We received a question recently regarding the proper way for Jewish cats to eat during Passover, and at the time, we did not have the answer. While we at Catnabbit! are not religious, we do take much interest in the cultures and practices of others. We were able to find information about Kosher for humans, and kosher dog food, but kosher for cats? Isn’t my can of tuna OK? Then, we discovered Kosher Pets.
At first glace, their products look especially healthy, no matter what religion (if any) you practice. Those cats who enjoy the “raw diet” might also want to take a look at this! Since many cats are prone to food allergies and digestive problems due to milk and grain products that are added to most commercial cat foods, it is of special note that “Kosher for Passover” means that meat and milk are not mixed, and there isn’t any grain in it either! Also, the meat comes from kosher species, and we’re guessing that it isn’t like the “sausage factory” stuff that regular cat food is made of either. So, the Kosher Pets products should be healthy for us kitties to eat year round. Right now it appears that they only have one thing to offer: Freeze-drided beef patties for cats. But, according to Kosher Pets, cats will soon be able to look forward to: Chicken Chunk Stew, Chopped Liver Dinner, and Lox and Whitefish Dinner too!
Note: As stated earlier, we aren’t Jewish and we aren’t experts on what is Kosher/Kosher for Passover, so please check with an expert to verify these things! We can not be held responsible for your souls (we think).











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