Veterinarian Approved Content
This content has been prepared by Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK based on scientific sources and product label data.
Nutrient Analysis Table
NUTRIENT LABEL DM
Protein 12% 120%
Fat 0.5% 5%
Carbohydrate 0% 0%
Crude Fiber 1% 10%
Crude Ash 1.5% 15%
Moisture 90% -

When comparing foods, please consider the moisture-free Dry Matter (DM) values.

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🐱 Cat Topper Hydration Topper

Wellness

Bowl Boosters Simply Shreds Shredded Boneless Chicken Recipe in Broth 1.75 oz

82.0

VetKriter™
Topper lane
Nutrient Analysis Table
NUTRIENT LABEL DM
Protein 12% 120%
Fat 0.5% 5%
Carbohydrate 0% 0%
Crude Fiber 1% 10%
Crude Ash 1.5% 15%
Moisture 90% -

Use Dry Matter (DM) values for comparison.

Product Features

🐾 Adult 🥫 Wet Food Topper
Ingredients

Chicken, Chicken Broth, Water Sufficient For Processing.

Nutrient Profile (DM)
Standard: AAFCO Cat
VetKriter™ Review - Topper B Class
This product is classified as a topper.
It is not scored as a complete diet. The score reflects role honesty, safety, measurable contribution and evidence confidence.
Topper Hydration Topper Evidence Confidence: High (80/100)
How to read this score
Higher scores in this lane usually mean the label clearly frames the product role, safety looks supportive, and measurable contribution is declared well.
16/20
Transparency
26/30
Safety
10/15
Quantitative
18/25
Utility
7/10
Ingredient Structure
Estimated Energy Density
~46 kcal/100g
Suggested Max Daily Energy Share
≤ %7
Supplement Highlights
✅ Hydration-topper profile detected.
✅ The label explicitly frames this as a supplemental product.
✅ Serving guidance is present.
✅ Declared quantitative measurements support evaluation.
B
Useful option when used with the right expectation

Default guidance keeps this type around 7% of daily energy or lower unless a veterinarian directs otherwise.

This evaluation is based on declared label data and does not replace context-aware ration review.

VetKriter™ Nutrition Guide
Key Nutrition Highlights
✔️
High protein content (dry matter basis %120)

May help maintain muscle mass and meet metabolic needs.

Cats are obligate carnivores and require high protein levels (NRC 2006).

✔️
Low fat content

May be preferred for nutrition programs targeting weight control.

✔️
High moisture content

May provide hydration support by contributing to daily fluid intake.

Wet foods may support urinary tract health, especially in cats that drink little water.

✔️
Low carbohydrate profile

Offers a low-carbohydrate content suitable for the natural dietary structure of cats.

Cats are obligate carnivores and adapt better to low-carbohydrate diets (Verbrugghe & Hesta, 2017).

Functional Components
Clean Ingredients
No findings of harmful or unwanted additives were detected.
Useful Notes
ℹ️
Crude ash ratio %15.0 (dry matter basis)

Presents a high mineral content profile. May be due to bone-containing ingredients.

ℹ️
Fiber content %10.0 (dry matter basis)

Contains a level of fiber that may support the digestive system.

Who Might This Product Be Suitable For?
• Adult cats • Individuals with high protein needs • Diets where low carbohydrate nutrition is preferred • Individuals that drink little water • Individuals whose urinary tract health is desired to be supported

Note: This information is advisory, not a prescription. Consult your veterinarian for special nutritional needs.

Protein Quality Index

This index evaluates protein source quality, clarity, and bioavailability rather than the crude protein percentage on the label. A lower result may indicate greater reliance on cereals, by-products, or plant concentrates, so it should be read together with the overall VetKriter score and the product's intended use.

85
CLASS: A+
Academic Assessment

The main protein source of this food is animal meat (chicken). Animal protein is a high-quality, highly bioavailable source for cats and dogs. Overall protein quality class: A+ (85/100).

✅ 2 animal sources appear in the first 5 ingredients.
Scientific Sources and Standards

The VetKriter™ scoring system has been developed based on nutrition standards set by the following international authorities and academic literature:

AAFCO
AAFCO Cat Food Profiles 2024

Current cat nutrition profiles established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials.

FEDIAF
FEDIAF Nutritional Guidelines 2023

Nutritional guidelines from the European Pet Food Industry Federation.

NRC
NRC 2006 Nutrient Requirements

Gold standard nutrient requirements for dogs and cats established by the National Research Council.

WSAVA
WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines

Global nutrition guidelines from the World Small Animal Veterinary Association.

Not Medical Advice

These analyses and VetKriter™ scores are a decision support system based on scientific algorithms and label data. No result replaces a physical veterinary examination or laboratory analysis. Always consult your veterinarian for treatment and nutrition planning of sick animals.

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