Faim Museau Raw Cat Food

Faim Museau Raw Frozen Line — Cat Food Summary

CanadaPetPicks.ca Aggregate Score: 4.5 / 5  |  Based on 4 independent sources  |  Made in Bromont, Quebec  |  100% Canadian ingredients  |  Raw frozen medallions


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Overview

Faim Museau produces a line of raw frozen cat food using the same production model and sourcing philosophy as their dog food range — human-grade, hormone-free, antibiotic-free meats from Quebec farms and butchers, ground and frozen the same day at the Bromont facility. Cats are obligate carnivores, and raw feeding proponents argue that a fresh, unprocessed meat-based diet is more biologically appropriate for cats than any commercially cooked or processed format. Faim Museau’s cat recipes are specifically formulated to address feline nutritional requirements, including appropriate organ meat ratios for taurine content, calcium-to-phosphorus ratios from ground bone, and high protein density from muscle meat.

Our Assessment

Faim Museau is one of the very few raw frozen cat food brands manufactured in Quebec with 100% local sourcing. For Quebec-based cat owners who want to feed raw, this is the most locally produced option available. The brand is smaller and less widely distributed than BC-based raw brands like Big Country Raw, but its production model is genuinely local in a way that larger national raw brands cannot replicate. Cat Food Advisor does not currently have a specific review of Faim Museau cat food on file, but the production standards and ingredient quality align with the top tier of raw cat food in Canada.

CategoryScore
Ingredient quality5.0 / 5
Local Quebec sourcing5.0 / 5
Production transparency5.0 / 5
Value for money3.5 / 5
National availability3.5 / 5
CanadaPetPicks Aggregate4.5 / 5

Cat Recipes Available

RecipeNotes
Simply Beef (Cat)Quebec beef — muscle, organ, bone, formulated for cats
Chicken (Cat)Quebec chicken — muscle, organ, bone
Turkey (Cat)Quebec turkey — muscle, organ, bone
Rabbit (Cat)Novel protein, naturally high in taurine

Raw Feeding Note for Cats

Cats have unique nutritional requirements that make raw feeding both well-suited and important to get right. Taurine is an essential amino acid for cats that must come from their diet — cats cannot synthesise sufficient taurine from precursors the way dogs can. Raw heart meat and organ meat are naturally high in taurine, which is why properly formulated raw cat food that includes organ content can meet taurine requirements without supplementation. All Faim Museau cat recipes include organ meat as part of the formulation. Transition from dry or canned food to raw should be gradual, particularly for cats that have only ever eaten processed food.


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