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What is a dry matter basis for nutrition?

3 min read
Pet food labels often have confusing information. Dry matter basis is a standardized method for comparing nutrient concentrations in different foods by removing moisture. This reveals the actual nutritional value, showing, for instance, that wet food might have more protein than dry kibble, despite initial appearances.

Two Ways a Nutritional Adequacy Statement May Be Supported

3 min read
According to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), every complete and balanced pet food label must include a nutritional adequacy statement. Understanding how a nutritional adequacy statement may be supported is crucial for pet owners who want to make informed decisions about their animal's diet.

How many calories are in a 5.5 oz can of Friskies pate cat food?

5 min read
According to typical product data, a 5.5 oz can of Friskies pate cat food generally contains between 170 and 185 calories, though the exact amount varies by flavor. Understanding the precise calorie count is crucial for pet owners who want to ensure their cat maintains a healthy weight and receives the proper nutritional balance.