Commercial Raw Ontario Canada

newlily

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Hello, I have had this site on favorite for months now and check in often mostly regarding health issues and diet.  Today I finally made an account to share some of the info I've gained through my many months of research and years of owning cats.  Like most people I knew very little about proper nutrition and have only recently started looking into raw feeding.   I've struggle to find commercial raw diets in my area and making my own food is not possible atm.  It doesn't help that my baby is possibly allergic to both fish products and chicken.  So for anyone living in Ontario specially in small towns here are a few sites and products I've found:

Amazon.ca is the best place to get  deals online.  Of course the stock is limited and you can't get raw food but they do have some popular brands.  You can get cases of  Weruva for $39.99 that's only $1.67 per a 5.5oz can and they also sell 2lb boxes of Honest Kitchen Grace for $36.09.  The best part about Amazon is the Free shipping.

Petonly.ca is another good site that has a lot of healthy choices however its not great if you are placing small orders or need heavy products because of shipping costs.  Again you are not going to find raw food on these sites but you will find some great dehydrated/freeze dried food such as The Honest Kitchen, Addiction and Stella and Chewy.  *note that Stella and Chewy poultry produces are currently not being shipped to Canada due an avian flu outbreak* 

Bigcountryraw.ca  This site is the main reason why I made an account as I just discovered it and it is the only raw food provider I've found that ships around Ontario.  They mainly specialize in dog food  but do have a few feline formulas.  They also have a some interesting treats like rabbit ears.  The shipping costs are high since they have to deliver it themselves but the food pricing is a lot lower per pound then any other product I've seen.  It might be worth it for people that buy in bulk,  have multiple pets or just a large dog.

There are a few Canadian made raw diets that you might be able to find in your area.   Healthy Paws and Pets4Life are the two I have found.  Just note that these products often become back ordered in smaller areas so you might want to stay a month ahead on stock.

Hope this helps and if anyone has some info they would like to share I would love to see it.   I'm sure you will see more posts from me in the future.  Thanks Everyone.
 

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Hi NewLily and welcome to the site!! Glad you finally decided to join up. Sorry for the delay in replies! Thank you very much for all of the above information and all of the tips! :clap:

Hope you enjoy your time spent here on the site as you probably already know - we have LOTS of forums and places to hang out!!! If you would like to introduce yourself and your cat/cats check out http://www.thecatsite.com/f/20/new-cats-on-the-block
 
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Thanks for the links!

I had trouble finding Canadian sources, so I've been feeding the Frankenprey model and getting my meat from Chinese Supermarkets for the past 8 years.
 
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