Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Adult Urinary SO Moderate Calorie

Adult Urinary SO Moderate Calorie

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet

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At a Glance

Fewer fillers than 68% of similar foods

Fillers like corn gluten and soy bulk up the recipe without adding much nutrition. Cats are obligate carnivores, so fewer fillers means more room for the animal protein they need.

Marine omega-3 source (EPA/DHA direct)

This food includes a marine omega-3 source like fish oil or salmon oil, which delivers EPA and DHA directly. Plant sources like flaxseed only provide ALA, which pets convert very poorly.

Corn Protein Meal

A plant-based protein used to bump up the protein number on the label at a lower... See full analysis in the app.

Sources
  • Mueller et al. 2016, BMC Veterinary Research (allergen review)

Nutrition

Compared to 606 similar cat dry foods

Protein (dry-matter) 34.6%

Protein (dry-matter)

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

Top 75%
Fat (dry-matter) 9.7%

Fat (dry-matter)

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

Top 97%
Fiber (dry-matter) 8.6%

Fiber (dry-matter)

Fiber content after removing water. Supports healthy digestion.

Top 9%
Moisture 7.5

Moisture

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

Top 97%
Nutrient Transparency 2.0%

Nutrient Transparency

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

Top 63%

Ingredients

Compared to 606 similar cat dry foods

Named Protein Sources 0

Named Protein Sources

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

Top 94%
Primary Protein Quality 2

Primary Protein Quality

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

Top 82%
Low Filler Content 0

Low Filler Content

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

Bottom 32%
Ingredient Simplicity 27

Ingredient Simplicity

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

Bottom 31%
Omega-3 Source 2

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 27%
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 37%

Full Ingredient List

Chicken by-product meal,  brewers rice,  corn,  pea fiber,  wheat gluten,  corn protein meal,  natural flavors,  chicken fat,  salt,  fish oil,  potassium chloride,  sodium bisulfate,  calcium sulfate,  egg product,  vegetable oil,  sodium pyrophosphate,  DL-methionine,  fructooligosaccharides,  choline chloride,  monosodium phosphate,  rosemary extract,  preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid,  vitamins[DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), niacin supplement, biotin, riboflavin supplement, D-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin A acetate, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement],  taurine,  trace minerals[zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, manganese proteinate, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate, copper proteinate],  L-carnitine,  marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L.)

⚕ Manufacturer Quality

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet meets WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee guidelines: full-time veterinary nutritionist on staff, own manufacturing, AAFCO feeding trials, and published research.

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