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  1. quality, source, composition, and phosphorus content of your cats food, see Making Cat Food. (Compostion = caloric distribution of protein/fat/carbohydrate.) Using the Chart Cats are obligate carnivores and are metabolically designed to consume diets with the following general composition: 1) animal (not plant)-based protein (>50% calories)

  2. 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.

  3. The companion PDF chart lists canned food in ascending order of phosphorus level. Please visit catinfo.org, as well as the bottom section of this chart, for more information regarding feline nutrition and other health care topics.

  4. FEDIAF has produced a nutritional guideline which members follow; the FEDIAF Nutritional Guidelines for Complete and Complementary Pet Food for Cats and Dogs. This is a comprehensive review of the NRC data and other existing science produced as a practical guide for manufacturers.

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

  6. 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 youre feeding your cat, and how well it matches his or her biological diet needs.

  7. focus needs to be on high-quality ingredients including meat and animal fat – not grains and vegetable oil. Based on guidelines from the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats, here are a few more things to look for when choosing the healthiest cat food: