How strongly 4 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- Meets AAFCO and WSAVA nutritional standards with feeding trial validation
- 45.4% dry matter protein, among the highest in its class
- 78% moisture content supports urinary tract and kidney health
- More expensive than budget wet foods (~$42.72 for 24 cans)
- Some cats are picky and may reject the texture
- Grain-free label can mislead buyers into thinking it's 'cleaner', the real value is the formulation, not the marketing
“These brands meet rigorous formulation standards, employ qualified nutrition experts, such as board-certified veterinary nutritionists or PhD animal nutritionists, and conduct feeding trials. From a medical standpoint, these are among the most reliable diets available.”Healthline / Dr. Vincent Tavella DVM, MPH
What owners love
- Meets AAFCO and WSAVA nutritional standards with feeding trial validation
- 45.4% dry matter protein, among the highest in its class
- 78% moisture content supports urinary tract and kidney health
- Formulated by board-certified veterinary nutritionists and PhD animal nutritionists
The recurring gripe
- More expensive than budget wet foods (~$42.72 for 24 cans)
- Some cats are picky and may reject the texture
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