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The Insider's Guide: A Breeder's Experience with Raw Food Completers

  • Writer: Marwood Maine Coons
    Marwood Maine Coons
  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 22


Kitty Bloom vs TC Feline vs Nuvet
Completers vary in quality, and not every product qualifies as a completer.

NuVet/Suplement

While feeding my cats dry food, I used Nuvet and mixed it into their wet food. My intention was to support the health of all my Kings, Queens, and kittens. Although I didn't notice a visible improvement in their health, I kept using it, believing that not all benefits are immediately apparent. THIS IS NOT A COMPLETER; it is solely a nutritional supplement.


TC Feline/Completer

When I started purchasing raw food instead of making it myself, I began using TC Feline. This is a Canadian company based on Salt Spring Island, B.C., which I liked and found easy to obtain. Even though I didn't see any noticeable improvement in my cats' health, I believed it was working well.


Kitty Bloom VM 900+3/Completer

While visiting a friend who breeds cats, I observed that her cats had stunning coats—shiny, with all her Queens appearing so healthy and beautiful. Curious, I asked her what she was doing to achieve this. She replied, "The same as you, I feed raw, which is why their coats are so nice." I was surprised, yes I fed raw, yet my Kings and Queens didn't have coats as beautiful as hers. Eventually, we discovered that the only difference was Kitty Bloom. Eager to see the results, I went home and immediately ordered Kitty Bloom. After one week, I saw no change, and even after three weeks, there was still little difference. However, after two months, I began to notice a transformation—the coats of my Kings and Queens started to become shinier. I could see the difference visually, but there were other unexpected changes as well.


I have two upcoming Queens that I used to brush every week, and each time, I would find a knot or matt that needed attention. While playing and petting them, I suddenly realized I hadn't brushed them in a

while. I started thoroughly checking their fur repeatedly, but there were no knots, even though I hadn't brushed them in over a month. The following day, and every day that week, I kept checking and rechecking, expecting to find a knot, but there wasn't a single one. While I can't guarantee your cats will never have knots, going from constant knots to none in a month is significant.


My queens are recovering faster, producing more milk, kittens have shiny coats, they are bigger and the kittens themselves are beautiful! I am noticing improvements all around, I do not have to simply trust that the completer is doing it’s job I can actually see how well all of my cats are doing.



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