Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare with Chicken Dry Cat Food vs. Kirkland Maintenance Cat Chicken & Rice Formula
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Hill's has a better protein to fat ratio. Kirkland's ratio of 1.5 to 1 is too low (too fatty). (The ideal ratio is 2 to 1.) Kirkland has fewer ingredients, which is usually a good thing. Kirkland has a slightly lower concentration of fruits, veggies, grains, and starches. Both foods are pea-free.
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare with Chicken Dry Cat Food
Hill's has a better protein to fat ratio. Kirkland's ratio of 1.5 to 1 is too low (too fatty). (The ideal ratio is 2 to 1.)
First 10 ingredients:
chicken whole grain corn corn gluten meal whole grain wheat brewers rice pork fat chicken meal egg product pork flavor soybean oil
Kirkland Maintenance Cat Chicken & Rice Formula
Kirkland has fewer ingredients, which is usually a good thing.
Kirkland has a slightly lower concentration of fruits, veggies, grains, and starches.
First 10 ingredients:
chicken chicken meal whole grain brown rice ground white rice chicken fat natural chicken flavor flaxseed sodium bisulfate potassium chloride choline chloride
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare with Chicken Dry Cat FoodKibble |
Kirkland Maintenance Cat Chicken & Rice FormulaKibble |
|
Score
D |
Score
C |
|
Food Type | Kibble | Kibble |
Meat % | Unknown | Unknown |
Protein % | 33.8% | 30% |
Fat % | 15.7% | 20% |
Fiber % | 1% | 3% |
Protein to Fat Ratio | 2.15 to 1 | 1.5 to 1 |
Total Ingredients | 21 | 13 |
Meat Content |
6 total
low concentration, high quality |
4 total
high quality |
Non-Meats |
4 total
low concentration |
3 total
low concentration |
Pea-free | Yes | Yes |
Sugar-free | Yes | Yes |
Controversial ingredient-free | Yes | Yes |
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