Was browsing the WalMart.ca website when I stumbled upon this food, apparently made in Canada and a quick Google brought up the ingredients list:
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/actr1um-holistic-adult-cat-food/1455222100276
No corn, wheat, animal byproducts, colours, fillers, or preservatives.
Ingredients: Chicken, chicken meal, pearled barley, oats, herring meal, dicalcium phosphate, olive oil, tomato pomace, ground whole , dried alfalfa, apples, bananas, blueberries, broccoli, cranberries, dried kelp, pears, spinach, sweet potatoes, capsicum, cinnamon, chamomile, paprika, turmeric, calcium carbonate, vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, ferrous sulphate, zinc oxide, copper sulphate, vitamin B12 supplement, niacin, sodium selenite, calcium pantothenate, manganous oxide, vitamin A acetate, riboflavin, calcium iodate, folic acid, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin D3 supplement, rosemary extract.
Note – may contain trace amounts of peanuts.
(source)
I think it used to contain corn gluten meal, so I'm having trouble finding a guaranteed analysis to accompany the above ingredients. It looks like it's only available in Canada so unsurprisingly, it's more or less unheard of. I don't have any plans to switch from my food, especially since the GA info I've found has pretty low protein and it seemed a bit grainy, just curious.
Any Canucks seen or tried their food?
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/actr1um-holistic-adult-cat-food/1455222100276
No corn, wheat, animal byproducts, colours, fillers, or preservatives.
Ingredients: Chicken, chicken meal, pearled barley, oats, herring meal, dicalcium phosphate, olive oil, tomato pomace, ground whole , dried alfalfa, apples, bananas, blueberries, broccoli, cranberries, dried kelp, pears, spinach, sweet potatoes, capsicum, cinnamon, chamomile, paprika, turmeric, calcium carbonate, vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, ferrous sulphate, zinc oxide, copper sulphate, vitamin B12 supplement, niacin, sodium selenite, calcium pantothenate, manganous oxide, vitamin A acetate, riboflavin, calcium iodate, folic acid, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin D3 supplement, rosemary extract.
Note – may contain trace amounts of peanuts.
(source)
I think it used to contain corn gluten meal, so I'm having trouble finding a guaranteed analysis to accompany the above ingredients. It looks like it's only available in Canada so unsurprisingly, it's more or less unheard of. I don't have any plans to switch from my food, especially since the GA info I've found has pretty low protein and it seemed a bit grainy, just curious.
Any Canucks seen or tried their food?