
Arden Grange
Grain-Free Sensitive Adult - Ocean White Fish & Potato
Summary
Arden Grange Grain-Free Sensitive with Ocean White Fish & Potato is a dry cat food designed for adult cats with sensitive digestion or skin, formulated without grains and with high-quality marine proteins.
The primary protein sources are 26% fresh white fish and 24% white fish meal, providing a total of 50% fish-based protein content. The fish is digestible and has low allergenic potential.
Potato (26%) and pea starch serve as easily digestible carbohydrates, supporting energy needs without the inclusion of common grains.
The recipe includes salmon oil, krill, and chicken oil to deliver a crude fat content of 19% and a beneficial omega-6 to omega-3 ratio (3.6% to 0.5%) for coat health and anti-inflammatory support.
Functional inclusions like glucosamine, MSM, and chondroitin promote joint health, while FOS, MOS, and yucca extract support gut health and reduce stool odor.
Taurine (1,000 mg/kg) supports vision and cardiovascular function, and calcium (2.2%) and phosphorus (1.6%) are provided at levels suitable for adult maintenance.
Crude protein is 31%, crude ash is 8.4%, and the formula is enriched with vitamins A (28,000 IU/kg), D3 (2,000 IU/kg), and E (200 IU/kg) for immune and metabolic support.
Pros:
Grain-free, fish-based formula: 50% ocean white fish protein provides a hypoallergenic and digestible alternative for sensitive cats.
Joint support ingredients: These include glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM to help maintain joint flexibility and comfort.
Rich in fatty acids: 3.6% omega-6 and 0.5% omega-3 from marine sources support skin, coat, and inflammation control.
Digestive and stool health: Contains prebiotics and yucca to support gut flora and minimize fecal odor.
High-quality nutrient profile: Includes taurine, nucleotides, and antioxidants for heart, immunity, and cellular health.
Cons:
High ash content: At 8.4%, the mineral density may be excessive for cats with renal sensitivities.
No fresh meat variety: Although it is rich in fish, it lacks other types of fresh meat, which may be preferred by some cats.
High calcium and phosphorus: 2.2% calcium and 1.6% phosphorus levels may be too high for long-term feeding in some cats.
Limited omega-3: 0.5% omega-3 content may be low for cats requiring higher anti-inflammatory or dermal support.
No taurine overage: Taurine is present but not in excess, which could be a drawback for cats with heart or eye predispositions.
Nutrition
Ingredients
- Fresh white fish 26%
- Potato 26%
- White fish meal 24%
- Chicken oil
- Egg powder
- Pea starch
- Chicken digest
- Krill
- Yeast extract
- Malt extract
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Vitamins and Additives
- Vitamin A 28000 IU
- Vitamin D3 2000 IU
- Vitamin E 200 IU
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