Our Verdict
The Cat person Shreds in Broth product range is made up of eight recipes which all receive 4 stars.
The range has many vital ingredients essential for a cat’s health and is high in meat or fish protein. It is a complete and balanced food perfect for all life stages, including kittens and senior cats.
Pros
- Packed with animal and fish proteins
- Natural ingredients
- Easy-open pot
Cons
- Expensive and subscription based (although you can buy individually)
The table below shows each recipe in this range including our rating and the AAFCO nutrient profile: Growth (kitten), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.
Product line | Rating | AAFCO |
---|---|---|
Cat Person Chicken | 4 | A |
Cat Person Turkey & Chicken | 4 | A |
Cat Person Tuna | 4 | A |
Cat Person Tuna & Salmon | 4 | A |
Cat Person Salmon & Mackerel | 4 | A |
Cat Person Duck & Chicken | 4 | A |
Cat Person Duck | 4 | A |
Cat Person Beef | 4 | A |
Recipe and Label Analysis
Cat Person Shreds in Broth (Chicken) was selected to represent the other products in the line for a detailed recipe and nutrient analysis.
Label and nutrient data below are calculated using dry matter basis.
Cat Person Shreds in Broth Chicken
Estimated Dry Matter Nutrient Content
Protein
Fat
CarbsCarbohydrates
Chicken, chicken broth, sunflower oil, tapioca, tricalcium phosphate, natural flavor (with added nutrients), fish oil, salt, potassium chloride, taurine, choline chloride, magnesium sulfate, vitamin e supplement, thiamine mononitrate, dried celery, zinc oxide, niacin supplement, reduced iron, vitamin A supplement, sodium selenite, manganese sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, copper amino acid complex, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, folic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, potassium iodide.
Fiber (estimated dry matter content) = 1%
Red denotes any controversial items
Ingredients Analysis
The first ingredient is chicken. Chicken is considered “the clean combination of flesh and skin derived from the parts or whole carcasses of chicken”.1
Chicken is naturally rich in the 11 essential amino acids required by a cat to sustain life.
The second ingredient is chicken broth. Broths are of only modest nutritional value. Yet because they add both flavor and moisture to a cat food, they are a common component in many wet products.
The third ingredient is sunflower oil. Sunflower oil is nutritionally similar to safflower oil. Since these oils are high in omega-6 fatty acids and contain no omega-3s, they’re considered less nutritious than canola or flaxseed oils.
Sunflower oil is notable for its resistance to heat damage during cooking. There are several different types of sunflower oil, some better than others. Without knowing more, it’s impossible to judge the quality of this ingredient.
The fourth ingredient is tapioca. A gluten-free, starchy carbohydrate extract made from the root of the cassava plant.
The fifth ingredient is tricalcium phosphate. A beneficial source of calcium and phosphorus. In addition, this additive is used in wet foods as an emulsifier — an agent designed to disperse a food’s fats more evenly in water.
The sixth ingredient is natural flavor. Natural flavors doesn’t give us much information about the particular ingredients included in this cat food for flavoring purposes.
We’re pleased that the flavorings used are natural, but more details are required to give any further information about these natural flavoring ingredients. Flavorings are used to make the foods more appealing and tasty for our cats.
The seventh ingredient is fish oil. Fish oil is naturally rich in the prized EPA and DHA type of omega-3 fatty acids. These two high quality fats boast the highest bio-availability to dogs and humans.
Depending on its level of freshness and purity, fish oil should be considered a commendable addition.
The eighth ingredient is salt, (also known as sodium chloride). Salt is a common additive in many cat foods. That’s because sodium is a necessary mineral for all animals — including humans. Salt can often be found in cat foods to promote cats to drink more water too. This is a means of increasing their hydration and diluting their urine which helps to reduce the liklihood of urinary stones forming.
However, since the actual amount of salt added to this recipe isn’t disclosed on the list of ingredients, it’s impossible to judge the nutritional value of this item.
From here the list goes on to include a number of other items. But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of the product.
Nutrient Analysis
Based on its ingredients alone, Cat Person Shreds in Broth (Chicken) looks like an above-average wet product.
The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 62.5%, a fat level of 25% and an estimated carbohydrate level of 4.5%.
As a group, the brand features an above-average protein content of 65.1% and an above-average fat level of 17.6%. Together these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 10.8% for the overall product line, alongside a fat-to-protein ratio of 27%.
This means that this Cat Person Shreds in Broth product line contains higher than average protein, higher than average fat and below average carbohydrate when compared to typical dry cat food
Final Word
Cat Person Shreds in Broth has higher protein than industry standard and is grain-free and low in carbohydrates. It does not contain potatoes, corn, rice, wheat, or vitamins A, B, C, K.
Has Cat Person cat food been recalled in the past?
No. Cat Person cat food has no known history of product recalls.
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About
Cat Person co-founders are Lambert Wang and Jimmy Wu.
The production location for the Cat Person cat food depends on the food type and ingredients. The wet food is made in Thailand so it is just a short distance away from the food supplier that primarily works with human standards. The dry food is manufactured in the United States.
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