
ERA
Grain-Free Cat Food for Adult Sterilized Cats with Chicken and Turkey
Summary
Era Chicken and Turkey is a dry complete food tailored for sterilized adult cats. Its grain-free formula supports weight control and immune health.
Fresh chicken (28%) is the primary ingredient, supported by 26% dehydrated turkey protein, ensuring high-quality, easily digestible animal protein sources.
The formula provides 31% crude protein and 12% fat, suitable for maintaining lean muscle while helping reduce excess body fat post-sterilization.
Functional fibers such as lignocellulose and beet pulp (4%) aid digestion and help control hairball formation in indoor cats.
With added Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed (0.2%), the formula helps promote oral hygiene through natural anti-plaque properties.
Taurine (2500 mg/kg), L-carnitine (75 mg/kg), and L-methionine (4500 mg/kg) support cardiovascular health, urinary acidification, and metabolic efficiency.
Inactivated Lactobacillus helveticus (15×10⁹ cells/kg), yeast-derived MOS, and chicory root FOS provide probiotic support for gut health.
A wide spectrum of vitamins and antioxidants, including vitamin E (600 mg/kg) and C (300 mg/kg), helps boost the immune system and overall vitality.
Pros:
High-quality animal proteins: Fresh chicken and dehydrated turkey account for 54% of the recipe, providing excellent protein digestibility and palatability.
Weight and urinary health focus: Balanced fat (12%), L-carnitine, and low magnesium (0.05%) support weight management and urinary tract health post-sterilization.
Dental support: Ascophyllum nodosum algae help reduce tartar and maintain oral health through natural anti-plaque mechanisms.
Digestive support: 3.7% fiber, MOS, FOS, and inactivated probiotics enhance intestinal health and reduce hairball formation.
Cardiovascular protection: Enriched with taurine and antioxidant-rich red fruits (cranberries, spinach) for heart support and inflammation control.
Grain-free formulation: This formulation excludes grains entirely, using peas, chickpeas, and sweet potatoes to provide carbohydrate energy for sensitive cats.
Cons:
High ash content: At 8.8%, the crude ash level is elevated and may increase mineral load, a concern for cats prone to urinary issues.
Modest omega-3 levels: The omega-3 content is relatively low, at 0.35%, which may be insufficient for cats with inflammatory or dermal concerns.
Heavy reliance on legumes: Includes peas, chickpeas, and pea flour, which may increase carbohydrate load and contribute to digestive sensitivity in some cats.
No declared phosphorus bioavailability: While phosphorus is listed at 0.8%, the absence of a detailed calcium-phosphorus ratio limits kidney health assessment.
Not suitable for growth: Specifically formulated for sterilized adults and not appropriate for kittens or lactating cats with higher energy needs.
Nutrition
Ingredients
- Fresh chicken* 28%
- Dehydrated turkey protein 26%
- Yellow peas* 14%
- Chicken fat* (preserved with natural tocopherols) 7%
- Chickpeas* 5%
- Dehydrated duck protein 4%
- Dehydrated beet pulp 4%
- Sweet potato* 4%
- Hydrolyzed chicken liver 3%
- Salmon oil* 2%
- and also:
*=Natural ingredients
Vitamins and Additives
- Vitamin A 20000 IU
- Vitamin C 300 mg/kg
- Vitamin D3 900 IU
- Vitamin E 600 mg/kg
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Grain-Free Cat Food for Adult Sterilized Cats with Chicken and Turkey
Product changes
- 5th Ingredient changed from Chickpeas -> Chickpeas*
- 8th Ingredient changed from Sweet potato -> Sweet potato*
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