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