LaraB
Member Since 2015
Today was grocery shopping day, so once again I was checking carb counts on various foods. Because we have a couple cats who will not touch pate-style food (at least not yet) - I keep searching for any possible chunky variety canned food.
A couple have me confused. Two Fancy feast Elegant Medleys varieties, going by the guaranteed analysis alone, both came in at 8.3% on my phone app carb calculator (calculated to 6% using the carb calculator here: http://fnae.org/carbcalorie.html ). The two flavors were the Tuna Primavera and White Meat Chicken Primavera. However, reading past posts here and looking at some of the food charts, I'm seeing they may actually be too high in carbs.
I realize the guaranteed analysis may not be the precise amounts - have people called the company and talked to any one there about these?
Another one that surprised me, going by guaranteed analysis alone, was the Fancy Feast Broths (Classic with Chicken & Vegetables) - this actually calculated out to negative carbs. This doesn't seem right considering the high carbs most gravy foods have.
The carb percentage I'm going by is the percent calories from carbs. I bought a few cans/pouches of these two, but I now don't feel confident feeding them. Should I just set these aside as food to feed if Joshi happens to go hypo? What else do I need to pay attention to on the label? Joshi has never been a fan of chunky, but we have multiple cats, so I don't want any of their food to be high carb in case Joshi decides to sample the others food at feeding time (she can be sneaky, the little brat.
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A couple have me confused. Two Fancy feast Elegant Medleys varieties, going by the guaranteed analysis alone, both came in at 8.3% on my phone app carb calculator (calculated to 6% using the carb calculator here: http://fnae.org/carbcalorie.html ). The two flavors were the Tuna Primavera and White Meat Chicken Primavera. However, reading past posts here and looking at some of the food charts, I'm seeing they may actually be too high in carbs.
Another one that surprised me, going by guaranteed analysis alone, was the Fancy Feast Broths (Classic with Chicken & Vegetables) - this actually calculated out to negative carbs. This doesn't seem right considering the high carbs most gravy foods have.
The carb percentage I'm going by is the percent calories from carbs. I bought a few cans/pouches of these two, but I now don't feel confident feeding them. Should I just set these aside as food to feed if Joshi happens to go hypo? What else do I need to pay attention to on the label? Joshi has never been a fan of chunky, but we have multiple cats, so I don't want any of their food to be high carb in case Joshi decides to sample the others food at feeding time (she can be sneaky, the little brat.
about burying food he doesn't like
An app that scans the bar code on wet foods would be a godsend! The print on those cans is like the fine print found on legal contracts. Of course,some cans are so tiny anyway.
The tutorial provided kind of goes over my head, but that's my fault, not the tutorial's. Computers and I are somewhat at odds lately.
Eek, is my mind going to take a holiday and leave me behind?