Complete (Staple) Cans VS Complementary Cans

  • Post last modified:2019-02-17
  • Post category:Cat Food Database

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!

 

 

Ingredient

Various brands(cat cans)

Wellness (Core and Compete Health series)

138208 800

Canidae

(G. F pure series)

 6182

Monge

(Chicken & Anchovy/Chicken with Asparagus/Fresh Chicken)

Monge Cat 600x

Naturcate

(Various flavours)


NC85-5 Tuna with Salmon-600x600

Protein (min)

10-12%

10-12%

16%

9.4-10%

Fiber (max)

1%

1%

0.5%

1%

Fat (min)

4-8%

1-1.5%

0.3%

1.5%

Ash (max)

Unknown

3%

1%

Unknown

Moisture (max)

78%

83-84%

80%

Unknown

Calories

87-215Kcal/can

70-78kcal/100g

Unknown

Unknown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ingredient

Various brands(cat cans)

Monge

(Fruit series,Tuna, Chicken & Shrimp/Tuna with Salmon/Tuna)
monge-fruits

Kakato

(Various flavours)
185C-1200x1200

Protein (min)

13-19%

9-21%

Fiber (max)

0.5-1%

0.5-1%

Fat (min)

0.5-1%

0.1-2.7%

Ash (max)

1-2%

1.5-2%

Moisture (max)

79-82%

75-88%

Calories

Unknown

44-96.33kcal/100g