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6 Best Fresh Cat Food Subscription Services of 2024: Reviews & Top Picks

Ed Malaker

By Ed Malaker

Burmese cat eating homemade vet approved cat food beef and carrot

If you are a cat owner, you know it can be difficult to get food for your pet, especially since grocery stores have limited options. Cat food subscription services can be a great way to ensure that you always have food in the home, but it can be challenging to find one suitable for your pets with so many services available.

We’ve chosen several to review for you so you can see their differences. We’ll give you the pros and cons we experienced with each one and tell you how it worked for our cats. We’ve also included a short buyer’s guide after the reviews to help you determine what to look for if you continue to shop around.

Disclaimer: The foods reviewed here were chosen because they have certain characteristics that might help with some of the causes or consequences of this medical condition. However, they are not a medical treatment or a substitute for medical treatment. Keep in mind that each medical case is different and what works for some pets may not work for others. Your veterinarian is the right person to advise you on the best diet for your pet’s individual case.

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A Quick Glance at Our Favorite Picks in 2024

Rating Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Smalls Fresh Cat Food Subscription Smalls Fresh Cat Food Subscription
  • Human-grade fresh ingredients
  • No artificial flavors or colors
  • High-quality protein
  • Budget Buy
    Second place
    Cat Person Cat Food Subscription Cat Person Cat Food Subscription
  • Large selection
  • High-quality ingredients
  • Easy to order the same thing
  • Third place
    Darwin's Natural Pet Products Fresh Cat Food Darwin's Natural Pet Products Fresh Cat Food
  • Easy food calculator
  • Wide selection
  • Minimally processed
  • Best for Kittens
    Raised Right Fresh Cat Food Delivery Raised Right Fresh Cat Food Delivery
  • No grain
  • Limited ingredients
  • High-quality protein
  • Savage Cat Food Delivery Savage Cat Food Delivery
  • Multiple plans
  • High-quality protein
  • Individual portions
  • The 6 Best Fresh Cat Food Subscription Services

    1. Smalls Fresh Cat Food Subscription – Best Overall

    smalls freeze-dried raw and human-grade fresh cat food with tabby cat

    Cost: $90-$100 per month
    Type: Fresh wet food

    Smalls is our overall best cat food subscription service. You can select from multiple proteins like beef, turkey, and chicken, and each recipe uses high-quality human-grade ingredients with no chemical preservatives or artificial colors. It has a pleasant smell, and Smalls even provides meal plans that can lead to weight loss, helping keep your cat healthy.

    The downside to Smalls is that it’s quite expensive, and many plans can cost more than $100 per month, so it might not be a great choice if you have several cats. Overall, we think this is the best fresh cat food delivery service out there.

    Pros
    • Multiple proteins
    • High-quality ingredients
    • Pleasant smell
    • Provide weight loss options
    Cons
    • Expensive

    2. Cat Person Cat Food Subscription – Budget Buy

    cat person cat food products

    Cost: $20-$30 per month
    Type: Soft and Hard

    Cat Person is our pick as the best cat food subscription service for the money. You can choose from a large selection of wet and dry food, so you will surely get something your cat enjoys, and they even have treats available. There are 19 recipes, each featuring a high-quality protein like turkey, beef, or fish, and each recipe is grain-free with no corn or soy ingredients.

    We like the low cost of Cat Person, but it’s challenging to know what to order at first. They have a few basic plans, but it’s more difficult if you want something else, and building a plan could get much more expensive.

    Pros
    • Large selection
    • High-quality ingredients
    • Easy to order the same thing
    Cons
    • It can get expensive

    3. Darwin’s Natural Pet Products Fresh Cat Food

    darwin's natural selections chicken recipe for cats

    Cost: $20-$40 per month
    Type: Wet food

    Darwin’s Natural Pet Products is a popular subscription service because it serves cats and dogs with high-quality food. Its ingredients are 100% minimally processed real meat that will closely resemble your cat’s natural diet. Protein from chicken, turkey, or lamb ensures your cat has plenty of energy and strong muscle.

    A handy food calculator on their website makes it easy to choose your subscription. The downside to Darwin’s Natural Pet Products is that it requires freezer space, and some users report packages were thawed during shipping.

    Pros
    • Easy food calculator
    • Wide selection
    • Minimally processed
    • 100% real meat
    Cons
    • Requires freezer space
    • It might thaw during shipping

    4. Raised Right Fresh Cat Food Subscription Service – Best for Kittens

    raised right human grade food

    Cost: $20-$30 per month
    Type: Wet food

    Raised Right is our pick as the best cat food subscription service for kittens. It uses all human-grade ingredients to provide your pet with a balanced meal. High-quality protein from chicken or turkey will help your kitten develop strong muscles without upsetting their stomach.

    There are no corn or soy ingredients, and it’s portioned in 1-pound bags to preserve freshness. One feature we liked a lot was the ability to order a sample pack at a lower cost to try it out before committing to the subscription.

    The downside to Raised Right is that there isn’t a lot of variety, and you are pretty much stuck with either chicken or turkey.

    Pros
    • Limited ingredients
    • High-quality protein
    • No grain
    • Sample packs
    Cons
    • Limited variety

    5. Savage Cat Food

    savage cat food chicken box and tub

    Cost: $40-$60 per month
    Type: Wet food

    Savage Cat Food is another subscription that produces raw food. Raw food is great for cats because it’s what they naturally eat, and there are no fillers or chemical preservatives that might upset your pet’s sensitive digestion.

    Multiple varieties, including chicken, duck, and rabbit, are available, so your cat should find something they enjoy. Also, we like that it comes in individual portions, so there is no guessing or overfeeding. What we don’t like about Savage Cat Food being similar to other frozen foods is that they require freezer space, so it can be hard to find room for them, especially when the monthly supply arrives.

    Pros
    • Multiple plans
    • High-quality protein
    • Individual portions
    • Wide selection
    Cons
    • Requires freezer space
    • Our cats didn’t like some varieties

    6. Bobcat Raw Cat Food

    Bobcat Premium Raw Food

    Cost: $100-$150 per month
    Type: Wet food

    As you may have guessed from the name, Bobcat Raw Food delivers primarily raw food suited to your cat’s natural diet. It uses high-quality ingredients like chicken, pork, elk, rabbit, and venison to give your pet plenty of high-quality, easy-to-digest protein.

    Pre-portioned meals prevent you from overfeeding and ensure you have enough until your next scheduled delivery, and the flat packages make it easier to store.

    Even though the flat packages make it easier to store, Bobcat Raw Food still requires plenty of freezer space unless you get a delivery every week or two. Some varieties also have a slightly bad odor that our cats don’t like, and it was challenging to transition them.

    Pros
    • High-quality ingredients
    • Pre-portioned meals
    • Flat packaging
    Cons
    • It requires freezer space
    • Some varieties smell bad

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    Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Best Fresh Cat Food Subscription Service

    Cost

    Most people look at the cost per month of each brand when choosing a subscription-based food. We tried to list a ballpark cost for each brand in our reviews, but you should use this only to see what fits in your budget and choose your food based on other factors.

    Ingredients

    The proper ingredients are essential to a healthy cat and are the most critical factor when choosing a cat food subscription service. We recommend a service that builds its recipes around real meat like chicken, turkey, or fish.

    Cats are carnivores, so they don’t need a lot of grain, and we recommend avoiding any brands that contain corn or soy products since they are empty fillers that can leave your cat hungry. We chose only brands that use high-quality ingredients in our reviews, but you must stay vigilant if you continue to shop.

    Packaging and Storage

    Many people don’t consider the packaging until it’s too late, but you will need to store the food when it arrives, and many brands require refrigeration and freezing. You will order a month’s supply or more, so even a small kitten will need plenty of freezer space. If you can’t afford or don’t have room for a second unit, you may need to choose an option that doesn’t require freezing.

    Cooked vs Raw Food

    Manufacturers cook the vast majority of cat food, but raw food is becoming increasingly popular. Raw cat food is easier for cats to digest than cooked food or dry kibble, and it more closely resembles their natural diet. However, bacteria grow quickly and easily in raw food, so we don’t recommend preparing raw meals yourself.

    When you purchase raw food from a subscription service, nutritional experts prepare the recipe to provide the highest quality nutrition, and the company packages the food in a sterile environment. There should be no health risks as long as you follow the instructions carefully on the package and remove the food when your cats finish eating, and it’s beneficial for cats with chronic GI troubles.

    Regardless of the type of food your feline companion prefers, finding a bowl that is sure to keep the mess contained can be tough. Our Hepper NomNom Cat Bowl features a wide tray designed to ensure that all food stays exactly where it should—inside the bowl and off the floor. The whisker-friendly bowls fit securely into the PP plastic base and are low and wide to prevent whisker fatigue. Its contemporary style will fit seamlessly into any home and it is completely dishwasher safe. 

    Hepper 360 Cat Feeder, Stainless Steel, Anti-Chew...
    • NO MESS - The 360° tray on this cat food and water bowl set has a raised design to catch and...
    • WHISKER FRIENDLY - Shallow and wide metal containers with flat bottoms ensure your kitty can enjoy...

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    Conclusion

    When choosing your next cat food subscription service, we highly recommend our pick for the best overall. Smalls is a popular and well-respected brand to provide your cat with high-quality ingredients. Another smart choice is our pick for the best value. Cat Person is relatively inexpensive and provides you with a large selection.

    We hope you have enjoyed reading over these reviews and found a service you’d like to try. If we helped make your cat’s mealtime more convenient, please share this guide to the best cat food subscription service on Facebook and Twitter.


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