Complete (staple) cans
–Refers to cans whose nutrition meets AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) or other national certifications;
they generally have higher protein, moisture and fat content, are suitable for long-term feeding, and can replace dry food as a single staple diet!
Complementary cans
–Cannot fully replace dry food; long-term feeding can cause nutritional imbalance;
they are generally used to supplement moisture and protein! However, some complementary cans have a stronger taste,
so owners can add a little water!
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Ingredient |
Various brands(cat cans) |
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Wellness (Core and Compete Health series)
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(Chicken & Anchovy/Chicken with Asparagus/Fresh Chicken)
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Protein (min) |
10-12% |
10-12% |
16% |
9.4-10% |
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Fiber (max) |
1% |
1% |
0.5% |
1% |
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Fat (min) |
4-8% |
1-1.5% |
0.3% |
1.5% |
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Ash (max) |
Unknown |
3% |
1% |
Unknown |
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Moisture (max) |
78% |
83-84% |
80% |
Unknown |
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Calories |
87-215Kcal/can |
70-78kcal/100g |
Unknown |
Unknown |
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Ingredient |
Various brands(cat cans) |
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Protein (min) |
13-19% |
9-21% |
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Fiber (max) |
0.5-1% |
0.5-1% |
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Fat (min) |
0.5-1% |
0.1-2.7% |
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Ash (max) |
1-2% |
1.5-2% |
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Moisture (max) |
79-82% |
75-88% |
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Calories |
Unknown |
44-96.33kcal/100g |






