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MeatMe

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MeatMe’s raw frozen foods and dehydrated treats for cats and dogs are made on their own rural farm in Virginia from turkey, chicken, rabbit and beef, which are humanely raised and processed right on the property, so they control their high standards “From Farm to Bowl.”

Ayrshire Farm started out decades ago raising food animals for people with a commitment to the health of the animals and the land, using regenerative, sustainable, and ethical farming practices. The company remains dedicated to the same meats for pets being USDA Certified Organic, Certified Humane®, and Non-GMO, all verified by third parties.

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If you want to include raw food in your dog or cat’s diet, you can rest assured that all the proteins in the MeatMe frozen raw foods are complete and balanced, prepared with a priority of safety and health for the animals on the farm and your pets at home. That’s why they’re called “Ethical Eats for Companion Carnivores”!

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