Beef is one of the more common ingredients linked to food allergies in cats, particularly in cats that have eaten standard commercial foods for many years. Because it is widely used in pet food, some sensitive cats may already have developed a reaction to it.
However, not every cat with food sensitivities reacts to beef or veal, and some cats tolerate these proteins well. Limited ingredient or single protein recipes can make it easier to test whether beef-based foods suit your cat.
Beef Dry Cat Foods (UK)
| Food | Protein Source | Main Carb | Notes | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cosma Extruded Beef | Beef | Potato & pea | Grain-free high beef content recipe | View on zooplus |
| Feringa Vitality Immune Beef | Beef | Pea & potato | Contains poultry fat | View on zooplus |
The foods in the table below are wet foods with beef as the main or a major ingredient.
Beef & Veal Wet Cat Foods (UK)
| Food | Protein Source | Main Carb | Notes | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| catz finefood Beef & Veal | Beef & veal | None | Grain-free mixed beef recipe | View on zooplus |
| Feringa Duck & Veal | Duck & veal | None | Mixed protein recipe | View on zooplus |
| MAC’s Beef | Beef | None | High-meat single protein recipe | View on zooplus |
| MAC’s Veal & Turkey | Veal & turkey | None | Mixed poultry and veal recipe | View on zooplus |
| MAC’s Veal & Beef Pouches | Veal & beef | None | Grain-free mixed beef recipe | View on zooplus |
If you know of a food that should be listed here, or notice a broken link, feel free to get in touch so I can keep this guide up to date.