Mixed feeding is honestly a game‑changer for your cat—it shakes up their routine,lifts their mood,and keeps them in better shape overall.Here’s how to mix things up without overthinking it.
Dry+Frozen:Tossing some frozen raw onto your cat’s normal kibble makes mealtime instantly more fun.It’s hydrating,super nutritious,and adds a fresh burst of flavour.The best part?You don’t even need to thaw it.Just zap it in the microwave for a few seconds,serve it warm(because cats are total warmth snobs),and watch those taste buds wake up.

Dry+Raw:Raw food brings a protein punch and a load of moisture that your cat’s body will love.Pair it with dry food and you get that satisfying mix of soft and crunchy.Serve it fresh or give it a quick cook—when they smell it cooking,they’ll feel like one of the family.Just a heads‑up:wear gloves,use different chopping boards and knives,and only use raw meat that’s either made for cats or the same quality you’d feed your family.Store and handle it exactly how the pack says.
Dry+Wet:Wet food is a classic for a reason—full of flavours that cats go mad for.Stir in some dry food and suddenly the bowl has texture,too.Here’s a little whisker hack:cats hate it when their whiskers brush the sides of a bowl,so spread that wet‑and‑dry mix out on a wide plate.They’ll dig right in and lick it spotless without any whisker stress.
Dry+Fresh:Got a fussy feline who turns their nose up at anything processed?Fresh food is your secret weapon.Aim for around three‑quarters dry to one‑quarter fresh—that ratio gives them a balanced meal with all the nutrients they need.The mix of textures tends to win over even the pickiest eaters,no bribery required.