Food Elite Cat Adult 2026 Updated

Food Elite Cat Adult Food

Food Elite cat adult food analyzed by VetKriter score. 5 products, average VetScore: 82.8.

5
Total Products
82.8
Avg. VetScore
86.00
Highest Score
%33.6
Avg. Protein

Food Elite adult cat food has been analyzed with the VetKriter scientific scoring system. A total of 5 products have been evaluated, with an average VetScore of 82.8.

The average crude protein ratio is 33.6%. Products are listed below ranked by VetKriter score.

VetKriter™ Score Ranking — Food Elite

#1

Food Elite Somonlu Yetişkin Kedi Maması

Top Score
Protein
%35.0
Fat
%15.0
Species
Cat
Life Stage
Adult
Protein Quality
68/100
86
VetKriter™ Score
Detailed Review
#2

Food Elite Urinary Tavuklu & Pirinçli Yetişkin Kedi Maması

Protein
%34.0
Fat
%14.0
Species
Cat
Life Stage
Adult
Protein Quality
68/100
86
VetKriter™ Score
Detailed Review
#3

Food Elite Balıklı Yetişkin Kedi Maması

Protein
%33.0
Fat
%14.0
Species
Cat
Life Stage
Adult
Protein Quality
73/100
85
VetKriter™ Score
Detailed Review
#4

Food Elite Kuzu Etli & Tavuk Etli & Somonlu Yetişkin Kedi Maması

Protein
%32.0
Fat
%14.0
Species
Cat
Life Stage
Adult
Protein Quality
73/100
84
VetKriter™ Score
Detailed Review
#5

Food Elite Tavuklu Yetişkin Kedi Maması

Protein
%34.0
Fat
%14.0
Species
Cat
Life Stage
Adult
Protein Quality
63/100
73
VetKriter™ Score
Detailed Review
How Is Ranking Determined?

This list is automatically generated by the VetKriter™ scientific scoring system. The VetKriter score evaluates nutritional values, ingredient quality, protein quality index, and AAFCO/FEDIAF compliance. About our methodology →

Frequently Asked Questions

Food Elite adult cat food received an average VetScore of 82.8 in VetKriter analysis. This score combines macronutrient balance, ingredient quality, life stage criteria, and safety ratings.

VetKriter database contains 5 Food Elite adult cat food products across dry, wet, and treat categories.

Each food should be evaluated individually. Food Elite product VetKriter scores are calculated according to AAFCO, FEDIAF, and NRC standards. We recommend choosing the most suitable food in consultation with your veterinarian.
Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK
Veterinarian · VetKriter Founder
This page was automatically generated using VetKriter scientific scoring system and database. Last updated: April 2026

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