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Holistic Vet Blend Feline Premix

  • $29.99

Whole nutrition straight from your kitchen

🌟 Winner of the 2025 Pet Innovation Award for Cat Food Diet of the Year award 🌟

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A veterinarian-formulated supplement for cats of all ages, complementing fresh or homemade meals and helping provide complete and balanced nutrition. 

  • Veterinarian-formulated
  • Designed for homemade & fresh feeding
  • No fillers, no guesswork
  • Human-grade ingredients

Holistic Vet Blend Feline Premix is a veterinarian-formulated supplement designed to complement fresh or homemade meals and help provide complete and balanced nutrition for cats of all ages.

When feeding homemade or fresh food, it’s easy to miss key nutrients cats need every day. This premix helps fill those nutritional gaps by working alongside the whole foods you already use — without complicated recipes, calculations, or multiple supplements.

Feline Premix works with the quality foods you’re cooking, making homemade feeding simpler, more consistent, and easier to sustain, while creating a customized, holistic cat food. 

Simply add the premix to your cat’s food to support consistent nutrition, whether you feed fresh meals full-time or just a few times a week.

It’s an easy, reliable way to nourish your cat well — straight from your kitchen to your cat’s food dish.

✔ Veterinarian-formulated

✔ Co-developed with PhD animal nutritionists and board-certified veterinary nutritionists

✔ Made in the USA

✔  Manufactured in a GMPc facility producing human food

✔ Designed to balance fresh or homemade meals

✔ Made with human-grade grass-fed organ meats and essential nutrients

✔ No artificial colors, flavors, or unnecessary fillers

Each ingredient in our Feline Premix is included for a purpose, based on veterinary nutrition principles, not trends.

The resulting formula has been thoughtfully created based on decades of clinical experience and backed by PhD veterinary nutritionists, board-certified veterinary nutritionists, and a holistic veterinarian with more than 30 years in the field.

Learn more here about our founder, Dr. Dody Tyneway and her crusade against pet food industry norms.

Premix Nutrition Facts

Crude Protein (min.) 30%

Crude Fat (min.) 6%

Crude Fiber (max.) 2%

Moisture (max.) 5%

Calorie content (calculated): 2%

Ingredients:

  • Dried beef liver, beef kidney, beef heart – Grass-fed, nutrient-dense organs providing naturally occurring vitamins and minerals cats are adapted to consume.
  • Calcium carbonate & dicalcium phosphate – Supports proper calcium-phosphorus balance, which meat-based diets alone cannot achieve.
  • Taurine – An essential amino acid cats must get from their diet — critical for heart, eye, and reproductive health. Cannot be skipped.
  • Choline chloride – Supports normal fat metabolism and cellular function
  • Primary yeast – A natural source of B vitamins
  • Thiamine (B1), folic acid, biotin – Support normal energy metabolism, healthy skin, and coat condition.
  • Iron (ferrous glycinate), zinc amino acid chelate, copper gluconate, manganese citrate – Trace minerals in highly bioavailable forms — so your cat’s body can actually absorb and use them.
  • Dried kelp & Vitamin E – Ocean-sourced trace minerals and a natural antioxidant to protect nutrient quality within the blend.

These nutrients work together to help support consistent, balanced nutrition when feeding fresh or homemade foods.

🛑 What’s not included:

  • Artificial colors or flavors
  • Empty nutrition
  • Unnecessary fillers
  • Feed-grade ingredients

You don’t need to be an expert to get started, and you don’t need to feed homemade food perfectly for it to be worthwhile. 

Homemade cat food can be made in less time than it takes you to drive to the grocery store.

A simple starter recipe is included right on the back of the jar, and if you’d like more ideas, you can download our free mini cookbook or purchase the full cookbook for additional recipes and guidance. 

Any questions? You can reach us 24/7 at info@holisticvetblend.com.

Additional Information

New Zealand grass fed beef liver, heart and kidney - Organ meat rich in B Vitamins, trace minerals and amino acids

Calcium carbonate - Calcium source

Dicalcium phosphate - Essential minerals

Nutritional Yeast - Rich source of B Vitamins

Choline chloride - Fatty acid for metabolism and nervous system health

Taurine - Essential amino acid

Icelandic Kelp - Source of Iodine and trace minerals

Ginger - Antioxidant and palatant

Biotin - B Vitamin important for skin and coat

Vitamin E - antioxidant

Folic acid - B Vitamin

Vitamin B9 (folate) - B Vitamin essential for cellular health and metabolism

Vitamin B1 (thiamine) - B Vitamin important for metabolism

Use the guide below to create your own recipes that cater to your cat’s unique palate.

1. MEAT: 1 pound of poultry or red meat, chopped and browned in 2 Tbsp coconut oil

2. LIQUID: 3/4 -1 cup low sodium broth or water

3. OMEGA-3: ½ tsp Holistic Vet Blend Omega-3 Icelandic Fish Oil OR tinned fish

4. EGGS: 1 or 2 cooked eggs (Optional)

5. PREMIX: 2 TBSP/15 g HVB Feline Premix or HVB Feline Senior Premix

Add HVB Feline Premix to one pound of cooked or raw meat.

Add water or broth (avoid onions and garlic in broth).

Add tinned fish (4.5 oz sardines in water OR 6 oz wild salmon OR 7.5 oz mackerel in water) or another omega-3 fatty acid source such as Holistic Vet Blend® Icelandic Omega-3 fish oil.

Add eggs if desired.

Blend or mix the recipe to the desired pâté consistency. You can use a food processor, an immersion blender, or any other type of blender to achieve whatever consistency you want.

This recipe yields approximately 1¾ pounds or 3 cups.

Keep up to 4 days of food in the refrigerator and freeze the rest.

More recipes are available in our free cookbook and on our YouTube channel

This is a quick start recommendation for feeding your cat or kitten. You have to find a place to start, make a transition and adjust as needed. Monitor appetite and body condition to determine next steps and consult with your veterinarian when in doubt.

Feline weight in pounds:

2-4 pounds feed ¼ to ½ cup

4-6 pounds feed ½ to ¾ cup

6-10 pounds feed ¾ cup

10-15 pounds feed ¾ to 1 cup

15-25 pounds feed 1 to 1 ½ cups

Cats and kittens over 6 months of age can be fed once daily. If you chose to feed two daily meals I would recommend feeding 2/3 of the food in the morning and 1/3 of the food in the evening.

Frequently asked questions

One canister contains enough premix to make meals for one month for the average cat.

 Yes, we recommend the Feline Blend for kittens; if adding egg add the shell as well for additional calcium.

 No. You should prepare the recipe in its entirety and add the premix last and mix in well.

Make sure you download our free cookbook and check out our YouTube channel. All recipes can be prepared on the stove or in a pressure cooker or slow cooker. We also have raw recipes.

After cooking, the prepared diet can be refrigerated for 4 days. If feeding raw, the diet should be frozen in servings for up to 4 months and thawed out for each feeding thereafter. Cooked food can be refrigerated for up to 6 months.

The product was developed by a PhD animal nutritionist and a veterinarian.

The product is made in a facility that only uses ingredients fit for human consumption (no feed-grade ingredients). The product is manufactured in California.

A certificate of analysis is provided for each batch. The individual ingredients as well as the final batch are tested for bacteria (Salmonella, coliforms, E. Coli, Staph Aureus) and fungal pathogens, lead, mercury, and arsenic. 

We recommend water or homemade broth or bone broth without salt added. Although rare, onion and garlic powder should be avoided as these can cause anemia.

Although many pets have done very well on raw diets, each individual pet and their family has different needs. AVMA does not recommend feeding raw diets due to the risks of exposure to zoonotic risks (spread of Campylobacter or Salmonella) to humans. Use proper hygiene, especially if there are immune-compromised individuals in the household.

Do not use raw eggs in the feline formula.