by Koko
Adult
Regular

Koko

Koko Chicken

Adult
Regular
1

First Ingredient

Animal Protein

Flavor

Chicken

Cat Food Central Quality Score: 36 out of 100
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Nutrition

Ingredients

  • Dehydrated Chicken Protein (min 20%)
  • Cereals
  • Dehydrated Animal Protein
  • Rice
  • Chicken Fat
  • Potassium Chloride
  • Liver Flavour
  • Salt
  • Taurine 1000mg/Kg
  • Prebiotic Mannan Oligo Saccarides
  • and also:
Beta Glucan, Antioxidants

Vitamins and Additives

  • Vitamin A 10000 ui/kg
  • Vitamin D3 600 ui/kg
  • Vitamin E 96 mg/kg
  • and also:
Iron (36mg/kg), Copper (3.6mg/kg), Manganese (4mg/kg), Zinc (40mg/kg), Selenium (0.1mg/kg)

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein
27%
Crude Fat
9%
Crude Fiber
2.5%
Moisture
6%
Crude Ash
8%

Notes

Information about antioxidants and preservatives is missing or insufficient. Since I didn’t want to remove points due to this missing info without any proof, I evaluated this food assuming the natural preservatives were used. But note that this is just an assumption.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein
27%
Crude Fat
9%
Crude Fiber
2.5%
Moisture
6%
Crude Ash
8%
Note: This product isn’t regularly monitored, and information may be outdated. Feel free to share updates via the feedback button.

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The actual calculation of the score is based on sophisticated and advanced algorithm that takes into account multiple parameters.

To simplify the explanation, the calculation is based on three main criteria:

(1) Amount of protein (more is better)

(2) Amount of carbohydrates (less is better)

(3) Quality and source of ingredients.

Based on that 3 main criteria, 9 score calculation rules are used to compare the different foods.

One major assumption is that the closer an ingredient is to the top of the ingredient list, the greater its relative weight and contribution to the food.

In general, cat food is composed of protein, fats, carbohydrates, fibers, vitamins, and minerals.

Protein is the most important component in a cat's diet, and cats primarily get their protein from animal meat.

Fat is a primary source of energy and essential fatty acids.

Carbohydrates are controversial in a cat's diet, as cats are obligate carnivores and typically consume very few carbohydrates.

Fibers play an important role in digestion and food absorption, and vitamins and minerals are essential for different organism functions.

Dry matter values are used to compare the amount of nutrients in different cat foods. This means that moisture is excluded from the equation to provide a more accurate comparison.

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How the score is calculated?

The actual calculation of the score is based on sophisticated and advanced algorithm that takes into account multiple parameters.

To simplify the explanation, the calculation is based on three main criteria:

(1) Amount of protein (more is better)

(2) Amount of carbohydrates (less is better)

(3) Quality and source of ingredients.

Based on that 3 main criteria, 9 score calculation rules are used to compare the different foods.

One major assumption is that the closer an ingredient is to the top of the ingredient list, the greater its relative weight and contribution to the food.

In general, cat food is composed of protein, fats, carbohydrates, fibers, vitamins, and minerals.

Protein is the most important component in a cat’s diet, and cats primarily get their protein from animal meat.

Fat is a primary source of energy and essential fatty acids.

Carbohydrates are controversial in a cat’s diet, as cats are obligate carnivores and typically consume very few carbohydrates.

Fibers play an important role in digestion and food absorption, and vitamins and minerals are essential for different organism functions.

Dry matter values are used to compare the amount of nutrients in different cat foods.
This means that moisture is excluded from the equation to provide a more accurate comparison.

Putting all of these and more into a formula results in a product score.

The maximum score a cat food can receive is 100.
Points are added or removed based on the score calculation rules.