1. Evolutionary Perspective
Cats are obligate carnivores; dogs are facultative carnivores. Their digestive systems have adapted to diets rich in animal-based protein and fat, with minimal reliance on carbohydrates. In natural settings, wild canids and felids consume the entire prey animal — meat, bone, organs and connective tissue.
2. What's in a Bundu & Buzz mix?
| Component | Approx % | Commonly chosen for |
|---|---|---|
| Muscle meat | ~80% | Natural protein, fat, B-vitamins, iron, zinc |
| Bone meal | ~10% | Naturally occurring calcium & phosphorus |
| Liver | ~5% | Rich source of vitamin A, D and trace minerals |
| Heart | ~5% | High taurine and CoQ₁₀ content |
Small amounts of kelp powder (for iodine) and taurine support dietary variety for pet owners who follow raw feeding practices.
3. Observations from raw feeding communities
- • Improved body condition and lean muscle appearance
- • Shinier coat and better skin condition
- • Smaller, firmer stools
- • Consistent energy levels and alertness
- • Reduced exposure to synthetic additives and fillers
Bundu & Buzz is not a complete formulated pet food. Information is shared for owners who follow raw-feeding practices and is not veterinary advice.