Martha Stewart Pet Food Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food

- Chicken
- Chicken Meal
- Pea Protein
- Dried Egg Product
Ingredients
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Estimated Nutrient Content
To understand the nutrient content of pet food, we visualize its macronutrient composition in three ways. In the charts below, you’ll see a guaranteed analysis on an as-fed basis, a dry matter analysis, and a breakdown of the food’s macronutrients on a calorie-weighted basis.
Remember that all of these values are estimates based on the guaranteed analysis published by the company, and the food’s actual nutrient values may be slightly different.
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein: 39%
Fat: 15%
Fiber: 5.5%
Moisture: 10%
Ash: 0%
Carb: 30.5%
Dry Matter Analysis
Protein: 43.33%
Fat: 16.67%
Fiber: 6.11%
Ash: 8%
Carb: 33.89%
Calorie Weighted Basis
Protein: 36.82%
Fat: 34.39%
Carb: 28.79%
Our Review
- Rich in protein
- Low carbohydrate content
- To our knowledge, Martha Stewart Pet Food has never had a product recall
- Doesn’t contain fillers, by-products, or artificial additives
- A good source of omega-3 fatty acids
- Low in moisture
- Contains plant-based proteins
- Some cats may be allergic to fish
Recall History
The following list (if present) shows all cat food recalls related to Martha Stewart Pet Food since 2011. If no recalls are listed, no recall events have been reported.
Since 2011 Martha Stewart Pet Food has never been recalled.
Ingredient Review
Our review of Martha Stewart Pet Food Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food begins with a detailed look at the food’s ingredients.
The first ingredient is Chicken. Chicken is meat from the domesticated bird of the same name. In pet food, chicken is used as a primary protein source.
The second ingredient is Chicken Meal. In pet food, chicken meal is often listed as a source of protein. Chicken meal is produced by baking and grinding chicken meat and skin. As a dry form of animal protein, it is most often found in kibble and treats.
The third ingredient is Pea Protein. Pea protein is a good source of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. While the pea protein in pet food isn’t normally a primary protein source, it is easy to digest and it’s also a good source of fiber.
The fourth ingredient is Dried Chickpeas. Dried chickpeas are dehydrated legumes. Also known as dehydrated garbanzo beans, the dried chickpeas in pet food serve as a source of protein and fiber, as well as some grain-free carbohydrates.
The fifth ingredient is Brown Rice. Brown rice is a name for whole-grain rice with its outer hull removed. The brown rice in pet food can be a source of carbohydrates and fiber. Brown rice also contains omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals
When we analyzed the ingredients in Martha Stewart Pet Food Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food, we found that most of the protein is derived from meat based sources.
Price Analysis
Price per lb
Product Price
$4.9
Market Price avg.
$4.82
% From the Avg
+2%
Price per 100 kcal
Product Price
$0.31
Market Price avg.
$0.39
% From the Avg
-21%
Price per day
Product Price
$0.18
Market Price avg.
$0.23
% From the Avg
-20%
Martha Stewart Pet Food Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food is priced below the average market price for dry cat food.
Nutritional Analysis
Adult cat foods can have a lot of variability in calorie density but generally meet requirements for the average active cat. With formulations addressing a wide variety of needs, including weight loss or gain, indoor or outdoor living, or hairball problems, individual recipes may vary greatly in calorie, fiber, and nutritional content.
With that in mind, we’ve compared Martha Stewart Pet Food Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food to the other 631 dry cat food recipes in our database:
DM Protein
Product info
43.33%
All Products avg.
38.78%
% From the Avg
+12%
DM Fat
Product info
16.67%
All Products avg.
16.69%
% From the Avg
-0%
DM Fiber
Product info
6.11%
All Products avg.
5.22%
% From the Avg
+17%
DM Carb
Product info
33.89%
All Products avg.
37.99%
% From the Avg
-11%
Analysis Overview
Overall, this is a meat based food that’s high in protein with moderate fat and low carbohydrate content relative to other dry cat foods.
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