The most vet-recommended wet cat food on the market, backed by feeding trials and board-certified nutritionists. High protein (45.4% dry matter), 78% moisture, and AAFCO-compliant for all life stages.
If you want one food a vet will never argue with, this is it. Purina Pro Plan is the brand vets cite most often, and the wet formula checks every box: hydration, protein, and rigorous quality control.
“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 · read full review →
“Wet food is higher in protein and lower in carbohydrates, compared to dry food. Cats need high protein content in their diets with moderate amounts of fat and small amounts of carbohydrates.”
Healthline (wet vs. dry guide) · read full review →
“Many veterinarians recommend including some wet food to support hydration and urinary tract health, but cats can do well on either wet or dry food as long as the diet is complete and balanced.”
Healthline (feeding guide) · read full review →
“Wet food can be more expensive, generally has fewer calories, has a higher moisture content, which is good for hydration and supports aging kidneys and urinary health, and is easier to chew.”
Healthline (senior cat guide) · read full review →