Extended 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
The same core pairing, sized for consistent daily use.
This extended set includes larger formats of organic beef liver and pasture-raised egg for households using them as part of a steady routine.
Ideal for longer-term feeding without changing what’s in the bowl.
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
The same core pairing, sized for consistent daily use.
This extended set includes larger formats of organic beef liver and pasture-raised egg for households using them as part of a steady routine.
Ideal for longer-term feeding without changing what’s in the bowl.
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
Extended Core Pairing — Organic Liver & Egg Toppers for Dogs & Cats
How Extended Core Pairing Fits Into Your Routine
Extended Core Pairing is built for the same feeding logic as Core Pairing, but sized for longer use. Liver and egg still hold two separate jobs in the bowl. Liver brings dense nutrition in smaller amounts, while egg can carry more of the day-to-day role through highly usable protein and fats.
The difference here is continuity. A larger format makes it easier to keep the routine steady across multi-companion households, longer reorder cycles, travel weeks, or feeding patterns where small daily amounts add up more quickly.
Kibble Feeding
In a kibble routine, egg can be used more frequently to round out daily meals, while liver is layered in more carefully for concentrated nutrition and stronger aroma. The extended size helps maintain that rhythm without running out too quickly.
Useful when consistency matters more than frequent reordering.
Home-Prepared Meals
Home-prepared feeding often changes from week to week. A larger pairing makes it easier to keep egg available as a steady baseline and liver available as a measured organ addition when the rest of the bowl shifts.
Helps longer routines stay more even over time.
Raw Feeding
Raw routines may already include organ content, which is why liver still needs to be used thoughtfully. The larger pairing is less about using more at once and more about having enough on hand for flexible rotation across a longer cycle.
Built for flexibility, not heavier portions.
Pre-Prepared Fresh Meals
Fresh meals vary across formulas and brands. Extended Core Pairing works well when someone wants egg available for regular finishing use and liver available in smaller portions without the stop-start pattern that comes from shorter supply windows.
Keeps the feeding rhythm intact across longer stretches.
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
Longer Routine Continuity
The larger format makes it easier to stay consistent with measured feeding habits, especially when more than one dog or cat shares the same toppers or when small daily use adds up faster than expected.
More Everyday Practicality
Egg can continue serving as the more frequent meal finisher, while liver stays available for smaller, nutrient-dense additions. That separation of roles becomes easier to maintain when the supply window is longer.
Fewer Feeding Interruptions
Whole-food routines tend to work best when they stay steady. A larger pairing reduces the chance of running out mid-routine and needing to restart or improvise around gaps.
Better Fit for Multi-Companion Homes
When two or more companions use the same toppers, standard quantities can disappear quickly. This format supports the same measured approach, simply across more meals and more days.
Why It Works
The functional logic is still rooted in two distinct ingredients with two distinct roles. Liver brings concentrated vitamins and minerals, which is why it is best used in smaller amounts. Egg contributes highly usable protein and fats that fit more naturally into everyday feeding.
Extended Core Pairing does not change that biological logic. It simply gives the same structure more staying power, which can make measured use, stool-aware pacing, and routine consistency easier to maintain over longer feeding cycles.
Why Extended Core Pairing Is Different
Organic Liver & Egg Pairing
Extended Core Pairing brings together organic beef liver and organic whole egg in one larger-format system, with each ingredient serving a separate purpose in the bowl.
Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised Origins
The liver comes from grass-fed, pasture-raised cattle, and the egg comes from pasture-raised hens. That sourcing clarity matters when the products are used repeatedly as part of a long-term feeding routine.
Freeze-Dried Raw
Freeze-drying removes moisture without cooking the ingredients. This helps preserve natural structure, aroma, and ease of portioning in a format that stores cleanly and integrates smoothly.
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
Our reusable violet glass is part of the preservation system. It helps reduce light exposure and supports freshness once opened, even through longer use cycles.
Sized for Longer Use
This pairing keeps the same measured feeding philosophy as the smaller format. The difference is simply more product on hand for steadier routines, longer reorder windows, and multi-companion use.
How to Use
General Guidance
Keep the same calm approach you would use with the smaller pairing. Egg can usually take the more frequent role, while liver remains the more concentrated component. Watch stool, appetite, and routine fit before increasing portions.
Guided Usage by Feeding Routine
Kibble
Context: Usually provides the core nutritional structure.
Role: Egg helps with regular meal finishing, while liver adds concentrated nutrition in smaller amounts.
Usage: Use egg more often and keep liver portions modest.
Principle: Longer supply should not mean heavier use.
Home-Prepared
Context: Meals can shift based on ingredients and timing.
Role: Egg helps maintain more regular protein support, while liver reinforces organ intake when it is not already present.
Usage: Keep both measured and repeatable across the week.
Principle: Use the larger size to support steadiness, not complexity.
Raw
Context: Liver or other organ meats may already be included in rotation.
Role: Egg can add variety more freely, while liver should be adjusted around what is already in the bowl.
Usage: Use lightly on organ-heavy days and more flexibly when rotation shifts.
Principle: The larger quantity supports flexibility, not duplication.
Pre-Prepared Meals
Context: Formulas vary in richness and ingredient makeup.
Role: Egg can act as the more regular topper, while liver is layered in for denser nutrient reinforcement.
Usage: Use small, consistent amounts alongside the existing meal.
Principle: Keep the routine useful and easy to maintain.
A Simple Starting Point
The larger size does not change the starting logic. Begin small, stay observant, and let the rest of the feeding routine guide how much makes sense.
Small Dogs & Cats
Begin with a light sprinkle of egg and 1–2 slight liver sprinkle across the day or week, depending on what else is already being fed.
Medium Dogs
Begin with modest egg portions and more modest liver sprikle, adjusting slowly around the broader routine rather than increasing quickly.
Large Dogs
Begin with measured egg use and modest liver sprinkle, or distribute portions across the week so intake stays more even.
If the bowl already includes liver, other organs, or richer toppers regularly, keep the liver portion more conservative to start.
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 Liver and Egg Behave Differently
Drying method affects how an ingredient feels in the hand, stores in the jar, and settles into the bowl. Freeze-drying removes moisture while maintaining a lighter natural structure, which helps both liver and egg stay easier to portion and use repeatedly.
That structure matters because it changes how the toppers interact with moisture once they are added to food. A lighter format can distribute more evenly across the bowl and rehydrate more gradually, which is useful when portions are meant to stay small and controlled.
It also changes breakability and surface contact. Liver can be measured, while egg can be sprinkled more lightly across a broader portion of food. That makes the pairing easier to adapt across different feeding styles.
The advantage is not just storage convenience. It is the ability to keep two whole-food ingredients available in a format that feels stable, practical, and easier to repeat over time without turning feeding into a larger project.
Especially Useful For
- Multi-companion households that move through smaller quantities quickly
- People who want the same two-product routine with fewer restock interruptions
- Daily feeding patterns where egg is used more frequently and liver is used more lightly
- Longer reorder cycles, travel planning, or households that prefer to stay better stocked
- Dogs and cats already doing well with measured whole-food topper routines
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Extended Core Pairing different from Core Pairing?
The feeding logic is the same. The main difference is quantity. Extended Core Pairing is sized for longer use, not larger portions.
Can egg and liver both be used every day?
Egg often fits more naturally into everyday use. Liver can be used daily for some companions in small amounts, but that depends on the rest of the diet and how organ-rich the routine already is.
Is this still suitable for cats?
Yes. Both toppers can be used for cats in appropriately small portions. The larger jar size does not change the need for measured use.
What if stool becomes softer?
Reduce the richer component first. In most routines, that means scaling back liver before changing egg or the rest of the meal.
Who is the extended size best for?
It is often the better fit for multi-companion homes, longer reorder preferences, and routines that already use the pairing steadily and know it works well.
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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.
Extended 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.