JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly
JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly scores 5/5 on Moesonson's label-based analysis. Its two scoring factors rate evenly: protein clarity (high — 100% of the recipe's protein panel is clearly named) and animal-protein content (strong — 100% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources).
Rating
Updated Jul 2026How this score is made
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Is JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly wet cat food good?
JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly is a wet cat food rated 5 stars, with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. The recipe lists most animal ingredients by name and features real muscle meat as a primary protein source. This recipe is free from Gluten grains, Grains (gluten-free), Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal but contains Legumes, Fish.
Allergy Highlights
Contains:
Free From:
Pros
- Uses clearly named animal protein sources for better transparency.
Cons
- Some non-animal ingredients are not clearly identified, which reduces formula transparency.
Nutrition Breakdown
| Protein | 47% |
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| Fat | 27% |
| Est. Carbs | 3% |
| Fiber | 7% |
| Ash | 17% |
Moisture (85%) removed so you can compare foods fairly.
Dry matter basis = label value ÷ (100% − moisture%). Carbs estimated from remaining.
| Protein | 7% |
|---|---|
| Fat | 4% |
| Est. Carbs | 1% |
| Fiber | 1% |
| Moisture | 85% |
| Ash | 3% |
As-fed values are the raw percentages printed on the product label.
Tips
- Protein is High (47% dry matter) on our label-based comparison range. This is generally more aligned with cats' higher protein needs than lower-protein recipes, assuming the food is complete for the cat's life stage.
- Fat is Super High (27% dry matter) on our label-based comparison range. This is very energy-dense; cats with pancreatitis, digestive disease, or weight concerns need case-specific veterinary guidance.
Ingredients Analysis
10 of 10 matched
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1 Tuna
Animal ProteinDescription
A saltwater fish high in protein, omega 3 fats, and B vitamins. Most tuna contains a high level of mercury, which is linked to many health issues.
Why Prefer?
A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.
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2 Soybean Oil
FatDescription
The oil extracted from soybeans, an inferior option as it contains more saturated fats than the majority of vegetable oils.
Why Concerned?
A controversial, less optimal choice of fat.
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3 Mackerel
Animal ProteinDescription
Greenish-blue back silverfish, high in protein, vitamin B12, and selenium. It is also an excellent source of omega 3s, similar to salmon.
Why Prefer?
A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.
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4 Vitamins
SupplementDescription
A mixture of vitamins supplements to ensure the complete nutrition profile of pet food.
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5 Minerals
SupplementDescription
A general term for mineral supplementation, specific sources not identified.
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6 Gelling Agent
Food AdditiveDescription
A substance used to create gel-like texture in wet pet food, typically derived from plant or seaweed sources.
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7 Enhancer
Food AdditiveDescription
An unspecified palatability enhancer with undisclosed composition.
Why Concerned?
Unnamed palatability enhancer — source not disclosed.
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8 Guar Gum
Food AdditiveDescription
Extracted from guar beans, used as a thickener in pet foods.
Why Concerned?
A food additive that is likely to be safe but unnecessary.
Digestion Concern
Studies show that it may affect protein digestion and amino acid absorption.
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9 Fish Oil
FatDescription
Oil derived from fish, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, DHA, and EPA.
Why Concerned?
Fish oil is beneficial but the unnamed source makes quality assessment difficult.
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10 Taurine
SupplementDescription
An essential amino acid (building blocks of protein) to maintain a healthy brain and heart functions.
Why Prefer?
A safe supplement to improve the completeness of essential amino acids profile (the building block of protein).
Tips
- Named animal proteins near the top: Tuna, Mackerel are listed early in the ingredient panel.
- Ingredients worth checking: Soybean Oil, Enhancer, Guar Gum.
- Possible digestion triggers: Guar Gum have digestion notes; watch tolerance if your pet has a sensitive stomach.
Protein Analysis
How this recipe earned its protein scores.
Protein Clarity
High- Named 100%
Strong clarity: 100% of JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly's animal-protein ingredients are clearly named (like chicken or salmon). Only 0% use vague terms such as "meat meal" and 0% are by-products. Named protein ingredients let you verify the source and check for allergens.
Contributing ingredients
Named
Animal Protein
High- Animal 100%
Meat-forward: 100% of the weighted protein in JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly comes from animal sources. Plant signals are modest (0% whole plants, 0% plant concentrates), so the protein profile leans on real meat.
Contributing ingredients
Animal
JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly wet cat food Review
JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly is a strong choice — rated 5 stars with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content. A confident pick when the ingredient panel matches your pet's needs.
Best for
- Owners who want clearly named protein sources
- Pets avoiding gluten grains
- Pets that thrive on muscle-meat protein
Avoid if
- You're avoiding legumes
Key takeaways
- Named animal proteins make up 100% of the recipe's protein panel — a clear sourcing win.
- Contains common allergens: Legumes, Fish.
- On a dry-matter basis: 47% protein, 27% fat, 3% estimated carbohydrates.
- 100% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources.
- Free from Gluten grains, Grains (gluten-free), Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Red meat, Shellfish, Unknown Meal.
Frequently asked questions
Is JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly good for cats?
Yes — JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly earns 5 out of 5 stars on Moesonson’s label-based analysis, combining high ingredient transparency with strong animal protein content. The score is computed from the printed ingredient list and guaranteed analysis rather than marketing claims — a confident pick when the label matches your cat’s needs.
Does JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly contain Dairy?
No — based on the printed ingredient list, JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly does not include Dairy or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Dairy can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.
Does JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly contain Egg?
No — based on the printed ingredient list, JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly does not include Egg or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Egg can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.
Does JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly contain Legumes?
Yes — according to the printed ingredient list, JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly contains Legumes. Pets with a known Legumes sensitivity should generally avoid this recipe, or check with a veterinarian first. Moesonson flags allergens directly from the label’s ingredient panel, so this reflects what the manufacturer actually declares.
Does JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly contain Nuts?
No — based on the printed ingredient list, JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly does not include Nuts or closely related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Nuts can typically avoid that trigger here. Recipes do get reformulated, though, so re-check the packaging before feeding — Moesonson’s reading reflects the label at analysis time.
Is JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly grain-free?
Yes — JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly is grain-free according to its printed ingredient list: no gluten grains (like wheat) and no gluten-free grains (like rice or corn) appear in the recipe. That makes it a candidate for pets with diagnosed grain sensitivities, though grain-free offers no automatic benefit for pets without one.
What are the main protein sources in JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly?
The main animal proteins in JINNY Complete Multivitamins Tuna Meat Topping Mackerel in Jelly are Tuna, Mackerel. Each is named by species on the printed ingredient list — a protein-clarity strength in Moesonson’s scoring, because named sources let you verify what your cat is eating and avoid specific proteins when managing food allergies.