Go! Solutions Booster Weight Management Shredded Chicken & Duck in Broth

Booster Weight Management Shredded Chicken & Duck in Broth

Go! Solutions

#295 of 337 $0.68/oz

$0.70–$1.00/oz

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At a Glance

Better price than 66% of similar foods

Getting great nutrition without overspending is a win. This food delivers solid quality for less than most of its peers.

Sodium Tripolyphosphate

An inorganic phosphate additive. The phosphorus in additives like this hits a ca... See full analysis in the app.

Sources
  • Coltherd et al. 2019, British Journal of Nutrition (plasma P spikes)
  • Alexander et al. 2019, British Journal of Nutrition (kidney damage in cats)
  • Dobenecker et al. 2018, J Feline Medicine and Surgery
  • Laflamme et al. 2020, J Veterinary Internal Medicine (review)
  • Stockman 2024, J Feline Medicine and Surgery (no regulatory limit)
No marine omega-3 source

This food lists a plant-based omega-3 source (like flaxseed) but no marine sourc... See full analysis in the app.

Sources
  • Bauer 2011, JAVMA (omega-3 fatty acid therapy in dogs)
  • Kaur et al. 2023, PMC (fish oil vs flaxseed in dogs)

Nutrition

Compared to 345 similar cat broths

Protein (dry-matter) 55.6%

Protein (dry-matter)

Protein content after removing water, so wet and dry foods can be compared fairly.

Top 80%
Fat (dry-matter) 16.7%

Fat (dry-matter)

Fat content after removing water. Important for energy and nutrient absorption.

Top 28%
Moisture 82

Moisture

Water content. Higher moisture helps with hydration, especially for cats.

Top 72%
Nutrient Transparency 0.0%

Nutrient Transparency

How many nutrients the brand reports beyond the basic required minimums.

Top 76%

Ingredients

Compared to 345 similar cat broths

Named Protein Sources 2

Named Protein Sources

How many of the top 5 ingredients are identifiable, single-species proteins like chicken or salmon.

Top 33%
Primary Protein Quality 4

Primary Protein Quality

Quality of the first protein listed. Whole meat ranks higher than meals or by-products.

Top 47%
Low Filler Content 0

Low Filler Content

Corn, wheat, and soy in the top ingredients. Fewer fillers is better.

Bottom 50%
Ingredient Simplicity 21

Ingredient Simplicity

Total number of ingredients. Simpler recipes can be easier to digest.

Bottom 72%
Omega-3 Source 1

Omega-3 Source

Whether the omega-3 comes from fish oil (delivers EPA/DHA directly) or just flaxseed (plant ALA, which pets convert very poorly).

Top 17%
Label Transparency 0

Label Transparency

Whether the same ingredient is listed in multiple forms (like pea protein + pea fiber) to make meat appear higher on the label.

Bottom 50%

Full Ingredient List

Chicken, chicken broth, duck broth, duck, carrots, pumpkin, sunflower oil, tapioca, coconut oil, cranberries, psyllium husk, flaxseed, calcium sulphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, magnesium oxide, vitamins (vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement), minerals (zinc proteinate, ferrous fumarate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, potasium iodide, sodium selenite), choline chloride, taurine, L-carnitine, marine microalgae oil

Calories

805 kcal/kg Energy density

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