
Friskies
Chat Adulte - Croquettes Au Saumon Et Aux Légumes (Adult Cat - Salmon And Vegetable Kibble)
Summary
Friskies Chat Adulte – Croquettes Au Saumon Et Aux Légumes (Adult Cat – Salmon And Vegetable Kibble) is a dry adult cat formula designed to deliver balanced everyday nutrition with focused support for digestion, skin and coat, teeth and bones, and the urinary system.
The first ingredient is cereals, indicating a grain-forward recipe that supplies readily available energy and contributes naturally sourced fiber to help maintain regular digestion.
Protein is provided by a blend of meat and animal by-products, vegetable protein extracts, and fish and fish by-products, yielding 30% crude protein to support lean muscle in adult cats.
Sea fish accounts for 3.2% of the total recipe (including 4% in the fish-shaped kibble pieces), so fish functions as a minor but flavorful source of marine-derived nutrients.
Oils and fats supply essential fatty acids that help maintain healthy skin and a shiny coat, supported by vitamin E at 89 mg/kg for antioxidant protection of skin and cellular membranes.
At 11% crude fat, the energy density is moderate for adult maintenance, and 3% crude fiber helps promote stool quality and digestive comfort.
Ash is 7.5%, reflecting the mineral content; essential minerals together with vitamin D3 at 1000 IU/kg help maintain strong teeth and bones.
Vitamin A at 12,500 IU/kg supports vision, skin integrity, and immune function, while added yeasts can contribute natural B vitamins and enhance palatability.
The recipe includes vegetables—overall 2% rehydrated peas and carrots—adding variety without artificial flavors, preservatives, or colors for a simpler ingredient profile.
Intended for everyday feeding of adult cats, it also states support for a healthy urinary system through a balanced mineral inclusion.
Pros:
- Balanced macronutrients for adults: 30% crude protein supports lean muscle, while 11% fat provides moderate energy suited to adult maintenance.
- Targeted vitamin support: Vitamin A (12,500 IU/kg) aids vision and immune health, vitamin D3 (1,000 IU/kg) assists calcium utilization for bones and teeth, and vitamin E (89 mg/kg) provides antioxidant protection.
- Digestive support from fiber: 3% crude fiber, together with cereals and vegetable sources, helps maintain regularity and stool quality.
- Skin and coat nourishment: Oils and fats deliver essential fatty acids, with vitamin E supporting skin barrier integrity and coat sheen.
- Clean-label assurances: Made without artificial flavors, preservatives, or colors, aligning with a simpler ingredient profile.
- Flavor and micronutrient contributors: Inclusion of fish provides marine flavor and nutrients, while yeasts can contribute natural B vitamins and enhance palatability.
Cons:
- Grain-forward formulation: Cereals as the first ingredient suggest a higher carbohydrate contribution, which may not suit cats that require lower-carb diets.
- Non-specific animal ingredients: The use of generic “meat and animal by-products” and “fish by-products” lacks species detail and may complicate diets for cats with food sensitivities.
- Modest fish inclusion: Sea fish totals 3.2% of the recipe, indicating a limited contribution from marine protein.
- Notable mineral load: A 7.5% ash level reflects substantial mineral content, which may warrant caution for cats with urinary or kidney sensitivities.
- Limited transparency on key nutrients: Omega-3/omega-6 levels and critical minerals like phosphorus and magnesium are not declared, making it hard to assess fatty acid balance and urinary support precisely.
- Plant-derived protein fraction: Vegetable protein extracts indicate that part of the protein is plant-based, which is generally less bioavailable for obligate carnivores than animal tissues.
Nutrition
Ingredients
- Cereals
- Meat And Animal By-Products
- Vegetable Protein Extracts
- Oils And Fats
- Fish And Fish By-Products (Including 4% Sea Fish In The Fish-Shaped Kibble 1 )
- By-Products Of Vegetable Origin
- Minerals
- Vegetables (0.2% Dried Peas And 0.2% Dried Carrots, Equivalent To 14% Rehydrated Vegetables In The Tripod-Shaped Kibble 2 )
- Yeasts
- and also:
1 Total content in product: 3.2% sea fish,
2 Total content in product: 2% rehydrated vegetables,
Typical composition: 80% fish-shaped kibble; 20% tripod-shaped kibble
Vitamins and Additives
- Vitamin A 12500 IU
- Vitamin D3 1000 IU
- Vitamin E 89 mg/kg
- and also:
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