Overview
Nutrish Zero Grain Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food is a below average dry cat food. It does contain white fish, which is a quality ingredient. It also has a sufficient amount of protein. However, it contains too few fats and way too many carbohydrates.
Also, be careful if your cat has food sensitivities or allergies. Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food contains fish meal and white fish, which are potential allergens. Another ingredient included in this dry cat food that some cat guardians may find questionable is pea flour.
Life Stages
Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food is suitable for cats in all stages of life, according to its manufacturer.
Diets & Conditions
Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food is suitable for cats with the following condition or dietary requirement:
Nutritional Analysis
Moisture | 9 % |
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Protein* | 33 % |
Fats* | 9.9 % |
Fiber* | 5.5 % |
Ash* | 1.1 % |
Carbs* | 50.5 % |
* on a dry matter basis |
Compared to other dry foods in our Cat Food Database, Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food contains:
- an average amount of protein,
- fewer fats,
- an average amount of fiber,
- an average amount of ash,
- and more carbohydrates.
Caloric Content
Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food contains approximately 328.8 calories per 100 grams, or 93.2 calories per ounce. This is more than other dry foods in our database.
How many calories your cat needs depends on her age, size and activity level. If you want to know exactly how many calories your cat needs, please checkout our Cat Food Calculator. If you need more information on a healthy diet and weight management tips for cats, read our Complete Guide To Feline Nutrition.
Whitefish, Pea & Potato Recipe Dry Cat Food
Protein
The protein content of this cat food is low, but still sufficient to sustain your cat. Consider combining it with an alternative that is higher in protein.
Fats
This cat food does not contain enough fat for a healthy cat to maintain its body mass. Only choose this product as an occasional treat, or if your cat needs to lose some weight.
Carbs
The amount of carbs in this food is simply too high. If your cat eats too much of this, she runs a real risk of becoming obese or even diabetic. Balance it out with other, low-carb options, or choose another food entirely.
Ingredients
Quality Ingredients | Questionable Ingredients | Allergens |
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white fish | pea flour | fish meal white fish |
Full list of ingredients
Whitefish, Fish Meal, Dried Peas, Lentils, Pea Flour, Turkey Meal, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Pumpkin, Whole Dried Potato, Tapioca, Whole Flaxseed, Natural Flavor, Salt, Choline Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, L-Carnitine, Calcium Carbonate, Ferrous Sulfate, Niacin, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (Source of Vitamin C), Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Vitamin A Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Sodium Selenite, Riboflavin Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Source of Vitamin B6), Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Source of Vitamin K Activity), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide, Vitamin D3 Supplement. Learn more about the benefits of the wholesome ingredients in this recipe.