The Good
First and Second Ingredients are named meat ingredients
Quality Ingredients
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The Bad |
Full Review
Innova Low Fat Cat Food
For less active cats and cats prone to undesired weight gain, Innova developed their Low Fat Adult Cat Food. This unique formula provides all the same nutritional benefits of their regular Cat and Kitten Food, but with 50% less fat than Innova Cat & Kitten Food to assist with weight management in low activity or sedentary cats. In addition, they included L-carnitine to help metabolize fat and retain lean muscle mass.
Innova Low Fat Cat Food Review
We are going to take a look at the first five ingredients of Innova Low Fat Cat Food. The first five ingredients are a good indication of the quality of cat food. The ingredients before the first fat source usually make up the vast majority of the cat food.
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Turkey, chicken, barley, brown rice, chicken meal, potatoes, herring, rice, pea fiber, natural flavors, chicken fat, flaxseed, egg, apples, pumpkin, potassium chloride, carrots, herring oil, cranberries, sea salt, cottage cheese, dried chicory root, sunflower oil, alfalfa sprouts, l-carnitine, dl-methionine, taurine, direct-fed microbials, lecithin, rosemary extract, vitamins/minerals
- Turkey
- Chicken
- Barley
- Brown Rice
- Chicken Meal
First Five Ingredients Analysis:
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Crude Protein (min) 32 %
Crude Fat (min) 8 %
Crude Fat (max) 10 %
Crude Fiber (max) 5 %
Moisture (max) 10 %
Linoleic Acid (Omega-6 Fatty Acid) (min) 1.5 %
Vitamin E (min) 300 IU/kg
Taurine (min) 0.1 %
Omega-3 Fatty Acids (min) 0.35 %
Total Microorganisms (min) 90000000 CFU/lb
DHA plus EPA 0.05 %
L-carnitine 300%
Innova Low Fat Cat Food Consumer Ratings
Are you a consumer of Innova Low Fat Cat Food? If so please take the time to rate Innova Low Fat Cat Food. This will make it easier for people who are looking to purchase Innova Low Fat Cat Food.
Rating (out of 10)
Overall Ingredients
This score is based on ALL ingredients
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9 |
First Five Ingredients
This score is based on the first five ingredients
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9 |
Protein Content
This score is based on the total meat protein content
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9 |
Grain Content
More Grains = Lower score and No Grains= 10
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7 |
Total |
8.5 |
June 2nd, 2009 at 1:01 am
I had my cat on raw diet for years with great results but switched to Innova recently when my budget called for cut backs. Three weeks later I rushed him to the vet bc he couldn’t pee. Turns out this food gave him crystals in the urine. So much for budgeting… now I have a huge vet bill to pay off. The PH of this food is not balanced correctly for cats. Lesson learned!