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Rabbit is an excellent source of nutrients for cats and is generally well digestible even for nutritionally sensitive animals with food intolerances. Therefore, rabbit is even ideal for cats ascat food for allergy sufferersin conjunction with an exclusion diet. However, we advise you to consult your animal health practitioner or veterinarian beforehand to see whether rabbit is the right choice of food for your cats.

Rabbits for cats during BARF: These are the advantages

Rabbits for cats can be found atBARFDepending on the product, it can be used both as a single feed and as a supplementary feed. OurBARF shopoffers you an extensive selection in both categories, giving your pet varied and tasty meals made from raw rabbit for cats.

Especially the rabbit belly flaps are a delicacy for many house cats with their balanced protein-fat ratio, because this type of rabbit for cats satisfies the preference for chunky meat that many cats have. The same applies to rabbit meat in chunks, which is rather low in fat and at the same time relatively high in protein. You can get rabbit for cats in ourBARF online shopbut also in minced form, such as rabbit ears. With their composition of fur, bones and cartilage with muscle meat, these are extremely close to the natural diet of cats in the wild and provide a valuable contribution to your animal's calcium and fiber supply.

Rabbit for cats: rich in natural vitamins

Rabbit for cats contains a variety of natural trace elements andvitamins for catsThis is especially true for rabbit innards, which are a real delight for the gourmets among the four-legged friends. For example, opt for rabbit liver, whichBARF your cata natural amount of vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, C and D. Alternatively, you can find rabbit lung, rabbit heart and rabbit kidney athaustierkost.deThe rabbit offal mix for cats is also highly recommended. Rabbit offal is also usually rich in protein, while its fat content is quite low.