WholePrey Balance: Structural Whole Prey Fiber for Digestive Regulation in Dogs and Cats

Digestive health in raw fed dogs and cats is not regulated by plant powders or synthetic binders. It is regulated by anatomy.

WholePrey Balance is a functional nutrition line built around intact prey structure — fur, feathers, bone, cartilage, connective tissue, and organ matter working together as a natural digestive mechanism.

This line was developed to support stool quality, gut motility, microbial balance, and mineral equilibrium through biologically appropriate, whole prey fiber — not plant-based fiber supplements.

For raw feeders seeking true species-appropriate digestive support, WholePrey Balance provides structural fiber the way carnivores are designed to process it.

What Is Structural Fiber in Raw Feeding?

In natural prey consumption, carnivores do not separate muscle meat from bone, fur, feathers, and connective tissue. These components function together mechanically inside the digestive tract.

Structural fiber from whole prey:

  • Adds natural stool bulk without irritation

  • Supports balanced gut motility

  • Encourages healthy microbial activity

  • Provides species-appropriate calcium and phosphorus

  • Assists in stool normalization without plant matter

Unlike pumpkin, psyllium husk, cellulose, or inulin, prey-based fiber does not swell or gel. It functions mechanically through anatomical structure.

WholePrey Balance was designed as a clinical digestive tool within a balanced raw diet — not as a topper, treat, or supplemental powder layered onto inappropriate foundations.

The Three Functional Profiles Within WholePrey Balance

Each formula in the WholePrey Balance line maintains intact prey anatomy while offering a distinct digestive application.

Rabbit Cranial Blend

Ingredients: Whole rabbit heads (including fur, bone, cartilage, connective tissue)

This fur-forward formula provides robust structural fiber and dense mineral support from intact cranial anatomy.

Best suited for:

  • Loose or inconsistent stools

  • Elimination diet protocols

  • Limited bone intake in raw diets

  • Post-antibiotic digestive recovery

  • Stronger stool formation needs

The rabbit cranial matrix offers higher structural density and should be introduced gradually.

Neonatal Chick Digestive Blend

Ingredients: Whole 3-day-old chicks (including feathers, soft skeletal structures, cartilage, organs)

This ultra-gentle formula delivers mild mechanical stimulation from feather fiber and developing bone.

Best suited for:

  • Sensitive digestion

  • Dietary transitions

  • Microbiome restoration support

  • Senior or compromised animals

  • Gentle stool regulation

This is the softest fiber profile within the system and can be used at the upper end of feeding ranges when appropriate.

Quail Hatchling Matrix

Ingredients: Whole quail chicks (including feathers, bone, cartilage, organ tissue)

This balanced formula offers moderate structural fiber and mineral support.

Best suited for:

  • Maintenance feeding

  • Long-term digestive stability

  • Rotational raw feeding protocols

  • Consistent stool quality

The quail matrix provides a middle-ground fiber density between rabbit and neonatal chick blends.

Available in Three Formats: Whole, Raw, and Air-Dried

Every product in the WholePrey Balance line is available in three distinct formats, each preserving identical prey anatomy.

Whole Form

Intact whole prey components for those feeding complete prey items.

Raw Blend Form

Fresh, ground whole prey for easy integration into balanced raw meals.

Air-Dried Blend Form

Gently air-dried whole prey, ground for shelf stability and precision dosing.

The only difference between formats is moisture.

No plant fiber.
No fillers.
No synthetic fortification.
No extrusion.
No rendering.

Why Air-Dried Whole Prey Fiber?

The Air-Dried blends were developed to support structured feeding protocols and precision dosing within the raw pet food community.

Air-drying allows:

  • Shelf stability without freezer storage

  • Weight-based, measurable servings

  • Consistency in structural fiber concentration

  • Ease of integration during dietary transitions

  • Long-term maintenance use

Moisture is removed without high-heat processing, preserving fur structure, feather integrity, bone mineral content, and connective tissue matrices.

This creates a concentrated whole prey fiber tool suitable for controlled digestive applications in both dogs and cats.

Recommended Feeding Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

WholePrey Balance products are functional digestive tools and should be used in small, controlled amounts alongside a balanced raw diet.

Dogs — Daily Serving Range

Maintenance (long-term stool stability):

  • Under 20 lb: ¼ tsp

  • 20–40 lb: ½ tsp

  • 40–70 lb: 1 tsp

  • 70+ lb: 2 tsp

Active Support / Reset (loose stool, transitions, sensitivity flares):

  • Under 20 lb: ½ tsp

  • 20–40 lb: 1 tsp

  • 40–70 lb: 2 tsp

  • 70+ lb: 1 Tbsp

Cats — Daily Serving Range

Maintenance: Pinch–⅛ tsp
Active Support: Up to ¼ tsp

Cats respond quickly to structural fiber. Introduce gradually and adjust based on stool response.

Important Use Notes:

  • Do not free-feed

  • Introduce gradually

  • Use consistently for best results

  • Adjust based on individual response

Detailed feeding charts are available on our website.

WholePrey Balance Within a Raw Feeding System

WholePrey Balance is not a replacement for a properly formulated raw diet. It is a structured tool within a biologically appropriate feeding system.

For raw feeders seeking:

  • Natural stool support for dogs

  • Species-appropriate fiber for cats

  • Whole prey digestive regulation

  • Elimination diet support

  • Non-plant-based stool normalization

  • Prey-based mineral balance

WholePrey Balance provides a controlled, anatomy-driven solution grounded in raw feeding principles.

A Functional System, Not a Supplement Trend

The raw pet food industry has seen a surge in fiber powders and synthetic digestive additives.

WholePrey Balance returns to structure.

Fur.
Feathers.
Bone.
Cartilage.
Connective tissue.

Working together as a natural digestive mechanism.

Whole anatomy.
Multiple formats.
Functional intent.

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