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Key benefits

DHA (omega-3 fatty acid) from green-lipped mussel

DHA, a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid, is important for normal brain and eye development during growth.

Prebiotic fibre from psyllium husk

Psyllium is a gentle fibre that helps to improve stool consistency and support the gut microbiome.

Live probiotics to support the microbiome

S. boulardii promote gut health by reducing harmful gut microbes and decreasing inflammation.

Limited proteins only for sensitive kittens

CompleteMe Kitten only contains added venison, kangaroo and mussel - no chicken, beef, lamb, fish, egg or pork.

How to use CompleteMe Kitten

For healthy kittens

  • Choose the meat and other ingredients you would like to use with our simple, flexible guide.
  • Make a quick and easy, delicious, high protein and high moisture diet for your kitten at home.
  • Produces 1 kilogram of food, which can be portioned and frozen.
  • Options to add extra fibre, antioxidants and omega-3 for gut, kidney and joint health.

Ingredients

1000 grams of raw muscle meat (2 - 10% fat)
(please see our feeding guide below for recommended meat types and cuts)

45 grams of CompleteMe Kitten

50-100 mL of water, goats milk, or bone broth

Optional (any/all of the following):

  • 2 mL of omega-3-rich oil
    (choose from fish oil, krill oil, mussel oil, or marine algae oil)
  • 1-3 teaspoons of prebiotic fibre
    (choose from psyllium husk, chia seeds, oat or barley bran, hydrolysed collagen or gelatine)
  • 10-20 grams of other nutrient-dense foods
    (choose from raw egg yolk, boneless sardine or mackerel fillets, or fresh antioxidant rich leafy greens)
With raw meat:
  1. Dice or grind the raw meat as desired.
  2. Combine with 45 grams of CompleteMe Kitten, 50-100 mL water, goats milk, or bone broth, and any optional ingredients and mix thoroughly.
  3. Portion and refrigerate, or freeze as required.
With cooked meat:
  1. Gently cook diced/ground meat in a pot or slow cooker, with 50-150 mL of water until cooked (do not use any oil).
  2. Allow to cool, then add 45 grams of CompleteMe Kitten and any other optional ingredients and mix again.
  3. Portion and refrigerate, or freeze as desired.

Individual meals:

Combine:

  • 50 grams of raw boneless meat (2-10% fat)
  • 1/2 (one half) level teaspoon (2.3 grams) of CompleteMe Kitten
  • 1 teaspoon of water or bone broth

Mix and serve immediately.

Storage and safety

For homemade diets only

Do not add to any commercial cat food or use with any other vitamin/mineral supplements.

Raw feeding safety

For raw meat, freeze for 10 days before use to destroy parasites (or 3 weeks for pork in areas with Trichinella).

Storage and feeding

Larger batches can be made and frozen for convenience. Keep refrigerated food for 3 days or frozen food for 3-6 months. Discard any uneaten food after 30 minutes.

For ingredient choices and nutritional information, check out our new flexible feeding guides:

Feeding guide for healthy kittens

View feeding guide

Nutritional information

Calcium, taurine, Australian wild venison fillet, potassium, kangaroo liver, choline, green-lipped mussel (GlycOmega®), sea salt, magnesium, psyllium husk, S. boulardii, vitamin E, zinc chelate, iron chelate, vitamin B complex, vitamin K1, copper chelate, manganese chelate, vitamin A, selenium chelate, iodine, vitamin D3.

Guaranteed Analysis: Amount per 100 g
Protein (min)11.37 g
Total lipids (min)6.62 g
EPA + DHA (min)0.72 g
Calcium (min)14.43 g
Magnesium (min)0.33 g
Phosphorus (min)2.10 g
Potassium (min)7.01 g
Sodium (min)1.22 g
Iron (min)121.88 mg
Zinc (min)189.66 mg
Copper (min)44.05 mg
Manganese (min)17.99 mg
Selenium (min)0.36 mg
Taurine (min)7.55 g
Iodine (min)2.37 mg
Vitamin A (min)6625.13 mcg RAE
Vitamin E (min)374.21 mg
Vitamin D (D2+D3) (min)1976.04 IU
Thiamin (min)66.34 mg
Riboflavin (min)66.19 mg
Niacin (min)93.17 mg
Pantothenic acid (min)77.07 mg
Vitamin B6 (min)12.21 mg
Vitamin B12 (min)0.46 mg
Choline (min)2257.04 mg
Folate (min)13995.47 mcg DFE
Biotin (min)0.0 mg

CompleteMe Kitten is only suitable for healthy kittens. Do not use for pregnant or lactating females. This product is not suitable for human consumption. Use only in the stated amount. Do not add to commercially available diets for cats.

Allergen disclaimer: Some items contained in the products may contain traces of soy, milk, eggs, nuts, shellfish, fish, and cereals containing gluten present in the manufacturing environment. Given this, we cannot and do not guarantee that any of the products are safe for pets with allergies to consume, or for pet parents with allergies to handle.

Yield: One 40 g sample bag makes approximately 2-3 kg of food.
One 200 g bag makes 133 (60 gram) meals or about 2 months' of food.

Storage and care instructions: Please store in the fridge to promote freshness. Do not introduce moisture into the bag; ensure your teaspoon is clean and dry.

Shipping and returns:Shipping: Postage options and pricing will be provided at the checkout. At this time we are shipping only to Australia and New Zealand.
Returns: For food safety reasons we are not able to accept returns. If you believe your product is faulty, please get in touch with us and we will be happy to assist.

CompleteMe Kitten FAQs

Can I use CompleteMe Kitten with raw meat?

Yes, CompleteMe Kitten can be used with raw or cooked meat, like chicken breast or thigh, kangaroo, turkey, or pork. We recommend using human-grade meat, and freezing any meat to be fed raw for a minimum of 10 days. For areas with Trichinella, please freeze pork for 3 weeks before use. In areas with highly pathogenic avian influenza, we recommend not feeding raw poultry of any kind.

Can I add this to a commercial diet?

CompleteMe Kitten should not be added to any commercial diet, or used with other vitamin and mineral supplements. This could cause harmful excesses of some nutrients.

What is the shelf-life for this product?

For our CompleteMe Kitten, the best-by date will be a maximum of 11-12 months. There are several, important reasons for this. As our products contain freeze-dried foods, we want to ensure these foods are fresh and that the fatty acids don't oxidise. Some polyunsaturated fatty acids are at high risk of oxidation, meaning ingredients like mussel or egg yolk can become rancid.

We also understand that some vitamins degrade over time, during storage. This means we need to ensure that the product contains a safe and appropriate amount of these nutrients from the date of manufacture until the best-by date. These nutrients should not be too high initially, or too low following storage. 12 months is the maximum time we can therefore ensure optimal freshness, nutritiousness, and safety.