Core Pairing — Organic Liver & Egg Toppers for Dogs & Cats
Dense Nutrition, Balanced Amino Acids, and Everyday Feeding
Liver provides dense nutrition in small amounts, while egg supports daily feeding with highly usable protein.
Complimentary shipping begins at $100
A simple, nutrient-dense pairing designed for everyday feeding.
This set brings together organic beef liver and organic pasture-raised egg to support daily routines with naturally complementary whole foods.
Thoughtful, versatile, and easy to use alongside meals — without added complexity.
Ingredient: Organic Whole Egg (Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 56% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 32% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 3% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
4900 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Ingredient: Organic Eggshell + Membrane (Finely Ground,
Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 6% (Min.)
Crude fat .... .1% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 2% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
180 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Organic Beef Liver (Finely Ground, Grass Feed, Pasture
Raised)
Crude Protein .... 65% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 12% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 1% (Max.)
Moisture .... 8% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
3800 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
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Dense Nutrition, Balanced Amino Acids, and Everyday Feeding
Liver provides dense nutrition in small amounts, while egg supports daily feeding with highly usable protein.
Complimentary shipping begins at $100
A simple, nutrient-dense pairing designed for everyday feeding.
This set brings together organic beef liver and organic pasture-raised egg to support daily routines with naturally complementary whole foods.
Thoughtful, versatile, and easy to use alongside meals — without added complexity.
Ingredient: Organic Whole Egg (Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 56% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 32% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 3% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
4900 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Ingredient: Organic Eggshell + Membrane (Finely Ground,
Pasture Raised)
Crude Protein .... 6% (Min.)
Crude fat .... .1% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 2% (Max.)
Moisture .... 2% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
180 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Ingredient: Organic Beef Liver (Finely Ground, Grass Feed, Pasture
Raised)
Crude Protein .... 65% (Min.)
Crude fat .... 12% (Min.)
Crude fiber .... 1% (Max.)
Moisture .... 8% (Max.)
Calories (calculated)
3800 kcal me/kg, 107 kcal me/oz
Core Pairing — Organic Liver & Egg Toppers for Dogs & Cats
How Core Pairing Fits Into Your Routine
Core Pairing is designed to fit into everyday feeding without adding unnecessary layers. Liver and egg each serve a different role in the bowl. Liver brings dense nutrients in small amounts, while egg provides a steady, usable protein that can be used more frequently.
The goal is not to replace the base meal. It is to create a simple, repeatable structure that supports appetite, stool consistency, and daily feeding clarity. How it fits depends on what is already being fed.
Kibble Feeding
Dry food provides structure, but can lack whole-food variety. Egg can be used as a light daily topper, while liver is best used in small amounts several times per week to avoid excess richness.
Egg as the baseline, liver as the accent.
Home-Prepared Meals
Home cooking can vary day to day. Egg helps create consistency in protein and fats, while liver fills in nutrient gaps when organ meats are not regularly included.
Helps stabilize variation across meals.
Raw Feeding
Raw routines often already include organs. In this context, egg can still be used lightly for variety, while liver is adjusted based on what is already included in rotation.
Adjust based on existing organ intake.
Pre-Prepared Fresh Meals
Fresh meals vary in formulation. Egg can be used regularly to support protein intake and meal interest, while liver is added in small portions for nutrient density without overwhelming the bowl.
Complements the routine without excess.
Every batch is handled in-house with a close focus on freshness, nutrient integrity, and protecting the quality that reaches your dog or cat.
What You’ll Notice
Stronger Mealtime Interest
Egg adds a mild richness, while liver contributes a stronger aroma. Together, they can make meals more engaging, especially for companions who lose interest or eat inconsistently.
More Stable Stool Quality
Using egg as the base and liver in smaller amounts can help avoid overly soft stools that sometimes come from heavy organ use. This makes the routine easier to maintain.
Balanced Protein Variety
Egg provides highly usable protein for daily feeding, while liver adds concentrated nutrients in smaller amounts, creating a more complete and varied intake across the week.
Simpler Feeding Decisions
Instead of choosing multiple additions, the pairing creates a clear structure: one for daily use, one for measured additions.
Why It Works
Liver and egg serve different biological roles. Liver is a concentrated organ that contributes vitamins and minerals in small amounts. Egg provides complete protein and fats that can be used more regularly without overwhelming digestion.
When used together, they reduce the need for larger portions of either one. This helps maintain steadier stools, more consistent appetite, and a simpler feeding routine that can be repeated without over-adjustment.
Why Core Pairing Is Different
Organic Liver & Egg Sourcing
Made from organic beef liver and pasture-raised whole eggs, with clear sourcing standards that reflect how the ingredients begin.
Grass-Fed & Pasture-Raised Origins
The quality of both the cattle and hens influences the final ingredient, supporting a more intentional starting point for the bowl.
Freeze-Dried Raw
Moisture is removed without cooking, helping preserve structure, aroma, and ease of portioning in both ingredients.
Small-Batch Handled
Every batch is handled in-house with a close focus on freshness, nutrient integrity, and protecting the quality that reaches your dog or cat.
Protective Violet Glass
Violet glass helps limit light exposure, supporting ingredient stability and maintaining quality over time.
Designed for Measured Use
Built around small portions and repeatable routines, allowing both ingredients to be used without excess.
How to Use
General Guidance
Start with egg as the baseline, then introduce liver in small amounts. Watch stool consistency, appetite, and how your companion responds over time.
Guided Usage by Feeding Routine
Kibble
Context: Structured base diet.
Role: Egg for daily use, liver for added nutrient density.
Usage: Small sprinkle of egg daily, liver several times per week.
Principle: Avoid overloading with organ content.
Home-Prepared
Context: Variable meals.
Role: Reinforces protein and organ intake.
Usage: Egg regularly, liver in measured portions.
Principle: Keep the routine consistent.
Raw
Context: Organ meats may already be included.
Role: Egg adds variety, liver fills gaps if needed.
Usage: Adjust based on rotation.
Principle: Do not duplicate organ intake.
Pre-Prepared Meals
Context: Formulation varies.
Role: Adds whole-food protein and organ nutrients.
Usage: Light, consistent additions.
Principle: Keep portions measured.
A Simple Starting Point
Begin smaller than expected, then adjust based on response.
Small Dogs & Cats
Light sprinkle of egg and liver daily or a few times per week.
Medium Dogs
Egg daily in small amounts, with a small portoin of liver daily or several times per week depending on feeding type.
Large Dogs
A larger portion of egg and or liver daily or spread across the week.
If organ meats are already included regularly, reduce liver portion size first.
Because exposure to oxygen, light, and heat can gradually affect delicate food compounds over time, we place a strong focus on how each batch is handled and stored. Protecting the integrity of the ingredient as it reaches your dog or cat.
That is also why we emphasize smaller, more intentional portions. Used this way, nutrient-dense foods tend to integrate more smoothly within the routine.
Why Freeze-Dried Toppers Behave Differently
Freeze-drying removes moisture while preserving structure, making both liver and egg easier to portion and integrate.
The lighter structure allows gradual rehydration during feeding, which can make small amounts easier to digest and distribute across meals.
It also improves breakability and flexibility, allowing both ingredients to be sprinkled, portioned, or used in different formats depending on the routine.
This makes it easier to maintain consistency without handling fresh ingredients or introducing complexity into feeding.
Especially Useful For
- Daily feeding routines that benefit from structure
- Companions with inconsistent appetite
- Households looking for simple topper systems
- Routines that lack consistent organ intake
- Dogs and cats that respond well to whole-food additions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this be used every day?
Egg is often used daily in small amounts. Liver is best used several times per week depending on the rest of the diet.
Is this for both dogs and cats?
Yes. Portions can be adjusted smaller for cats and smaller companions.
Which should I introduce first?
Start with egg, then introduce liver gradually in smaller portions.
What if stools become soft?
Reduce liver portion size first, then reassess the overall routine.
Do I need to use both?
No. Each can be used independently, but together they create a clearer feeding structure.
The Natty Nootz Promise
The intention is simple. Whole-food nutrients in a measured format, designed for small portions, steady routines, and long-term trust.
Core Pairing is intended for supplemental feeding and topper use only. It is not a complete meal. Individual needs vary based on age, size, activity, health history, and the rest of the diet. When making meaningful feeding changes, especially for puppies, kittens, seniors, or companions with medical considerations, consult a qualified veterinary professional.