Wildfull
Salmon Hair & Skin Adult Cat
Summary
Wildfull Salmon Hair & Skin Adult Cat Grain-Free is a dry formula for adult cats focused on skin, coat, and overall wellness.
It centers on dehydrated salmon (29%) as the first ingredient, delivering concentrated animal protein and marine fats that support lean muscle and skin health.
Dehydrated sardines (11%) broaden the marine protein profile, supplying additional essential amino acids.
A notably high inclusion of salmon oil (13%)—combined with flax seed—provides rich sources of omega fatty acids that nourish the skin barrier and promote a glossy coat.
At 35% crude protein and 15% fat with a metabolizable energy of 3820 kcal/kg, it offers robust energy and protein for adult maintenance, making portion control important for less active cats.
The grain-free recipe uses sweet potatoes and dried potatoes for digestible carbohydrate energy in place of cereals.
Dried pumpkin, dried carrot, and chicory extract (a source of prebiotic inulin) contribute functional fiber to support regular stools, gut microbiota balance, and hairball passage.
Added beta-glucans further aid gastrointestinal integrity and help modulate normal immune responses.
Macro-minerals are managed with calcium at 1.1%, phosphorus at 0.85%, and sodium at 0.15%, supporting bone and tooth health and appropriate electrolyte balance.
Fortification includes taurine at 5000 mg for heart and vision, vitamin E (200 mg) and vitamin C (200 mg) for antioxidant defense, plus vitamins A (20,000 IU) and D3 (2,000 IU) to support skin, immunity, and calcium metabolism.
Pros:
- Marine-first animal proteins: Dehydrated salmon (29%) and dehydrated sardines (11%) provide highly digestible protein to maintain lean muscle.
- High salmon oil inclusion: Salmon oil at 13%, with flax seed, supplies omega fatty acid sources that support skin hydration and coat shine.
- Targeted fiber and prebiotics: Pumpkin, carrot, and chicory extract promote healthy digestion, stool quality, and hairball transit.
- Elevated taurine: 5000 mg helps protect cardiac function and retinal health in adult cats.
- Antioxidant support: Vitamin E (200 mg) and vitamin C (200 mg) help neutralize oxidative stress, while vitamins A and D3 back skin, vision, and mineral utilization.
- Balanced macro-minerals: Calcium 1.1% and phosphorus 0.85% support skeletal maintenance in adults.
Cons:
- High ash level: At 9.5%, the total mineral load is relatively high and may warrant caution for cats with known urinary or kidney sensitivities.
- Multiple starchy carbohydrates: Sweet potatoes and dried potatoes can raise overall carbohydrate content, which may not suit cats requiring lower-carb feeding strategies.
- Multiple fish proteins: The use of both salmon and sardines limits suitability for cats needing single-protein or non-fish elimination diets.
- Energy density: 3820 kcal/kg with 15% fat may require tighter portion control for indoor or less active cats to prevent unwanted weight gain.
- Unspecified omega levels: Omega-3 and omega-6 contents are not disclosed, making it difficult to gauge precise fatty acid intake.
Nutrition
Ingredients
- Dehydrated Salmon 29%
- Sweet Potatoes
- Dried Potatoes
- Salmon Oil 13%
- Dehydrated Sardines 11%
- Dried Pumpkin
- Dried Carrot 1.2%
- Flax Seed
- Chicory Extract
- Beta Glucans
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Vitamins and Additives
- Vitamin A 20000 IU
- Vitamin B1 6 mg/kg
- Vitamin B2 10 mg/kg
- Vitamin B6 8 mg/kg
- Vitamin B12 0.08 mg/kg
- Vitamin C 200 mg/kg
- Vitamin D3 2000 IU
- Vitamin E 200 mg/kg
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