
Grandorf
4 Meat for Indoor Cats
Summary
Grandorf 4 Meat for Indoor Cats is a single-grain dry cat food for adult indoor cats with sensitive digestion or food allergies.
The first three ingredients are dehydrated turkey (15%), duck (15%), and wild boar (15%), followed by dehydrated lamb (10%) and fresh turkey (9%), totaling 64% animal-sourced protein.
Only whole-grain brown rice is used as the single carbohydrate source, minimizing the risk of intolerances and helping to maintain stable energy levels.
With 32% crude protein and 14% fat, this formula supports lean muscle maintenance while reducing the risk of overweight, especially in indoor cats with lower activity levels.
Including 1 billion CFU/kg live probiotics, plus FOS, inulin, MOS, and beta-glucans, promotes gut flora stability, improves nutrient absorption, and strengthens immune response.
Omega-6 (1.9%) and omega-3 (1.7%) fatty acids from salmon oil and krill support skin and coat health, while taurine (1500 mg/kg) helps maintain cardiac and visual function.
The 7.5% crude ash and 6% moisture content suggest a moderate mineral load, with added antioxidants and chelated trace minerals enhancing metabolic and immune function.
Metabolizable energy is 4107 kcal/kg, with added L-carnitine (100 mg/kg) to support fat metabolism and maintain optimal weight.
Pros:
High animal protein content: 64% of the ingredients are from named meat sources, providing a biologically appropriate 32% crude protein level.
Digestive and immune support: One billion live probiotics, along with MOS, FOS, and beta-glucans, promote gut health and immune defense.
Balanced omega fatty acids: Omega-3 (1.7%) and omega-6 (1.9%) support coat quality and reduce inflammation.
Hypoallergenic formulation: This formulation excludes chicken, corn, wheat, soy, and common allergens, reducing the risk of food intolerance.
Functional nutrient support Includes taurine (1500 mg/kg) for heart and eye health and L-carnitine for fat metabolism.
Cons:
High ash level: 7.5% crude ash indicates a notable mineral load, which may need monitoring for cats with kidney sensitivities.
Single carbohydrate source: While beneficial for allergies, reliance on brown rice may not appeal to owners preferring grain-free options.
No fresh meat as the first ingredient: Though fresh turkey is included, it appears after four dehydrated meats, potentially affecting digestibility.
Lacks glucosamine and chondroitin: No added joint support nutrients, which could be useful for indoor or aging cats.
Moderate fat level: At 14%, fat may be too high for very sedentary cats or those prone to weight gain.
Nutrition
Ingredients
- Dehydrated Turkey Meat 15%
- Dehydrated Duck Meat 15%
- Dehydrated Wild Boar Meat 15%
- Whole Grain Brown Rice
- Dehydrated Lamb Meat 10%
- Fresh Turkey Meat 9%
- Turkey Fat 4%
- Linseed
- Chicory Roots Powder (Natural Source Of Prebiotics: Fos And Inulin)
- Brewer’s Yeast (A Natural Source Of Mos And Bèta Glucans)
- and also:
Vitamins and Additives
- Vitamin A 20000 IU
- Vitamin D3 1500 mg/kg
- and also:
Trace elements: Copper (3b405) 5,0 mg/kg; Zinc (3b605) 100 mg/kg; Manganese (3b503) 15 mg/kg; Iodine (3b202) 1,5 mg/kg; Selenium (3b801) 0,2 mg/kg.
Antioxidants: tocopherol-rich extracts from plant oils 1000 mg/kg.
Zootechnical additives: Gut flora stabilisers: Enterococcus faecium DSM10663/NCIMB 10415 109 КОЕ.
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(1) Amount of protein (more is better)
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In general, cat food is composed of protein, fats, carbohydrates, fibers, vitamins, and minerals.
Protein is the most important component in a cat's diet, and cats primarily get their protein from animal meat.
Fat is a primary source of energy and essential fatty acids.
Carbohydrates are controversial in a cat's diet, as cats are obligate carnivores and typically consume very few carbohydrates.
Fibers play an important role in digestion and food absorption, and vitamins and minerals are essential for different organism functions.
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