Wish I could say I have every single variety but I hesitate because I know that several varieties have two different formulations depending on whether you get a small 85g can, or the larger sizes. If in doubt, check the ingredient list (see the Food Chart tab under ingredients and photos - second tab). Anyway, the
updated spreadsheet can be found here, with gaps. I am still pursuing definitive data, but I wanted to get out on the list what I did have for sure.
@Kiara, did you ever find out what was giving Billy the Sneezes?
I will be feeding Genghis the chicken pate in the 156g can (it's the only size it comes in - do NOT buy the chicken in the small cans as it looks nearly identical but it is "chunks" not pate and has more carbs - actually it isn't "awful" as it's still under 10% calories from carbs, but with two cats getting the bigger cans just makes sense and Genghis' BG does much better on 1.9% than the higher ones).
@Asrael, this line has much lower phosphorus than FF. I don't know if you have NoFrills stores your way, but I can find the 156g cans for 69 cents there and I stock up. I have cut my feeding cost nearly in half and I feel confident that the quality is no worse that FF or Friskies.
As a side note, I contacted 12 companies and only 3 responded with any data (PC Extra Meaty, Performatrin, and Boreal - the last of which I still need to load the data but in speaking with another member I am not convinced it's a complete diet as it has no taurine added, but I would expect you could use it to supplement as it seems a very good quality food, certainly an alternative to TikiCat or Almo, also extremely low carb but not complete diets).
I got some BS answer from PetSmart about their Grreat Choice foods having a "proprietary formula" and they couldn't disclose the values - I gave them a very ... er... direct response regarding the fact that several other national brand companies had disclosed the data easily, that their statement to me was a load of bunk (yes, I used that actual word!) and that I would
hastily and strongly recommend against anyone purchasing their food. Ever. I got similar evasive answers from Mars Food, makers of Whiskas (Genghis did okay on this but Jet, my civvie, would throw up whenever he ate the Beef variety so I stopped feeding any kinds), and Special Kitty from Walmart (which, upon reading the ingredient list, I wouldn't feed anyway).
So, the list isn't complete or definitive, but there are some nice options for Canadians, anyway!