Composition, benefits and harms of Kitekat dry and wet food


The well-known Kitekat brand offers economy class food for adult cats. It is produced in the form of dry granules or canned food in jars and pouch bags. It comes in a variety of flavors: rabbit, beef, chicken and fish. It is made (according to the manufacturer) from high-quality and natural products, the same ones that are used at home when preparing food for humans: meat ingredients, vegetables, vegetable oil and cereals.

Food for energetic cats

The manufacturer claims that Kitekat food contains in the required proportions all the beneficial substances, microelements and vitamins that are required for the normal functioning of cats. The composition includes: a complex for strengthening claws and teeth, Omega 6 for healthy skin and coat, Taurine, which improves the functioning of the heart muscle and visual acuity.

Kitiket food for cats

Kitekat is a world famous brand of cat food. This food is sold not only in pet stores, but also in regular supermarkets. The manufacturer assures that Kitekat food is the most balanced and healthy.

Kitekat brand food is sold in almost every store

Who is the manufacturer

Kitekat cat food is manufactured by Mars Inc. This is the largest corporation in the world, which has several branches. Pet products are produced by the Mars Petcare division. The organization's head office is located in Brussels (Belgium), but there are production factories in almost 50 countries around the world.

Mars Petcare has 42 brands (some of which are worth billions of US dollars), for example:

  1. "Pedigree"
  2. "Whiskas"
  3. Royal Canin.
  4. "Kitekat"
  5. "Banfield"
  6. "Caesar"
  7. "Nutro" (Nutro).
  8. "Sheba"
  9. "Chappi"
  10. "Catsan"
  11. "Frolic"
  12. "Perfect Fit"
  13. "Greenies" and others.

Mars Inc is a global leader in food and animal nutrition.

What class does it belong to?

There are four classes of animal feed:

  • economy class;
  • premium class;
  • super premium;
  • holistic class.

Any of these classes can include both dry and wet food. This division has been adopted by the Association of Veterinarians, but it is conditional. Often the manufacturer declares a class to which the product is quite difficult to classify. "Kitiket" belongs to economy class.

Table: how different classes of food differ

ClassFeed examplesRaw materialsMeat contentThe nutritional valueAvailabilityPrice
EconomyWhiskas, Kitekat, Purina OneLow qualityFrom 5%LowNeeds aggressive advertisingSold in regular storesThe lowest (from 9 rubles per pouch)
PremiumRoyal Canin, ProPlanAverage qualityUp to 20%AverageAdvertised frequentlyAvailable in supermarkets and pet storesAverage - (from 15 rubles per pouch)
Super premiumHills, EukanubaHigh-quality by-products, no artificial ingredientsUp to 50%HighVirtually no advertisingAvailable in specialized storesHigh - From 55 rubles per pouch
HolisticAcana, InnovaHigh QualityUp to 90%HighNot advertisedSome foods can only be ordered in online storesThe highest - up to 5000 per package

"Kitiket" is one of the most budget-friendly cat foods

Pros and cons of Kitekat food

Kitiket is selling out quickly. There is an explanation for this:

  • reasonable price (even an owner with a very low budget can buy a package of food for his cat);
  • accessibility (you don’t need to go to the other end of the city to buy this food, because it’s probably in the next store);
  • popularity (many people trust a brand that is actively advertised on television);
  • a wide selection of flavors (even the cheapest food can be bought with flavors like fish, chicken, meat, etc.).

Economy class food is often criticized by breeders and veterinarians due to the following disadvantages:

  • This food contains very little meat, part of the protein is obtained from plant materials, so the food cannot be called ideally balanced;
  • “Kitiket” contains dyes, flavors and preservatives of synthetic origin;
  • Each series of food contains allergens (for example, brewer's yeast);
  • there is no line of food for kittens;
  • no medicinal feed.

One of the advantages of Kitiket food is its wide range of flavors.

Conclusion

The advantages of this food include its price, availability and variety, but its composition and effect on the animal are completely negative. If you ask a question on the Internet and look at the reviews of veterinarians who have experience in saving cats that have become ill due to eating this food, you will see many negative suggestions.

And reviews of Kitekat cat food are generally negative: angry cat owners literally curse unscrupulous manufacturers. So learn how to wean your cat off cheap food.

It’s up to you to decide whether to feed Kitiket or not, but remember the majority of negative reviews, and if you yourself gave this food to a cat, then tell us about your experience...

Assortment and features of feed

The manufacturer offers its customers two types of products:

  • dry food (400 g, 1 kg, 2.2 and 13 kg);
  • wet food in the form of spiders (85 g each);
  • canned food in cans (100 g each).

Dry food Kitekat

Dry food is currently produced in five series:

  1. "Meat Feast"
  2. “Assorted chicken and fish.”
  3. "Chicken".
  4. "Fisherman's Catch"
  5. "Veal".

Photo gallery: dry food "Kitiket"


The most popular among buyers is the “Appetizing Chicken” series


“Meat feast” is a food with a flavor combination of different types of meat


“Appetizing veal” is a food that is found in stores less often than others


“Fisherman's Catch” is a food with a flavor combination of different types of fish


The flavors of the “Assorted” series may vary (chicken/fish, chicken/meat, etc.)

Composition of Kitekat dry food

Kitiket dry food contains the following ingredients:

  • meat and offal (beef, chicken, fish, liver or rabbit);
  • protein plant extracts;
  • cereals and vegetables;
  • animal and vegetable fats;
  • Brewer's yeast;
  • vitamins (A, D, E, B1, B2, B6, B12, K, etc.);
  • minerals (calcium, phosphorus);
  • food colors, flavors.

The food packaging indicates the total amount of all protein components, and there may be a minimum amount of meat (for example, 4%). Knowing this can scare away cat owners, but on the other hand, a cat does not necessarily need fresh meat, the main thing is a sufficient amount of animal protein. But here some indicate the composition in such a way that the exact origin of the protein is “blurred”. In this case, the presence of carbohydrates may not be indicated at all.

The composition of the feed is not always accurately and in detail indicated on the Kitiket packaging.

Table: nutritional value of feed

ElementsPercentage
Proteins (including meat)Up to 28%
Fats (including vegetable fats)Up to 9%
CelluloseUp to 5%
AshFrom 8%

The energy value of 100 g of such food is approximately 330 kcal, so the manufacturer calls its product a complete food.

Kitekat wet food

Canned food "Kitiket" is presented in several series:

  1. “Homemade lunch” (rabbit, fish, beef, liver, chicken) - canned food.
  2. “Juicy pieces” (with rabbit, turkey, chicken or beef in jelly) - pauchi.
  3. “Juicy pieces” (with rabbit, turkey, fish, chicken or beef in sauce) - pauchi.

Photo gallery: Kitiket wet food


Tin cans are equipped with a convenient lid that comes off with one hand movement


Canned food in jars can be eaten in 2-3 servings, but we must not forget about the shelf life


Sometimes the manufacturer changes the range, so new tastes appear


Regardless of the taste of the food, the composition of different series is almost the same


Spiders are produced in sealed bags with a foil-lined inner wall.


Each pouch is designed for 1 reception, but some divide it into 2 times


An open spider cannot be closed, so it must be consumed as quickly as possible


Sometimes a manufacturer produces single series with one specific taste

Composition of wet food

Kitekat canned food consists of the following ingredients:

  1. Meat, offal and flour of animal origin.
  2. Cereals and vegetables.
  3. Minerals and vitamins (A, E, D).
  4. Preservatives.

Table: nutritional value of canned food

ComponentsPercentage
SquirrelsFrom 7%
FatsUp to 4.5%
CelluloseUp to 0.4%
AshUp to 2.5%
Moisture82%

The energy value of 100 g of Kitiket wet food is 70 kcal.

The manufacturer of wet food "Kitiket" does not indicate the complete composition

Does Kitiket have medicinal food?

The brand does not have medicinal (veterinary) food. All Kitekat products are designed for everyday nutrition of healthy adult cats from 1 year of age.

Treats from Kitekat

The manufacturer does not produce individual treats. As "special" foods, single lines are sometimes produced, for example:

  • pouches “Favorite Portion”;
  • pouches “Simple and tasty”, etc.

I feed my cats natural food, but sometimes I buy well-known wet food as a treat. My cats don’t disdain, but since I pamper my animals no more than once a week, they don’t have time to get used to juicy canned food.

Photo gallery: special series of feeds


Rare flavors can be found among both dry and wet food


Some owners bring and order imported “Kitiket” (its taste is also different)


In a regular store you can also find food from popular series, which are released once a year.


Individual Kiteket lines have different packaging designs

A kind of N&D Natural and Delicious

A harmonious composition is noted, where meat ingredients from trusted suppliers come first. In addition, other components that the cat needs are included - vitamins, minerals. However, the composition contains plant components of unknown origin. Experts doubt this fact. Also, the taste of the granules is quite peculiar, because there is nothing here that would improve the aroma. But the cat quickly gets used to it and already reacts sharply to the substitution.

The manufacturer offers a wide variety of flavors. Many breeders choose this brand because the cat feels great when consuming it. But it is difficult to purchase food in regular stores. However, it is presented in a wide range on Internet resources.

How Kitekat food affects your pet's body

It is believed that cheap food can do nothing but harm to a cat. This is explained by the characteristics of the composition:

  1. Products processed from animal components (bone meal, feathers, hooves, beaks, etc.) may be of too low quality.
  2. Dyes, preservatives and other artificial ingredients poison the body.
  3. Corn and yeast can cause allergies.
  4. The food contains flavorings and taste enhancers, which means that the cat can get used to the food.

Many cat owners who fed their pets “Kitiket” attribute all their “sins” to this food when the animal gets sick. Veterinarians strongly recommend feeding their patients exclusively high-grade food. But this question can be looked at from the other side:

  1. Cheap ingredients (offal) are normal food for cats. In the wild, they feed on mice, birds, etc. Such components are valuable for the presence of protein.
  2. Dyes are also found in some expensive foods, and all food dyes are allowed by different standards. And preservatives are absolutely necessary to ensure that the food does not spoil.
  3. Allergens are sometimes found in holistic foods. The characteristics of the composition are determined by the manufacturer himself, especially since not all cats have allergies.
  4. Flavorings are needed not to cause addiction, but to give the animal an appetite, because it affects digestion.

I often hear from cat owners phrases like “Kitiket is poison”, “It’s all chemicals”, “They add drugs to this food”, etc. I think this is all exaggerated. Buying cat food is similar to choosing human food. For example, if a person does not have money for a piece of fresh boneless beef, then he will buy inexpensive sausages or sausage. Sausages, for example, also contain dyes, flavors, preservatives and the same by-products. People understand that it is not very useful, but they still buy it. So does cat food. Everyone buys food within their budget.

Despite a large number of angry reviews, cat owners continue to buy these products

If economy class food is produced and it is permitted by law, it means that it does not have to be harmful to health. But you need to remember to follow the feeding rules:

  1. You cannot mix natural food and ready-made food (as well as food of different brands). Each food is balanced in its own way, and when mixed, this balance is disrupted. For example, you cannot feed your cat “Kitiket” and raw fish - this leads to severe attacks of urolithiasis.
  2. If we are talking about dry food, then you need to take a more serious approach to the drinking regime (there should be plenty of water, otherwise it will have a bad effect on digestion and kidney function).
  3. There is no need to “stuff” your cat with vitamins and various supplements without the recommendation of a veterinarian (this also upsets the balance).
  4. You need to carefully follow the manufacturer's recommendations (volume and number of feedings) so that your pet does not have to be fed with natural food.
  5. Nursing and pregnant cats need to be fed more often to prevent them from starving.

When is it contraindicated to give them to a cat?

There are animals that are not recommended to be fed with such food:

  • cats with urolithiasis or kidney failure;
  • kittens under 1 year of age (they need a differently balanced diet);
  • cats and cats prone to allergies.

My sister's cat has urolithiasis. For two years he ate mainly fish, which led to the development of the disease (according to the veterinarian, fish is one of the provoking foods, as it contains a lot of phosphorus). The veterinarian prescribed treatment and recommended switching the cat to complete industrial food. My sister bought Kitiket, but experts advised replacing the food with a veterinary diet (super premium food).

Kitekat food is contraindicated for kittens, allergic cats and animals with urolithiasis

Hills - satisfying every need

It’s not for nothing that Hill’s dry cat food is in the top three. The manufacturer produces a wide variety of feeds that solve a variety of problems:

  • recovery after illness;
  • fight against excess weight;
  • tendency to allergic manifestations;
  • postoperative feeding;
  • nutrition after castration and sterilization;
  • restoration of the cardiovascular system and so on.

However, the Hills brand is a European product, but production lines have appeared in Russia. Experts note the emergence of a large number of samples of domestic production, where quality sometimes suffers, so they advise when purchasing to pay attention to the country of origin.

Feed to replace “Kitiket”

Kitekat can be replaced with other food, for example:

  1. "Purina One"
  2. "Night Hunter".
  3. Royal Canin.
  4. "Eukanuba"
  5. "Bosch" (Bosch Sanabelle).
  6. "Hill's".
  7. Pronature Original.
  8. "Innova Evo"
  9. "Leonardo"
  10. Pronature Holistic.

Comparison table: replacement feed

NameClassType of feedPresence of proteinPresence of dyes and flavorsPrice
Purina OneEconomyDryUp to 34%Flavor with added bifidobacteriaFrom 290 rubles for 750 g
Night HunterDry, wetUp to 33%Not indicatedFrom 70 rubles for 400 g
Royal CaninPremiumUp to 38%Flavoring additivesFrom 250 rubles per 400 g
EukanubaUp to 35%Not indicatedFrom 450 rubles for 800 g
Bosch SanabelleSuper premiumDry, semi-moistUp to 33%From 1300 rubles for 2 kg
Hill'sDry, wetUp to 40%Does not contain dyes, but does contain flavoring additivesFrom 1300 rubles for 1.5 kg
Pronature OriginalDryFrom 30%Flavorings and natural flavorsFrom 200 rubles for 350 g
Innova EvoHolisticFrom 50%Natural flavorsFrom 1300 rubles for 2 kg
LeonardoDry, cannedFrom 32%Not indicatedFrom 380 rubles per 400 g
Pronature HolisticDryUp to 33%Natural chicken flavorFrom 350 rubles for 340 g

Photo gallery: food of different classes


“Purina Van” is an economical analogue of Kitekat, but veterinarians sometimes recommend it even for sick cats


“Night Hunter” is a relatively new Russian brand that is gaining popularity


The Royal Canin brand offers everyday food for kittens and cats of various breeds, as well as special diets


The manufacturer indicates that 41% of the specified proteins are poultry meat


indicates in detail the composition (except for artificial components)


Hills has various veterinary lines, food for kittens, as well as separate series of food that are close in composition to natural food


Pronature Original is only dry food intended for kittens and adult cats


A distinctive feature of Innova Evo is that it is completely grain-free food


80% of protein (in 33% of those indicated) is a product of animal origin, including poultry meat


Pronature Holistic is one of the few luxury brands that offers its customers a variety of tastes

Is it worth replacing Kitiket with another economy class food?

Whether or not to replace Kitiket with another economy class product is up to the cat owner to decide. If you trust your usual food, then changing one for another is pointless.

Can I cook it myself?

Making your own food for your furry pet is a fairly simple procedure consisting of the following steps:

  1. Mix the pre-prepared ingredients and grind them through a meat grinder. Beat the resulting minced meat with a blender to a dough-like consistency.
  2. Place the mixture on a baking sheet, the bottom of which is lined with parchment paper. Dry it in the oven at a temperature not exceeding 100 degrees. At the same time, you need to make sure that the mixture does not dry out. Usually the procedure takes no more than 20-25 minutes.
  3. Taking the dried mass out of the oven, cut it into small pieces, and then place it back in the oven for 1.5 hours. Periodically, the contents of the baking sheet should be checked for readiness by piercing it with a toothpick. If the mass turns out to be dry, this means that the mixture is completely cooked and can be removed from the oven.

The finished food should be cooled at room temperature. Only when it has completely cooled down should you pour it into a container with a tight-fitting lid. It is recommended to store the granules in the refrigerator. You can prepare food from any food that your cat is allowed to eat. The main thing is that its composition is balanced. The table provides information about products from which you can prepare food for your furry pet.

Food recipeIngredientsCooking method
Beef or chicken
  • meat – 1 kg;
  • rolled oats – 200-250 g;
  • chicken egg – 1 pc.
The meat and egg are boiled until fully cooked. The cereal is poured with boiling water for 10-15 minutes. The components are thoroughly mixed.
Beef heart
  • beef heart – 1 kg;
  • fish oil or olive oil – 1 tbsp. l;
  • greenery
The offal is boiled until fully cooked. All ingredients are mixed.
From chicken hearts
  • hearts – 500 g;
  • honey - 2 tbsp. l;
  • greenery.

Reviews of Kitekat food from cat owners

I fed the cat Purina, Hills, Royal, Happy Cat, Friskies, Our brand and Kitekat - I honestly didn’t see the difference. Just as a cat had difficulty going to the toilet on liquid food, she went to the toilet on dry food. As soon as we switched to natural food - porridge with liver, fish, chicken eggs - the cat began to go to the toilet normally.

batareyka, forum user

https://otzyvkorm.ru/kitekat-dlya-koshek/

They could have put in more chicken, but for 12.90 rubles it’s probably the best (this includes the store’s trade markup, packaging, and the maintenance of the manufacturer’s staff). I thought that there was only soybean, but the manufacturer draws our attention to the fact that there is NO soybean there!

listok44, forum user

https://irecommend.ru/content/esli-malo-vremeni-kot-ochen-golodnyi-na-pomoshch-pridet-kitekat

Preservatives

Of course, any feed contains substances that ensure long-term storage of the product. Possible preservatives include:

  • ascorbic acid;
  • benzoic acid,
  • butylated hydroxyl anisole (BHA),
  • butylated hydroxyl toluene (BHT),
  • calcium ascorbate,
  • lemon acid,
  • ethoxyquin,
  • potassium sorbate,
  • sodium bisulfate,
  • tocopherols.

It is the manufacturer's responsibility to indicate the preservative used.

  • ascorbic acid;
  • benzoic acid,
  • butylated hydroxyl anisole (BHA),
  • butylated hydroxyl toluene (BHT),
  • calcium ascorbate,
  • lemon acid,
  • ethoxyquin,
  • potassium sorbate,
  • sodium bisulfate,
  • tocopherols.

"Felix" (in bags)

What is this brand of cat food made from? This is economy food. It contains meat and its processed products (4% chicken, 4% lamb). However, what kind of meat is included and how much of it is unknown. In addition, there is a vegetable protein extract, fish and its products, minerals, dyes, sugars, and vitamins.

What is this brand of cat food made from? This is economy food. It contains meat and its processed products (4% chicken, 4% lamb). However, what kind of meat is included and how much of it is unknown. In addition, there is a vegetable protein extract, fish and its products, minerals, dyes, sugars, and vitamins.

Balanced – Innova Cat and Kitten

The food can be called almost perfectly balanced. The protein here is only of animal origin. In order for the cat to be satisfied and receive everything it needs for full development, it needs a small portion. This makes it possible to rationally use rather expensive packs. Experts note that the composition is completely free of harmful ingredients and components that can cause harm.

However, the food is very expensive. In addition, it is not available for free sale and can only be purchased through official representatives on Internet resources. Veterinarians also note that the packs intended for daily use contain a lot of animal protein. Therefore, this menu is not suitable for neutered cats. It is necessary to consider a special treatment series with a reduced protein content.

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