Raewyn
Member Since 2019
I thought I'd post this since someone from New Zealand might one day be after the same information. I sent a message to Chef asking for carbohydrate information for their canned food. Here is their response:
So this makes the Chef loaf style cans quite suitable for a diabetic cat, right?
This NZ brand of cat food is one of the cheapest per 100g in my supermarket since it comes in big cans.
Thank you for taking the time to contact us about our Chef Chicken.
All our wet Petfood SKU's have a carb level below 10% (on an as-fed basis) but our solid packs have lower carb levels (1-3%) than then casseroles (anything with chunks in gravy, 4-5%).
So if the customer buys canned Petfood, SKUs such as CHEF Jellimeat, Chicken classic or tasty lamb would have the lowest level of carbs.
If the customer prefers pouches, products such as jellimeat, tender chicken or tasty lamb would be the ones to go for.
So this makes the Chef loaf style cans quite suitable for a diabetic cat, right?
This NZ brand of cat food is one of the cheapest per 100g in my supermarket since it comes in big cans.