Okay, so let’s talk about this whole wild-caught salmon thing for our feline friends. I’ve been messing around with making my own cat food lately, and it’s been quite the journey, let me tell ya.
First off, I started looking into what makes a good cat food. Turns out, cats need a ton of protein. Like, a lot. The canned stuff I was checking out had around 38% protein when you look at it as dry matter. The higher the protein, the better, from what I gather. Fewer ingredients are usually a good sign too. You want meat to be one of the first things listed. Also, I learned that grain-free and low on veggies is the way to go. No weird chemicals either, obviously.

Getting Started with Wild-Caught Salmon
So, why wild-caught salmon? Well, it just seemed like a solid choice. It’s packed with good stuff, and I figured it would be a nice treat for my cat. I started by reading up on how to actually make this stuff. Some brands, like Stella & Chewy’s, have these fancy freeze-dried raw coatings on their salmon recipes, which sounded pretty cool, but I wanted to try making something simple first.
The Experiment
- Step one: Find some good quality wild-caught salmon. This was easier said than done. I ended up going to a few different stores before I found something I was happy with.
- Step two: Cook the salmon. I just baked it in the oven until it was cooked through. No fancy seasonings or anything, just plain salmon.
- Step three: Mix it up. I shredded the salmon and mixed it with some other ingredients to make sure my cat was getting a balanced diet. Think of things like a little bit of chicken, some fat, and supplements.
- Step four: Serve it up! I gave my cat a small portion to see how she’d like it.
The Results
Honestly, my cat went nuts for it. She loved the salmon, and I felt pretty good about giving her something I made myself. It was a bit of work, but seeing her enjoy it made it worth it. Plus, I knew exactly what was going into her food, which is a big plus. I messed up a few times, like one time I accidentally used farmed salmon, but I finally got it right. I also learned that it’s best to use fresh ingredients, and that it’s important to make sure the food is properly cooked to avoid any health issues.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure with making wild-caught salmon recipe dry cat food. It was a learning experience, but a fun one. If you’re thinking about making your own cat food, I’d say go for it. Just do your research, be patient, and maybe have a backup can of cat food on hand, just in case.