Nearly 42% at DMA carbs in a wet food?
What on earth do they have in there? And that isn't even one of the special prescription foods, is it? I guess the brand flavour is already quite suggestive - green peas with salmon! But golly, that is, ermm, a heck of a lot. Apart from the Hills special diet stuff, I really cannot say that we have an equivalent of wet food with those values in the UK. Will double check though
The info I have collected, with some also being publicly available on another forum, is:
1) overall meat (meat here meaning both meat and offal) content
2) consistency
3) complete or complementary food
4) meat content make-up (ratio of meat to offal)
5) carbohydrate content (crude and DMA)
6) composition (formerly known as ingredients)
7) analytical constituents (formerly known as crude analysis)
% of calories from food (based on crude analysis - protein and carb 3.5, fat 8.5)
9) calcium/phosphorus ratio
And some other info around feeding recs, feeding cost etc.
Then the offline info contains more detailed info on the micronutrient and micromineral analysis.
It is all a bit of a labour of love, isn't it, that will be such an asset for folks, particularly those with diabetic cats.
Some manufacturers are so very forthcoming and helpful and then there are others that are dragging their heels in the most peculiar way and are really quite defensive.