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Ingredient Encyclopedia

Animal Fat in Pet Food: Source Uncertainty and Transparency Problems

Doç. Dr. Mehmet ÇOLAK 18 February 2026 124 views

Animal fat provides energy and palatability in pet food, but unnamed sources reduce transparency. This guide explains why named fat sources are usually preferable.


Animal fat is a generic fat term used in pet food as an energy source and palatability enhancer. Under AAFCO definitions, it refers to rendered fat from any mammalian species. Because the exact source is not specified, it represents the lowest level of ingredient transparency. Named fat sources such as chicken fat or salmon oil are always preferable.

Identity Card
AAFCO DefinitionAnimal Fat
SourceUnspecified (any mammal)
FunctionEnergy / Palatability
Energy~9 kcal/g
TransparencyLow (source unclear)
Controversy LevelModerate
VetKriter Evaluation
2/5 Quality Score

The term animal fat carries source ambiguity. The exact animal origin is unknown and may vary by batch. That creates risk for pets with food allergies and makes quality control weaker than with named fat sources. Named ingredients such as chicken fat or salmon oil are preferable whenever possible.

Fat Source Transparency Ranking

DesignationTransparencyVetKriter Note
Chicken Fat / Salmon OilHighNamed and traceable
Poultry FatModerateSpecies group identified, but not specific
Animal FatLowSource is unclear

Frequently Asked Questions

Is “animal fat” harmful?

Not inherently. It provides energy and fatty acids. The main issue is source ambiguity. In pets with food allergies, an unidentified origin can create avoidable risk. Quality control and consistency are also harder to evaluate than with clearly named fats.

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References
  1. AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials). (2024). Official Publication. Ingredient Definitions.
  2. NRC (National Research Council). (2006). Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. National Academies Press.
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