Only Natural Pet All Natural Cat Treats 100% Wild Caught Minnows Review

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Review of Only Natural Pet All Natural Cat Treats 100% Wild Caught Minnows

Unfortunately, our team has not been able to confirm that this product meets any AAFCO nutrition profiles. We rely on the companies website to provide this information. However, we were not able to find a nutritional adequacy statement on the company's website. We caution owners from feeding non-AAFCO approved products because these products may not contain all of the nutrients required by your cat.

Review of Ingredients

In our review of Only Natural Pet All Natural Cat Treats 100% Wild Caught Minnows, we'll examine all 1 ingredients and highlight the nutritional contribution of each ingredient.

While the first few ingredients typically dominate the recipe's composition, ingredients in small quantities can still have a meaningful impact on the overall nutritional profile of the recipe.

  1. Minnow is a small fish that provides a high-quality source of protein for your cat. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which support skin and coat health, as well as cognitive function and overall well-being.

Review of Guaranteed Analysis

The guaranteed analysis for this pet food product indicates a high protein content, with a minimum of 60.00% crude protein. Given that the only ingredient listed is minnows, it is clear that these fish are the sole contributors to this protein content. Fish are naturally high in protein, which is essential for the growth, repair, and maintenance of body tissues in cats.

The crude fat content is listed at a minimum of 5.00%. This fat also comes directly from the minnows. Fish contain varying amounts of fat, especially omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for a cat's skin, coat, and overall health. The relatively low fat percentage reflects the lean nature of minnows as a source of protein.

Crude fiber is listed at a maximum of 3.00%. This is interesting because animal-based ingredients like minnows typically do not contain a significant amount of fiber. However, some parts of the fish that are less digestible, such as scales or bones that might be present in the whole minnows, could contribute to this fiber content. The low percentage indicates that these treats are still primarily composed of digestible, muscle-based fish protein.

The caloric content is provided as 2892.00 calories per kilogram. This energy value is derived from the protein and fat in the minnows. Protein and fat are calorie-dense macronutrients, with fat providing more than double the calories per gram compared to protein. Given the high protein and moderate fat levels, the caloric content is consistent with what one would expect from a dried fish product.