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★︎★︎★︎★︎★︎ 5.0 / 5
Protein Clarity

Protein Clarity

This measures how clearly the protein sources are identified on the label. "High" means ingredients like "chicken" or "salmon" are listed by name, so you know exactly what your pet is eating. "Low" means vague terms like "meat meal" or "animal by-products" are used, making it harder to know what's really inside.

Why does clarity matter?

According to AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials), pet food labels must follow specific naming standards. When a product uses a named protein like "chicken" it must contain at least 25% of that ingredient. Vague terms like "meat by-products" have no such minimum and can include lower-quality parts from any animal source — making it impossible to know what your pet is actually eating or to identify allergens.

High
Animal Protein

Animal Protein

This estimates how meat-forward the protein sources are from the ingredient label. Named animal proteins count strongly, plant protein concentrates count strongly against the score, and whole plant ingredients with some protein count more lightly. A "High" score means the recipe appears mainly animal-protein led. A "Low" score means the label shows a stronger reliance on plant protein signals.

This is an ingredient-label heuristic, not an exact lab measurement of protein grams.

Why does animal protein matter?

1. Contains irreplaceable essential nutrients Taurine and Arginine — which cats need to stay healthy — are only found in meat. Plants contain none at all.

2. Plant proteins are poorly utilized by the body Even though plant proteins (like corn gluten meal) may show 92.9–96% apparent digestibility, that does not mean high bioavailability. They lack adequate Lysine (only 1.7% vs. the ideal 6–7%) and contain phytic acid that blocks mineral absorption.

High

Is this pet food good?

This pet food is 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, Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Shellfish, Unknown Meal but contains Grains (gluten-free), Legumes, Red meat, Fish.

Allergy Highlights

Contains:

Grains (gluten-free)LegumesRed meatFish

Free From:

Gluten grainsDairyEggNutsPoultryShellfishUnknown Meal

Pros

  • Uses clearly named animal protein sources for better transparency.
  • Contains organ meats that provide natural vitamins and minerals.
  • Includes plant ingredients that can provide fiber and natural antioxidants.

Ingredients Analysis

25 of 25 matched

  • 1 Beef
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Excellent source of protein, vitamin B12, zinc, iron. However, red meat contains a higher level of cholesterol which is related to several health issues like heart disease.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 2 Beef Lung
    Animal Protein

    Description

    High in protein, contains several minerals including calcium, iron, potassium, and selenium.

    Why Prefer?

    Organ meats are highly nutritious, with quality protein and many important vitamins / minerals.

  • 3 Beef Tripe
    Animal Protein

    Description

    The stomach lining of beef, high in protein, contains selenium, zinc, calcium, and phosphorus.

    Why Prefer?

    Organ meats are highly nutritious, with quality protein and many important vitamins / minerals.

  • 4 Beef Liver
    Animal Protein

    Description

    One of the best-concentrated sources of vitamin A compared to any other food. It also includes a high amount of folate and vitamin B12. The liver only fillers toxins out and it does not store them, which most people misunderstand.

    Why Prefer?

    Organ meats are highly nutritious, with quality protein and many important vitamins / minerals.

  • 5 Beef Heart
    Animal Protein

    Description

    High in protein with unique nutrients, contains iron, phosphorus, selenium and zinc.

    Why Prefer?

    Organ meats are highly nutritious, with quality protein and many important vitamins / minerals.

  • 6 Beef Plasma
    Animal Protein

    Description

    Dried beef blood plasma, a concentrated protein source used as a binder and palatability enhancer.

    Why Concerned?

    A by-product protein source with variable quality.

  • 7 Beef Spleen
    Animal Protein

    Description

    An organ meat rich in iron, vitamin C, and other essential nutrients.

    Why Prefer?

    Organ meats are highly nutritious, with quality protein and many important vitamins / minerals.

  • 8 Beef Bone
    Animal Protein

    Description

    The ground bone meal of beef, it is rich in calcium and phosphorous.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 9 Beef Cartilage
    Animal Protein

    Description

    The gummy chewy part connects the bones, contains a high amount of glucosamine which is important for joints health.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal protein with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 10 Fresh Pumpkin
    Carbs

    Description

    An alternative high carbs filler with an excellent source of potassium, vitamin C, and beta carotene.

  • 11 Dried Pumpkin
    Carbs

    Description

    An alternative high carbs filler with an excellent source of potassium, vitamin C, and beta carotene.

  • 12 Lecithin
    Fat

    Description

    A fat essential in body cells, it could be extracted from different food like soybean. It acts as an emulsifier that helps fats mixing with other ingredients.

  • 13 Beef Fat
    Fat

    Description

    The layer of fatty acid at the top similar to the one you see while cooking a beef soup. It is one of the quality animal-based fat sources with higher omega 6s.

    Why Prefer?

    A high-quality animal fat with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 14 Dried Green Peas
    Plant Protein Carbs

    Description

    Dried green peas, a natural source of plant protein, fiber, and vitamins.

    Digestion Concern

    May cause flatulence in some pets due to high fiber content.

  • 15 Dried Green Lentils
    Plant Protein Carbs

    Description

    Dried green lentils, high in plant protein, fiber, and iron.

    Digestion Concern

    May cause flatulence in some pets due to high fiber content.

  • 16 Dried Apple Pomace
    Carbs

    Description

    It is usually the finely ground remnants byproduct of making apple juice. It mainly serves as a source of fiber in pet food.

    Why Concerned?

    Fruit is an acceptable source of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

  • 17 Dried Quinoa
    Plant Protein Carbs

    Description

    Dried quinoa seed, a complete plant protein source with all essential amino acids.

  • 18 Fish Oil
    Fat

    Description

    Oil derived from fish, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, DHA, and EPA.

    Why Concerned?

    A high-quality animal fat with high digestibility and biological value.

  • 19 Rutabaga
    Carbs

    Description

    Rutabaga (swede), a root vegetable rich in fiber, vitamin C, and potassium.

  • 20 Carrot
    Carbs

    Description

    Well known for its alpha and beta-carotene content, also rich in potassium and vitamin B6. Most pet foods use it as a minor ingredient (include 0.1% to 3% of the total composition).

  • 21 Beets
    Carbs

    Description

    High in sugar, carbs, and fiber, along with vitamin C, fiber, folate, manganese, and potassium.

    Why Concerned?

    Controversial - Some say it is a good dietary fiber source, some believe it is just an inexpensive filler.

  • 22 Minerals
    Supplement

    Description

    A general term for mineral supplementation, specific sources not identified.

  • 23 Dried Chicory Root
    Carbs

    Description

    Contains insulin, which is a prebiotic that promotes friendly bacteria in the gut and supports better digestion.

  • 24 Dried Kelp
    Carbs

    Description

    An excellent source of various minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium. Rich in rare mineral iodine essential for healthy thyroid function.

  • 25 Anti-oxidants

    (Detected): Antioxidants

    Supplement

    Description

    Helps protect the body from damage caused by free radicals caused by oxidative stress.

Tips

  • Some protein sources are less clear: Beef Plasma appear near the top without a clearly defined animal source.
  • Ingredients worth checking: Beef Plasma, Dried Apple Pomace, Fish Oil.
  • Possible digestion triggers: Dried Green Peas, Dried Green Lentils have digestion notes; watch tolerance if your pet has a sensitive stomach.

Protein Analysis

How this recipe earned its protein scores.

Protein Clarity

High
High
  • Named 100%

Strong clarity: 100% of this recipe'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

Beef Beef Lung Beef Tripe Beef Liver Beef Heart Beef Plasma Beef Spleen Beef Bone Beef Cartilage

Animal Protein

High
High
  • Animal 95%
  • Plant 5%

Meat-forward: 95% of the weighted protein in this recipe comes from animal sources. Plant signals are modest (5% whole plants, 0% plant concentrates), so the protein profile leans on real meat.

Contributing ingredients

Animal

Beef Beef Lung Beef Tripe Beef Liver Beef Heart Beef Plasma Beef Spleen Beef Bone Beef Cartilage

Plant

Dried Green Peas Dried Green Lentils Dried Quinoa

pet food Review

This pet food 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 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: Grains (gluten-free), Legumes, Red meat, Fish.
  • 95% of the weighted protein comes from animal sources.
  • Free from Gluten grains, Dairy, Egg, Nuts, Poultry, Shellfish, Unknown Meal.
  • Overall rating: 5 stars, based on transparency, protein source, and macro balance.

Frequently asked questions

Is this pet food good for pets?

Yes — rated 5 stars, with high ingredient transparency and strong animal protein content.

Does this pet food contain Dairy?

No — based on the ingredient list, this pet food doesn't include Dairy or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Dairy can typically avoid this allergen here.

Does this pet food contain Egg?

No — based on the ingredient list, this pet food doesn't include Egg or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Egg can typically avoid this allergen here.

Does this pet food contain Legumes?

Yes — based on the ingredient list, this pet food contains Legumes, so pets sensitive to Legumes should generally avoid this product or consult a vet first.

Does this pet food contain Nuts?

No — based on the ingredient list, this pet food doesn't include Nuts or related ingredients, so pets sensitive to Nuts can typically avoid this allergen here.

Is this pet food grain-free?

No — the recipe contains Grains (gluten-free).

What are the main protein sources in this pet food?

The top animal proteins are Beef, Beef Lung, Beef Tripe — clearly named, so you can verify the source.

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