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Natural Cat Food Ingredients Guide 2026: AAFCO Definitions, Labels Explained

Natural Cat Food Ingredients Guide 2026: AAFCO Definitions, Labels Explained

Natural cat foods lead with named animal proteins, moisture, and clearly identified organ meats, supported by natural-compatible preservatives like mixed tocopherols (vitamin E). They avoid artificial colors and flavors, and should carry an AAFCO nutritional adequacy statement. This guide explains what “natural” really means, how to read labels by weight and moisture, and how to verify “complete and balanced” status so you can select high-quality, carrageenan-free recipes that fit your cat’s life stage.

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How to Find Premium Cat Food Brands at UK Supermarkets

How to Find Premium Cat Food Brands at UK Supermarkets

Premium cat food is findable in UK supermarkets—you just need to shop with an ingredient-first lens. Start by matching food to your cat’s needs, then pick wet-first, complete recipes that list a named animal protein first, avoid vague “derivatives,” and keep labels clean and clear. Many major grocers now carry higher‑end lines alongside mainstream brands, and online retailers reveal what “premium” looks like for comparison. This guide shows exactly how to scan labels in-aisle, the moisture and protein benchmarks to use, and where to look for carrageenan‑free, species‑appropriate options that support urinary health, sensitive stomachs, and overall well‑being. Pet Food Ingredient Guide uses this ingredient-first approach so you can judge supermarket options confidently.

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