Carnivora Turkey Diet
- • Supports Healthy Weight
- • Picky Eater Approved
- • Minimally Processed
- • Whole Prey Diet
- • Low In Fat
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Local Delivery Cities
Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Horseshoe Bay, Lions Bay, Squamish, Whistler, Richmond, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Surrey, Langley, Mission, Maple Ridge, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Gibsons, Sechelt, Halfmoon Bay, Madeira Park, Egmont
Delivery Schedule
Vancouver • Burnaby (excluding V5A + V3J postal codes) • Richmond • New Westminster
- Delivery Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
North & West Vancouver • Burnaby Mountain (V5A + V3J only) • Surrey • Langley • Port Moody • Coquitlam • Maple Ridge • Pitt Meadows • White Rock • Abbotsford • Mission • Delta • Tsawwassen • Anmore • Belcarra
- Delivery Days: Tuesday & Thursday
Chilliwack
- Delivery Day: Tuesday
Sea-to-Sky (Lions Bay • Britannia Beach • Squamish • Whistler)
- Delivery Day: Thursday
Sunshine Coast (Gibsons • Sechelt)
- Delivery Days: 2nd & 4th Tuesday +$5 ferry surcharge
Product Features
Product Features
Gently prepared to retain nutrients and preserve the original flavor, texture, and natural integrity of ingredients.
Whole-prey nutrition offers meat, organs, and bones to mimic ancestral diets and provide full-body nourishment.
Low-fat formula supports sensitive pets by easing digestion, reducing inflammation, and supporting healthy body condition.
Product Description
Product Description
Whole-prey turkey. Coarse grind. Lean and gentle.
Carnivora Turkey Diet is a whole-prey raw diet for dogs and cats, made from Canadian-raised turkey and ground coarsely to preserve a natural, hearty texture. This recipe follows a traditional prey-model approach and contains no fruits, vegetables, or synthetic additives.
Turkey is a low-fat white meat protein that is widely regarded as gentle and easy to digest. It’s an excellent choice for pets new to raw feeding, pets with sensitive stomachs, or as a neutral base protein within a rotational feeding plan.
Patties are formed into ½-lb portions, making this diet easy to portion, store, and serve for single-pet households, multi-pet homes, and mixed dog-and-cat feeding routines.
Available in 4 lb resealable sleeves for everyday feeding or 24 lb bulk boxes for better value.
Why We Love It
✔ Made with whole-prey turkey, including muscle meat, bone, organs, blood, and fat
✔ Prey-model ratios, on average approximately: 66% meat, 7% bone, 10% organs, 7% blood, 10% fat
✔ Low-fat, gentle protein suitable for sensitive stomachs
✔ Excellent first raw protein for dogs and cats
✔ Coarse grind for a natural, species-appropriate texture
✔ ½-lb patties for easy, consistent feeding
✔ Raw and minimally processed, with no fillers or synthetics
✔ Available in sleeves or bulk boxes
Is it complete and balanced?
Yes, when fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Carnivora recipes are designed around whole-animal nutrition and are suitable for both dogs and cats when properly portioned.
Pro tip:
With whole-prey diets, natural variation in colour, texture, or smell is normal. You may notice liquid when thawing due to blood and natural moisture. Stir it back in to retain nutrients. Turkey works well as a neutral anchor protein when rotating in red meats or fish.
Clean prey-model nutrition. No fillers. No shortcuts.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Nutrition
Nutrition
Serving Tips
Serving Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Does Whole Prey Food Vary in Colour, Texture, or Fat Content?
Why Does Whole Prey Food Vary in Colour, Texture, or Fat Content?
Whole prey diets are minimally processed and designed to reflect how animals are consumed in nature. Because of this, natural variation is normal and expected. Animals are individuals. Factors such as species, size, age, season, diet, and farm of origin all influence how the meat looks and feels. Red meats like goat and lamb, in particular, can vary significantly. Unlike supermarket meat, whole prey proteins are not colour-graded or standardized. Variation is a hallmark of true whole prey feeding. Whole prey diets are intentionally less processed and less manipulated. Over-processing and heavy blending can create a uniform appearance, but that comes at the cost of moving away from a natural, biologically appropriate food. We’ve been offering whole prey diets for over 30 years, and natural variation has always been part of feeding this way.
Why Do Recipe-Based Raw Diets Look More Consistent?
Why Do Recipe-Based Raw Diets Look More Consistent?
Recipe-based diets are made using measured amounts of muscle meat, organs, and bone that are blended together to achieve a uniform appearance. While this can look more consistent, it is not the same as feeding whole prey. Whole prey diets use the animal as it exists, with minimal processing, which is why variation occurs.
Is Whole Prey Still Complete and Balanced If It Looks Different?
Is Whole Prey Still Complete and Balanced If It Looks Different?
Yes. Whole prey diets are formulated to be complete and balanced over time. Visual differences do not affect nutritional adequacy. In nature, animals do not eat identical meals every day. Variety and natural fluctuation are part of optimal nutrition.
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