Here's the ingredients.
Ingredients
Duck meal, white fish, brown rice, dehulled barley, oat groats, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), salmon meal, dried whole eggs, dried beet pulp, dried tomato pomace, natural flavor, lecithin, dried brewers yeast, flaxseed meal, yeast culture, salt, glucosamine sulfate, potassium chloride, inulin, dried algae (source of DHA), natural antioxidants (mixed tocopherols and citric acid), DL-methionine, L-lysine, calcium propionate (preservative), choline chloride, citric acid, fumaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, sodium tripolyphosphate, yeast extract, chondroitin sulfate, rosemary extract, yucca schidigera extract, parsley, mint leaves, dehydrated green tea, dried oregano, marigold extract, L-carnitine, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), dried rosemary, dried thyme, dried fenugreek, dried fennel, dried cayenne, dried ginger, iron proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc methionine complex, zinc oxide, sodium selenite, vitamin E supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, copper proteinate, copper sulfate, inositol, niacin, taurine, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, vitamin A acetate, riboflavin, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, calcium iodate, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein min. 30.0%
Crude fat min. 20.0%
Crude fiber max. 3.5%
Moisture max. 10.0%
Ash max. 6.5%
Calcium min. 0.9%
Phosphorus min. 0.7%
Magnesium max. 0.1%
Salt min. 0.7%
Vitamin A min. 25,000 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 min. 1,600 IU/kg
Vitamin E min. 130 IU/kg
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) min. 60 mg/kg
Omega-3 fatty acids min. 0.65%
Omega-6 fatty acids min. 5.0%
Omega-9 fatty acids min. 7.0%
Now I know Hagen used to have awful awful food, then I read on here that they've been improving their ingredients so I thought I would check it out. I'm no expert on ingredients but this looks decent to me. I'm sure it carries a hefty price tag though.
The reason why I'm asking is because this is basically the ONLY food we can get here besides WalMart and grocery store brands...I currently get my food from Moncton which is over 3 hrs away so it takes alot of careful planning to make sure I don't run out.
Anyways it would be nice to be able to get a local food...
So what are your thoughts on this? Is it decent?
I wish they had a cat food analysis chart like they do for dogs.
Ingredients
Duck meal, white fish, brown rice, dehulled barley, oat groats, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), salmon meal, dried whole eggs, dried beet pulp, dried tomato pomace, natural flavor, lecithin, dried brewers yeast, flaxseed meal, yeast culture, salt, glucosamine sulfate, potassium chloride, inulin, dried algae (source of DHA), natural antioxidants (mixed tocopherols and citric acid), DL-methionine, L-lysine, calcium propionate (preservative), choline chloride, citric acid, fumaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid, sodium tripolyphosphate, yeast extract, chondroitin sulfate, rosemary extract, yucca schidigera extract, parsley, mint leaves, dehydrated green tea, dried oregano, marigold extract, L-carnitine, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), dried rosemary, dried thyme, dried fenugreek, dried fennel, dried cayenne, dried ginger, iron proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc methionine complex, zinc oxide, sodium selenite, vitamin E supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, copper proteinate, copper sulfate, inositol, niacin, taurine, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, vitamin A acetate, riboflavin, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, calcium iodate, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude protein min. 30.0%
Crude fat min. 20.0%
Crude fiber max. 3.5%
Moisture max. 10.0%
Ash max. 6.5%
Calcium min. 0.9%
Phosphorus min. 0.7%
Magnesium max. 0.1%
Salt min. 0.7%
Vitamin A min. 25,000 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 min. 1,600 IU/kg
Vitamin E min. 130 IU/kg
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) min. 60 mg/kg
Omega-3 fatty acids min. 0.65%
Omega-6 fatty acids min. 5.0%
Omega-9 fatty acids min. 7.0%
Now I know Hagen used to have awful awful food, then I read on here that they've been improving their ingredients so I thought I would check it out. I'm no expert on ingredients but this looks decent to me. I'm sure it carries a hefty price tag though.
The reason why I'm asking is because this is basically the ONLY food we can get here besides WalMart and grocery store brands...I currently get my food from Moncton which is over 3 hrs away so it takes alot of careful planning to make sure I don't run out.
Anyways it would be nice to be able to get a local food...
So what are your thoughts on this? Is it decent?
I wish they had a cat food analysis chart like they do for dogs.