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Cat
Prep Time 5 minutes
Serving Size 1

Cluck & Catch Bowl

Where chicken meets the catch of the day, the Cluck & Catch Bowl balances rich poultry flavor with a touch of seafood goodness for a thoughtfully mixed favorite.
Ingredients
Pet Size option
Ingredient Name Amount Unit
Indoor Complete Chicken, Lentils & Salmon Recipe Dry Cat Food
1/8
Cups
Grain Free Chicken Purrcata Wet Cat Food
1/4 - 1/2
Tub
Additional Notes

Start with Rachael Ray Nutrish dry or wet food, and feel free to serve them separately; many cats prefer eating from multiple dishes over time.

Consider how dry and wet pairings provide different textures or flavors across bowl building recipes to match your cat’s unique preferences and routine.

Keep portions small and flexible, recognizing cats may not eat everything at once and may return throughout the day.

Behind the Bowl

Rachael Ray® Nutrish™ dry and wet cat food recipes both provide complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats. Each Nutrish formula is a complete & balanced meal onits own. Bowl building is simply a fun way to add variety and a personal touch at mealtime. Portions shown in these recipes have been adjusted to account for calories from added toppers.

Always begin with a base of Rachael Ray® Nutrish™ Dry Cat Food. If you choose to add Nutrish wet food, treats, or additional ingredients from the approved Bowl Building list, reduce the amount of dry food by about 10% to help avoid overfeeding. Please review the on-pack feeding instructions to determine the total amount of Nutrish food recommended for them each day and use that as a starting point.

Portion sizes shown are general guidelines based on feeding two meals per day and are not medical recommendations. Your cat’s individual needs may vary based on age, metabolism, activity level, and overall condition. All measurements use a standard 8 oz measuring cup, and human food ingredients are intentionally portioned in small, cat appropriate amounts.

Your veterinarian is the best resource for guidance specific to your cat, including:

  • Ideal weight and body condition
  • Health considerations (such as digestive sensitivities, food allergies, or conditions)
  • Any dietary restrictions or needs for therapeutic nutrition
  • Appropriate daily calorie intake based on age, size, and activity level

These recipes assume feeding two meals per day. Daily calorie needs are divided in half to determine a single meal target, which is then balanced as follows:

65% dry food + 25% wet food + 10% topper(s) = 100% of recommended calories for one meal.

This approach helps support bowl building at both daily meals without exceeding typical daily calorie needs.

Bowl building ingredients should be used as a garnish. Limit additions to no more than two approved ingredients per bowl. If using two toppers, each should generally account for about 5% of the meal’s total calories.

Proteins and carbohydrates from the approved Bowl Building list should be boiled, baked, steamed, or slow cooked without seasoning, salt, butter, or oil. Allow food to cool completely, remove any bones, and cut into bite sized pieces.

When adding new ingredients, introduce them slowly over 3–5 days and monitor your cat for any signs of digestive upset, itching, or sensitivity.

Food needs may change during pregnancy and nursing. Feed the amount needed to help maintain the pregnant female’s ideal body condition. Food intake may increase significantly during lactation.

After opening Rachael Ray® Nutrish™ Wet Cat Food, refrigerate and use within 3 days.

Rachael Ray® Nutrish™ Dry Cat food should be stored in a secure, cool, dry place. Keep dry food in its original bag or packaging and seal it tightly—using a binder clip if needed—to help maintain freshness.

Always provide plenty of fresh, clean water.