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Persian Kitten Dry Cat Food

Royal Canin

Persian Kitten Dry Cat Food

CatAdultDrySource-backed

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Key label facts

Protein (min)
30.1%
Fat (min)
20%
Fiber (max)
4.6%
Moisture (max)
8%
Calories
427 kcal/cup
Life stage
Adult

Listed label values only. Missing values stay Not available rather than inferred.

Guaranteed analysis

Protein, fat, fiber, moisture, and calorie values stay exactly as listed on the source label.

MetricValueBasis
Protein30.1% min
Fat20% min
Fiber4.6% max
Moisture8% max
Calories4031kcal/kg
Calories per cup427kcal/cup

Ingredient list

The ingredient list stays as a source fact. Mapping appears only when source-backed data is available.

Ingredient list from label

Chicken by-product meal, brewers rice, chicken fat, corn, wheat gluten, natural flavors, pea fiber, grain distillers dried yeast, dried plain beet pulp, fish oil, vegetable oil, sodium silico aluminate, sodium pyrophosphate, vitamins [DL-alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), niacin supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), D-calcium pantothenate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin supplement, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), vitamin A acetate, folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement], potassium chloride, salt, calcium carbonate, fructooligosaccharides, choline chloride, hydrolyzed yeast (source of betaglucans), trace minerals [zinc proteinate, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, manganous oxide, manganese proteinate, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, copper proteinate], DL-methionine, taurine, psyllium seed husk, marigold extract (Tagetes erecta L), L-lysine, magnesium oxide, carotene, rosemary extract, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid.

Ingredient facts

Primary protein
N/A
Primary carb
N/A
Processing
extruded kibble
Main ingredient
N/A

Mapped notes

Protein sources

Chicken by-product meal, chicken fat, fish oil, manganese proteinate, copper proteinate]

Carbohydrate sources

brewers rice

Fat sources

chicken fat, fish oil, vegetable oil, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate

Positive ingredient signals: Marine omega support, Named animal protein, Targeted fiber support.

The label is anchored by these protein contributors: Chicken by-product meal, chicken fat, fish oil, manganese proteinate, copper proteinate].

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Calorie density details

Calories per cup

427

Protein per 1000 kcal

74.7

Fat per 1000 kcal

49.6

Estimated glycemic load

N/A

Not listed on the official source.

This is a more calorie-dense formula for its format.

Functional nutrients

The official data currently marks probiotic support as not present.

Ingredient signals visualization

Filler presence

caution

Filler-leaning ingredients can dilute nutritional intent and reduce formula clarity.

Internal methodologyRefs 2
low

Internal methodology only because broad 'filler' language is not a strong scientific category; it is used here as a conservative label-review cue rather than an evidence-backed verdict.

This should not be read as proof that a formula is unsuitable.

Matched ingredients: brewers rice

IQ -6Digestibility -4Safety -2

Generic animal ingredient

caution

Generic animal terms weaken transparency because the source material is less clear.

Partially supportedRefs 3
moderate

Partially supported because transparency-focused guidance supports caution around vague sourcing, while the severity of the penalty remains internal methodology.

Matched ingredients: fish oil

IQ -6Digestibility -1Safety -5

Legume presence

caution

Legume-heavy formulas deserve closer interpretation when they materially shape the ingredient deck.

Internal methodologyRefs 1
low

Internal methodology only because this layer uses legume presence as a prompt for closer context review, not as proof of harm or poor formulation.

Ingredient rules
Presence alone should not be overstated.

Matched ingredients: pea fiber

IQ -4Digestibility -3Safety -1

Legume presence signal

caution

Legumes are materially present in the ingredient deck and should be interpreted in context.

Internal methodologyRefs 1
low

Internal methodology only because this layer uses legume presence as a prompt for closer context review, not as proof of harm or poor formulation.

Ingredient rules
Presence alone should not be overstated.

Matched ingredients: pea fiber

IQ -4Digestibility -2

Marine omega support

positive

Named marine oils are a useful positive signal for skin, coat, and inflammatory support.

Partially supportedRefs 2
low

Partially supported because broad literature context exists, but product-level effect and dosing relevance are not mapped here.

Omega-3 review [ext]Ingredient rules
Presence alone is not proof of efficacy, adequacy, or bioavailable dosing.

Matched ingredients: fish oil

IQ +3Digestibility +1Safety +1

Named animal protein

positive

The ingredient deck clearly includes named animal protein rather than relying on vague animal terms.

Partially supportedRefs 3
moderate

Partially supported because transparency-focused guidance and professional review norms support the direction of this interpretation, but the exact signal effect is internal.

This is a transparency interpretation, not proof of superior health outcomes.

Matched ingredients: Chicken by-product meal

IQ +6Digestibility +2Safety +2

Targeted fiber support

positive

Targeted fibers such as pumpkin or chicory can support stool quality and digestive tolerance.

Partially supportedRefs 2
low

Partially supported because digestive-support framing is literature-informed, but real-world tolerance remains context-dependent.

Gut diet review [ext]Ingredient rules

Matched ingredients: psyllium seed husk

IQ +2Digestibility +5Safety +1

Transparency warning signal

caution

The ingredient panel includes vague generic animal terminology that weakens transparency.

Partially supportedRefs 3
moderate

Partially supported because vague ingredient naming can reasonably weaken transparency confidence, while the downstream impact remains internal.

Matched ingredients: fish oil

IQ -6Safety -4

Methodology and adequacy notes

COMPLETE AND BALANCED NUTRITION: Feline Breed Nutrition Persian Kitten is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for growth.

Source & data record

Where this page's facts come from

Medium data confidence
Source status
Source-backed
Verified date
2026-06-23
Nutrition basis
Not available
Public score status
Not scored yet

Label-data checklist

  • Guaranteed analysisAvailable
  • Ingredient listAvailable
  • Adequacy / life-stage statementAvailable
  • Life-stage contextAvailable

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