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24th July 2011, 10:35 AM #1
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In essence the difference between them is very simple: Marketing.
There are no standards for cat food "quality" beyond the terms "complete" and "complientary" which, AFAIK, were established by the FDA in the US and only have a partially legal meaning there.
You can find a huge amount on info at this other forum: Cat Health and Nutrition - Pet Forums Community - check the sticky threads about wet and dry food.
PS Welcome to the forum. Where are you obligatory cat pictures ?
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24th July 2011, 10:40 AM #2
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Had a quick look, and the labels "complete" and "complimentary" are from the AAFCO Home Page - so apart from the regional and national legal requirements for ingredients and nutritional content everything else is marketing.
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