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Farmina N&D Prime Feline Chicken & Pomegranate Adult vs Original Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food

Farmina and Instinct, compared on source-backed label facts. Public scoring is not active on comparison pages — neither product is placed above the other; the facts sit side by side so the trade-offs are readable.

Label fact

Farmina

Farmina N&D Prime Feline Chicken & Pomegranate Adult

Instinct

Original Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food
Protein (min)44%42.5%
Fat (min)20%22.5%
Fiber (max)1.8%3%
Moisture (max)8%9%
Calories4444 kcal/kg4456 kcal/kg
First ingredientsChicken, dehydrated chicken, sweet potatoes, chicken fat, dried whole eggsingredient - high animal protein to support the energy needed for growth and play 81% real animal ingredients and nutritious oils; 19% vegetables, fruits and other wholesome ingredients; 0% grain Made without - grain, potato, corn, wheat

Listed label values

Scaled to the larger listed value per axis. Larger means a larger listed amount — not better. Missing values stay at zero and are reported as not listed.

ProteinFatFiberCarbsCaloriesIngredientquality
  • Farmina N&D Prime Feline Chicken & Pomegranate Adult
  • Original Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food
Per-axis percentages for the compared items.
AxisFarmina N&D Prime Feline Chicken & Pomegranate AdultOriginal Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food
Protein44%42.5%
Fat20%22.5%
Fiber1.8%3%
CarbsNot listedNot listed
CaloriesNot listed557 kcal/cup
Ingredient qualityNot listedNot listed

Differences worth noting

  • Farmina N&D Prime Feline Chicken & Pomegranate Adult lists a higher protein minimum (44% vs 42.5%). Whether that fits depends on the pet, not the number alone.
  • Original Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food is more calorie-dense (4456 vs 4444 kcal/kg) — feeding amounts differ accordingly.
  • Farmina N&D Prime Feline Chicken & Pomegranate Adult is labeled grain-free; Original Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food is not. Ask your veterinarian which matters for your pet.

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Label facts come from official sources and can change with reformulations. This page compares recorded facts only — it does not evaluate fit for an individual pet. For diet questions tied to a health condition, ask your veterinarian.