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  1. Guide to understanding cat food and reading food labels: Cats are obligate carnivores, so they need high amount of protein and fat with very few carbohydrates. The sources of these nutrients should be primarily (over 80%) animal. If possible, you should have the diet as 50% (or more) wet food.

  2. Cat food reviews for 3000+ wet and dry cat food products from 180+ brands. Includes product analysis, ingredient lists, nutritional breakdown and calorie counts.

  3. This rating system has six equally-weighted dimensions—species appropriateness, ingredient quality, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. Brands in our cat food database are rated in each of these areas on a scale of 1 – 10 for a total score of 6 – 60.

  4. By clicking on a food below, you will be taken to our review, where we’ll break down the foods based on ingredients and macronutrient profile, so you can see exactly what’s in the food you’re feeding your cat, and how well it matches his or her biological diet needs.

  5. Cat Food Reviews 2024 – Brands & Ratings - Catster. Choosing the right cat food for your furry friend can often be a tiresome and confusing process – there are just so many different...

  6. Ingredients in red on the chart below are comprised of cereal grains, fruits, vegetables, grasses, plant proteins, forage material and/or other ingredients that contain plant protein.

  7. A PDF copy of the chart can be found here. Filters: Save this Search Click this link and bookmark the page to save your search criteria. Reset Clear all filter values. Protein, Fat, Carbs: % of calories from that nutrient. Phosphorous: mg phos per 100 kcal. Interactive chart created by Kelly Howard.

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