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Sandie
My cat Frankie just loved the tailored cat
food you allowed him to try - he thought
all his birthdays had come at once -
came dashing in at meal times bang on
the dot - portions were just the right size
and never any left over. A perfect result!
Rosie
Our 1yr old tabby Lola absolutely loved
her Republic of Cats food, the variety in
flavours and textures of the wet food
were fantastic and the dry food went
down a treat too, can't wait for more!
Abi
Both my cats absolutely loved the food
that they had, I have never seen them
more excited for meal times! You could
tell both from the ingredients list and
the look of the food that it was high
quality......
Our customers love us!
Sandie
My cat Frankie just loved the tailored cat food you allowed him to try - he thought all his birthdays had come at once - came dashing in at meal times bang on the dot - portions were just the right size and never any left over. A perfect result!
Rosie Leigh Downes
Our 1yr old tabby Lola absolutely loved her Republic of Cats food, the variety in flavours and textures of the wet food were fantastic and the dry food went down a treat too, can't wait for more!
Abi Jones
Both my cats absolutely loved the food that they had, I have never seen them more excited for meal times! You could tell both from the ingredients list and the look of the food that it was high quality......
Our customers love us!
It really does take all sorts to tailor our food. Dig into our ingredients list below to find out why each one is so important to us.
Animal fat
Fats are a concentrated source of energy and also supply essential fatty acids.
Blueberries
Packed with vitamins and antioxidants. Good fibre source too.
Brewer's yeast
One of the best sources of natural B vitamins, brewer’s yeast helps keep your cat’s digestion and metabolism ticking over. It also supports the nervous system, and keeps their skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver healthy.
Cellulose
Cellulose is a fibre which improves motility of the guts. It is part of every plant material on earth.
Chicken
Chicken is a delicious and highly digestible source of protein for cats. It contains an impressive array of amino acids, and is rich in bioavailable minerals and omega-6. Not only that, it’s low in saturated fats too.
Citrus extract
Citrus extract has high antioxidant levels, making it an excellent natural preservative. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can improve dental health and reduce gum disease.
Cranberries
Packed with antioxidants and vitamins.
Digest
Digest makes for a delicious dry food coating. Our digest is made with meat and offal, to give it that rich, meaty aroma cats love.
Dried beet pulp
Beet pulp is great for the gut. As a source of soluble and insoluble fibres, it promotes optimal intestinal health.
Dried chicken
An excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals, dried chicken is easy to digest too. It’s made by cooking fresh chicken at high pressure to remove moisture, then grinding the meat into a fine, protein-rich powder.
Dried chicory roots
Chicory root contains inulin, a soluble dietary fibre that works well as a prebiotic and therefore increases the good bacteria in your cat’s gut.
It’s been proven to reduce poop whiff, promoting a balanced gut flora and supporting healthy digestion.
Dried poultry
An excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals and easy to digest. Dried poultry usually contains seasonal species such as chicken, turkey and duck to provide a good source of quality amino acids and a rich meaty taste.
Dried salmon
An excellent source of high quality protein and omega-3, salmon is gentle on digestion too. It's high in B vitamins, vitamin D, selenium, and potassium.
Dehydrated salmon is made by cooking fish at high pressure to remove moisture, and then grinding the fish to produce a fine powder that’s highly digestible.
Dried soya beans
Soya beans are a very good source of proteins and essential amino acids.
A good source of fibre too!
Dried turkey
High protein content, and highly digestible at that.
Especially good for sensitive tummies.
Fish oil
Provides a good dose of omega 3 to support a healthy skin and coat, joints, heart & brain function.
Maize
A carbohydrate source similar to grains like oats and barley. Why maize? It’s a quality source of dietary fibre.
Maize gluten
A source of protein and energy that’s easily digestible, and a source of xanthophylls, zeaxanthin and lutein. Maize gluten is produced when maize is processed to produce starch.
Maize grits
The portion of ground corn containing little or none of the bran (fiber) or germ (the small protein portion at the end of the kernel). A good source of carbohydrates, which are important for energy for all that leaping around and general mischief.
Marigold extract
Marigold contains lutein, an antioxidant that can support the immune system and also help with visual function and general eye health.
Pea protein
The noble pea. A concentrated source of plant protein.
Peas
Peas are full of antioxidants, fibre, and a wide range of nutrients such as manganese, folate, and vitamins C, K and B1. It’s a good source of protein too.
Poultry fat
An excellent quality fat, poultry fat is packed with essential fatty acids – which give your cat healthy skin and a glossy coat. Poultry fat is also energy-dense, with twice as many calories as carbohydrates or protein sources.
Prebiotic MOS
A form of fibre that comes from yeast, MOS is a natural prebiotic. It can boost your cat’s response to harmful bacteria, improving their wellbeing, longevity and gastrointestinal health.
Rice
Rice is a good source of carbohydrate that can suit cats with sensitive tummies.
Salmon
An excellent source of high quality protein and omega-3, salmon is gentle on digestion too. It's high in B vitamins, vitamin D, selenium, and potassium. And it contains the antioxidant astaxanthin, which gives salmon that pink colour – and supports your cat's skin, brain, and neural system.
Turkey
Turkey, high in protein, low in fat and a natural source of B vitamins, selenium and phosphorus. It’s a nice protein source for those with sensitive tummies.
Wheat
We use wholegrain wheat for slow-releasing carbohydrates: improving stamina and energy throughout the day. It's high in fibre and rich in manganese too.
Wheat feed
This natural source of fibre and carbohydrates is produced when cereals are processed. It helps keep your cat's digestive system running at its best.
Wheat gluten
A good protein source. And, insider info, it’s what helps our food maintain its shape.
Taurine
Taurine is an essential amino acid and antioxidant for cats. It’s responsible for lots of important jobs - it supports healthy reproduction, eyesight, hearing and cardiovascular health.
It’s worth saying - a deficiency in taurine can result in a number of conditions, most notably retinal degeneration and dilated cardiomyopathy. Cats really do need taurine in their diet - they’re unable to produce sufficient amounts naturally.
Animal fat
Fats are a concentrated source of energy and also supply essential fatty acids.
Blueberries
Packed with vitamins and antioxidants. Good fibre source too.
Brewer's yeast
One of the best sources of natural B vitamins, brewer’s yeast helps keep your cat’s digestion and metabolism ticking over. It also supports the nervous system, and keeps their skin, hair, eyes, mouth, and liver healthy.
Cellulose
Cellulose is a fibre which improves motility of the guts. It is part of every plant material on earth.
Chicken
Chicken is a delicious and highly digestible source of protein for cats. It contains an impressive array of amino acids, and is rich in bioavailable minerals and omega-6. Not only that, it’s low in saturated fats too.
Citrus extract
Citrus extract has high antioxidant levels, making it an excellent natural preservative. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can improve dental health and reduce gum disease.
Cranberries
Packed with antioxidants and vitamins.
Digest
Digest makes for a delicious dry food coating. Our digest is made with meat and offal, to give it that rich, meaty aroma cats love.
Dried beet pulp
Beet pulp is great for the gut. As a source of soluble and insoluble fibres, it promotes optimal intestinal health.
Dried chicken
An excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals, dried chicken is easy to digest too. It’s made by cooking fresh chicken at high pressure to remove moisture, then grinding the meat into a fine, protein-rich powder.
Dried chicory roots
Chicory root contains inulin, a soluble dietary fibre that works well as a prebiotic and therefore increases the good bacteria in your cat’s gut.
It’s been proven to reduce poop whiff, promoting a balanced gut flora and supporting healthy digestion.
Dried poultry
An excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals and easy to digest. Dried poultry usually contains seasonal species such as chicken, turkey and duck to provide a good source of quality amino acids and a rich meaty taste.
Dried salmon
An excellent source of high quality protein and omega-3, salmon is gentle on digestion too. It's high in B vitamins, vitamin D, selenium, and potassium.
Dehydrated salmon is made by cooking fish at high pressure to remove moisture, and then grinding the fish to produce a fine powder that’s highly digestible.
Dried soya beans
Soya beans are a very good source of proteins and essential amino acids.
A good source of fibre too!
Dried turkey
High protein content, and highly digestible at that.
Especially good for sensitive tummies.
Fish oil
Provides a good dose of omega 3 to support a healthy skin and coat, joints, heart & brain function.
Maize
A carbohydrate source similar to grains like oats and barley. Why maize? It’s a quality source of dietary fibre.
Maize gluten
A source of protein and energy that’s easily digestible, and a source of xanthophylls, zeaxanthin and lutein. Maize gluten is produced when maize is processed to produce starch.
Maize grits
The portion of ground corn containing little or none of the bran (fiber) or germ (the small protein portion at the end of the kernel). A good source of carbohydrates, which are important for energy for all that leaping around and general mischief.
Marigold extract
Marigold contains lutein, an antioxidant that can support the immune system and also help with visual function and general eye health.
Pea protein
The noble pea. A concentrated source of plant protein.
Peas
Peas are full of antioxidants, fibre, and a wide range of nutrients such as manganese, folate, and vitamins C, K and B1. It’s a good source of protein too.
Poultry fat
An excellent quality fat, poultry fat is packed with essential fatty acids – which give your cat healthy skin and a glossy coat. Poultry fat is also energy-dense, with twice as many calories as carbohydrates or protein sources.
Prebiotic MOS
A form of fibre that comes from yeast, MOS is a natural prebiotic. It can boost your cat’s response to harmful bacteria, improving their wellbeing, longevity and gastrointestinal health.
Rice
Rice is a good source of carbohydrate that can suit cats with sensitive tummies.
Salmon
An excellent source of high quality protein and omega-3, salmon is gentle on digestion too. It's high in B vitamins, vitamin D, selenium, and potassium. And it contains the antioxidant astaxanthin, which gives salmon that pink colour – and supports your cat's skin, brain, and neural system.
Turkey
Turkey, high in protein, low in fat and a natural source of B vitamins, selenium and phosphorus. It’s a nice protein source for those with sensitive tummies.
Wheat
We use wholegrain wheat for slow-releasing carbohydrates: improving stamina and energy throughout the day. It's high in fibre and rich in manganese too.
Wheat feed
This natural source of fibre and carbohydrates is produced when cereals are processed. It helps keep your cat's digestive system running at its best.
Wheat gluten
A good protein source. And, insider info, it’s what helps our food maintain its shape.
Taurine
Taurine is an essential amino acid and antioxidant for cats. It’s responsible for lots of important jobs - it supports healthy reproduction, eyesight, hearing and cardiovascular health.
It’s worth saying - a deficiency in taurine can result in a number of conditions, most notably retinal degeneration and dilated cardiomyopathy. Cats really do need taurine in their diet - they’re unable to produce sufficient amounts naturally.
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Sandie
My cat Frankie just loved the tailored cat food you allowed him to try - he thought all his birthdays had come at once - came dashing in at meal times bang on the dot - portions were just the right size and never any left over. A perfect result!
Rosie Leigh Downes
Our 1yr old tabby Lola absolutely loved her Republic of Cats food, the variety in flavours and textures of the wet food were fantastic and the dry food went down a treat too, can't wait for more!
Abi Jones
Both my cats absolutely loved the food that they had, I have never seen them more excited for meal times! You could tell both from the ingredients list and the look of the food that it was high quality......
Our Department for International Relations is open Monday to Friday or Log in for the fastest way to make changes.
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Sandie
My cat Frankie just loved the tailored cat food you allowed him to try - he thought all his birthdays had come at once - came dashing in at meal times bang on the dot - portions were just the right size and never any left over. A perfect result!
Rosie Leigh Downes
Our 1yr old tabby Lola absolutely loved her Republic of Cats food, the variety in flavours and textures of the wet food were fantastic and the dry food went down a treat too, can't wait for more!
Abi Jones
Both my cats absolutely loved the food that they had, I have never seen them more excited for meal times! You could tell both from the ingredients list and the look of the food that it was high quality......
Our Department for International Relations is open Monday to Friday or Log in for the fastest way to make changes.
Our Department for International Relations is open Monday to Friday or Log in for the fastest way to make changes.