Staff Author
|September 21, 2015
Pet food labels provide basic and limited information. The labels focus on ingredients, nutrient levels (known as "guaranteed analysis") and nutritional adequacy or a statement by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), which verifies the testing method for nutrient guidelines.
At Hill's Pet Nutrition, we believe other considerations must be recognized when deciding on your cat's food to enrich her well-being.
Nutrient Needs
Guaranteed Analysis
The guaranteed analysis can be confusing and somewhat misleading. It provides minimum and maximum levels of some of the nutrients, four of which are required on every label. Those required nutrients are:
The minimum amount guarantee provides the lowest amount of the nutrient in the food, not the actual amount. For example, the minimum fat guarantee may be 8 percent, but legally the product can contain 15 percent fat or more. Similarly, a product with a maximum guarantee of 5 percent fiber may actually contain only 1 percent. Additionally, because moisture levels will vary from product to product, it makes it difficult for consumers to compare products.
To further evaluate the product, we advise you to obtain the actual nutritional content from the manufacturer through the product information toll-free number on the product packaging.
Young pets may need several visits in their first year for vaccinations. Adult pets generally benefit from annual check-ups, while senior or special-needs pets might require more frequent visits.
Nutritional Adequacy Statement or "AAFCO Statement"
Every pet food label must contain a statement and validation of nutritional adequacy. AAFCO regulations allow two basic methods for pet food manufacturers to substantiate claims.
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Clinically Proven
The term "clinically proven" on a package or pet food label means the claim must be supported by two clinical studies. All Science Diet dry pet foods contain clinically proven antioxidants. Many Hill's® Prescription Diet® therapeutic cat foods are clinically proven to support cats with various health conditions.
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