Homemade Cat Food Supplement Mix | Liver Powder Free

$45.00

Support your ingredient-sensitive cat’s health naturally with our microbiologist-formulated Liver Powder Free (0% Poultry) Homemade Cat Food Supplement Mix — for cats with poultry sensitivities or complex food allergies. Designed to pair with your choice of meat, it provides the essential nutrients cats need for optimal vitality and longevity—without poultry, grains, or inflammatory ingredients.

Estimated Standard Delivery: Feb 15 - Feb 21

Formulated to meet AAFCO guidelines for all life stages

Combine with your choice of meat + water + Omega-3 Oil (optional) for balanced homemade meals

Scoop included for easy small-batch preparation

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Why Cat Parents Choose the Liver Powder Free Formula

0% poultry — ideal for poultry-sensitive cats

Formulated for all life stages, including kittens

AAFCO compliant - contains the full spectrum of essential vitamins and minerals to support a complete feline diet when combined with meat

No liver required — fully balanced when combined with meat as directed

Scoop included — mix 1 scoop per pound of prepared meat

Compatible with raw, cooked, or par-cooked meat

Supports a biologically appropriate, simplified approach to feline nutrition

You may add liver if you choose — but you don’t have to. This formula is designed to remove guesswork while keeping nutrition intact.

Ingredients

Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Bisglycinate, Choline Bitartrate, Taurine, Ferrous Bisglycinate, Zinc Bisglycinate, Niacin (Vit B3), Copper Bisglycinate, Manganese Bisglycinate, Vitamin E, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin K1, Vitamin D3, Selenium Glycinate, Pyridoxine HCL (Vit B6), Cyanocobalamin (Vit B12), Potassium Iodide, Biotin (Vit B7), Riboflavin (Vit B2), Thiamine Mononitrate (Vit B1), Calcium Pantothenate (Vit B5), Folate (Vit B9)

 

This formula meets the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient profiles for maintenance when combined with meat as instructed. We also recommend Omega-3 Oil for added benefits.

 

Free From: preservatives, carbohydrates, artificial additives and liver powder

Does NOT Contain: poultry, milk, wheat, soy, egg, shellfish, fish, grains or fillers

 

Guaranteed Analysis - AAFCO Format

Moisture (max 7%), Calcium (min 10.5%), Phosphorous (min 0.02%), Potassium (min 8.15%), Sodium (min 3%), Chloride (min 12.7%), Magnesium (min 1%), Taurine (min 3.6%), Iron (min 900 mg/kg), Copper (min 70 mg/kg), Iodine (min 3.6 mg/kg), Zinc (min 950 mg/kg), Manganese (min 100 mg/kg), Selenium (min 1.4 mg/kg), Vitamin A (min 100,000 IU/kg), Vitamin D (min 15,000 IU/kg), Vitamin E (min 550 IU/kg), Vitamin K1 (min 2 mg/kg), Thiamine (min 85 mg/kg), Riboflavin (min 65 mg/kg), Pyridoxine (min 55 mg/kg), Niacin (min 620 mg/kg), Pantothenic acid (min 80 mg/kg), Folic acid (min 10 mg/kg), Biotin (min 1 mg/kg), Vitamin B12 (min 0.5 mg/kg), Choline (min 36,000 mg/kg)

 

Calorie Content: 0 kcal/kg

 

Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Do not refrigerate or freeze - this may damage the vitamins and minerals. Best if used within 3-4 months of opening.

Additional Supplies & Guidance

Choose your protein:
For cats with sensitivities, proteins such as pork, beef, rabbit, or lamb are often well-tolerated. Always transition slowly when introducing new proteins.

 

Feeding flexibility:
Use with raw, par-cooked, or cooked meat depending on your preparation preference.

 

Designed for Sensitive Cats:

This formula helps reduce dietary complexity while still honoring a cat’s natural nutritional requirements.

Omega-3 Oil (Optional but Recommended)

Omega-3 oils can help support:

  • Skin & coat health
  • Joint comfort
  • Anti-inflammatory balance
  • Cognitive function & vision (EPA/DHA)

Recommended options:

Superior Feline Wild Anchovy Omega-3 Oil – rich in EPA & DHA, for cats who tolerate fish

Superior Feline Virgin Chia Seed Omega-3 Oil – a plant-based option especially helpful for cats with fish or seafood sensitivities

Learn more in our Chia Oil vs Fish Oil blog post.

Directions - How to Make the Food

Simple instructions are included on the product packaging and via QR code, which links directly to our Directions Hub for step-by-step guidance, feeding guidelines, tips + troubleshooting and additional resources

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Return Policy

To reduce unnecessary waste and expenses, we do not accept returns or give refunds on this product unless a Trial Size Homemade Cat Food Kit was purchased in a previous order and used with favorable results. This policy is necessary to keep prices affordable for our customers. 

 

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If you’ve never tried our Homemade Cat Food Supplement Mix before, please purchase a low-cost Trial Size Homemade Cat Food Kit option first to make sure it works for you and your cat.

Product Information

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For cats with sensitivities, every ingredient matters.

 

The Superior Feline Liver Powder Free (0% Poultry) Formula was created for cat parents who need a cleaner, simpler option — without compromising nutritional completeness.

 

Cats are obligate carnivores and thrive on properly balanced meat-based diets. This formula delivers the essential vitamins and minerals cats need, without poultry or added liver.

Also available in Original Formula

Choose the meat

Bake, partially bake or prepare raw

Chop or grind as needed

Measure out water, Omega-3 Oil & Supplement Mix

Add it to the chopped meat

Mix it together to make cat food!

Store in plastic or glass containers

Refrigerate as needed,

freeze the rest

Feed your cat 😻

3. Serve and Store

2. Add and Mix Ingredients

1. Choose and Prepare the Meat

Choose the meat

Bake, partially bake or prepare raw

Chop or grind as needed

Measure out water + supplements

Add it to the chopped meat

Mix it together to make cat food!

Store in plastic or glass containers

Refrigerate as needed,

freeze the rest

Feed your cat 😻

3. Serve and Store

2. Add and Mix Ingredients

1. Choose and Prepare the Meat

How it Works

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Try Before You Buy!

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If you’re new to homemade cat food or want to see how your cat responds, our Trial Size Homemade Cat Food Kit makes it easy to get started.

 

Why cat parents love the Trial Size Kit:

Perfect for first-time homemade feeders

Great for sensitive cats or cautious transitions

Includes a Trial Size Liver Powder Food Topper to boost palatability for picky eaters

Simple way to test before buying full-size products

Our low-cost  Trial Size Kit is the "easy button" for trying homemade cat food. 

 

Available in both Original and Liver Powder Free formulas.

FAQs

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Everything you need to know to feed with confidence

What is the Homemade Cat Food Supplement Mix?

Our Homemade Cat Food Supplement Mix provides the essential vitamins, minerals, and trace nutrients your cat needs for a complete and balanced diet when combined with real, human-grade meat.

 

This Liver Powder Free Formula is microbiologist-formulated to meet AAFCO nutrient profiles for cats at all life stages — without poultry or added liver.

How do I use the Mix?

Simply add 1 scoop of mix per pound of prepared meat (or measure out 19.6 grams of Supplement Mix per pound of prepared meat for the most accurate measurement).

 

You can use raw, par-cooked, or fully cooked meat, depending on your preference and your cat’s needs. Portion the food and refrigerate or freeze for later use.

 

Each package includes simple instructions and a QR code linking directly to our Directions Hub, where you’ll find step-by-step guidance and helpful tips.

What kind of meat should I use for sensitive cats?

This formula is 100% poultry-free, making it ideal for cats with chicken or poultry sensitivities.

 

Many cat parents choose proteins such as pork, beef, rabbit, lamb, or venison. Always transition slowly when introducing new proteins.

Can I use fish as the protein?

Fish alone has a different nutrient profile and our formula is not developed to be used with fish alone. Even the majority of commercial cat foods on the market advertised as fish typically contain another source of protein as a base (ie. chicken, beef, turkey, duck).​

 

Some ways to incorporate or use fish:

Cook up a salmon filet and top or mix a little into the cat's meal

The same can be done with fresh or canned tuna - Safe Catch is a great brand because they test for mercury levels 

Freeze-dried salmon or tuna treats - crumble one on top of the cat's meal. (This is loved by all of our cats! We do it once per day so they don't tire of it)

Is this formula balanced even without liver?

Yes. This formula is carefully balanced with essential vitamins and minerals to meet feline nutritional requirements without relying on liver.

 

When prepared as directed, it provides complete and balanced nutrition for cats of all life stages.

Can I add liver if my cat tolerates it?

Yes. While liver is not required, you may add it if you prefer or if recommended by your veterinarian.

Do I need to add anything else?

No additional supplements are required when the mix is combined with meat as directed.

 

An Omega-3 Oil is optional but recommended especially for skin, coat, joint, and anti-inflammatory support.


For added gut and immune support, some cat parents choose to add our Microbiome Booster Postbiotic once daily.

Can I feed this to cats of different ages?

Yes. This formula is suitable for kittens, adults, and senior cats. Adjust portion sizes based on your cat's needs.

Can I mix homemade food with commercial cat food?

Yes. Mixing homemade food with your cat’s current diet can help support a smooth transition.

How long does a bag of Supplement Mix last?

Each full-size bag makes approximately 20 pounds of finished food. How long it lasts depends on how many cats you’re feeding and how much they eat.

 

One pound of homemade food is roughly equivalent to 3–4 cans of commercial wet food (5-5.5 oz cans).

How should I store prepared food?

Prepared food can be refrigerated for 5–7 days or frozen for longer storage.

 

Thaw frozen portions in the refrigerator overnight. Microwaving directly from frozen is not recommended.

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Customer Reviews

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Hollyn
We love it!

Works perfectly! I love not having to worry about balance, as I know this product already does it for me!

Thank you so much for your product review, Hollyn! We appreciate it and we're so glad the Supplement Mix is helpful for you (and the kitties)!

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Cristin

Quality products, awesome packaging, customer service and ingredients my cat loves. I did the trial pack first and I’m so glad! Highly reccomend Superior Feline cat food mix!

Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review! We appreciate it and are so glad the products are working great for you and your cat!

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Kelly M.
Great Liver free meal mixer

My cat , Bella, is allergic to chicken almost all meal completers have chicken or egg so I was so happy to find this one ! Bella didn’t have any issues with eating the completer and it mixed in perfect with the rabbit
If you have a cat with allergies this will be a life saver for you as well

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Tonya
After trial and error, SUCCESS!

I wanted to share for those that are having beginner frustrations as I almost gave up after two batches. I finally found meat/meat mix and process that works for me and my cats after about 5 tries. Had to go through a process.

- 1st try: I cooked one pound ground turkey in oven (as suggested) and found they would rather eat cardboard, even with added liver powder, was discouraged and added half canned food to turkey, which they ate, reluctantly… they were a little miffed at me and I think I received more and extra hard biting that week.
-2nd try: cooked whole chicken in slow cooker Drained on pan, had to pull apart meat from bones…. Cats did like somewhat better than eating cardboard….less hard biting. Me, still discouraged, too much work, dishes everywhere. Someone may like this way if you want to use broth for cooking people food, albeit unflavored broth, but not for me.
-3rd try. Switched to half cheap ground beef/ground turkey cooked in slow cooker (Found slow cooker was easy, hands off for me after last try) Was having trouble forming the servings due to being watery so used muffin tins….dishes everywhere. Cats did eat this with only a little extra liver power, no added canned food, maybe only received one bite per cat this week. Me, still frustrated at all the dishes and cleaning up.
-4th try: Same process, same results. Emailed company about weighting the meat pre or post cooking, thinking raw weight contains the fluids where cooked does not (so much). Reply was either way is fine, but they do post cooking. Woohoo, so now I drain the cooked meat and add back 1/2 cup per pound to supplement (skimmed of fat). Can now form servings by hand and they stick together. Goodbye muffin tins! Cats good, can’t remember being bitten much this week. Me, ecstatic at minimal dishes. FYI, my one cat does need to take in more fluid, so I just add extra water to his individual feeding at mealtime.
-5th try: Switched meat to boneless, skinless chicken thighs due to increasing cost of beef/turkey (well everything, right?) Cooked in slow cooker, easy. Drain, skim, mix, form, freeze. Cats gone wild! Have to shut in another room when making and they eat it like they’ve never been fed before. Hum, did I get bit? Haha, of course, but maybe only “love” bites. Me, ecstatic! Meat choice economical, well received (too well!) and most importantly EASY CLEANUP. Just the crockpot, measuring cup/spoons/spatula, mixing bowl, and strainer. I throw them all in dishwasher, don’t care if it's full or not, turn it on. Finally…I’ve done it, whew 😅

I hope this helps if you’re having a rough start. I’m OCD, so I do use a cheap kitchen scale to weight meat, supplement, and serving size…but this is not necessary. Just follow the company suggestions for serving sizes….I did actual calculations based on the meat type cal/fat ratio and cat weight…and the calculations were are always in the ranges they suggest. Don’t sweat it, I stopped doing it. Also, I have a stand mixer and use this to make mixing a snap. I feel so good that I was able to stick it out and give my cats GOOD, nutritious, food with known ingredients. And, depending on the meat, it is actually the same to less per serving than the canned food I was using. I do still use some canned for convenience when needed.

I hope you found something here helpful for you and/or your furry friends. Do what you can when you can do it and Happy cooking!

PS: and thank you to this company that makes an excellent product at a FAIR price. I did some comparisons and I can tell this company is out for cats, not excess profits. Thank you!

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Julie
Great product!

I have 4 very finicky eaters that I’ve tried ever premade mix on. They hated all of them. No matter how much I tried to switch them over to homemade food none of them would touch it….till I found this product! I really didn’t have any expectations but I thought I’d give this a shot. Omg, they finished all their plates! Couldn’t believe my eyes. I’m so happy I found this product. I feel assured that I’m feeding my babies the healthiest food with all the nutrients they need. Thanks super feline for a superior product!

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Karen G.
finally a mix my cat will eat!

I have 3 cats for whom I had been making a homemade raw chicken diet with no issue. Once the bird flu scare started, I began cooking their chicken. Two of my cats transitioned with no issue, but my 3rd cat was NOT having it. She wouldn’t eat any cooked protein and turned her nose up to all the canned wet food I gave her. I tried another very popular brand of meal completer, but she would immediately walk away. After ordering the original and liver-free samples from Superior Feline, I finally found something she would eat. We’ve settled on the liver-free formula mixed with fish oil and raw pork loin that I grind myself. She was getting concerningly underweight, so this product has been a God send, not to mention the considerable amount of time I now save making her food. Thanks for saving my sanity! :)

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