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Edgard & Cooper Cat Food Review

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Named for the two pets of the company’s founders Edgard & Cooper, this is a young brand. The founders were looking to make better, healthier pet food using fresh meat and quality ingredients. One percent of sales goes to charity. Find out more about Edgard & Cooper cat food in our unbiased review.

The Cats.com Standard – Rating Edgard & Cooper on What Matters

We have analyzed Edgard & Cooper and rated it according to our standards here at Cats.com. Our grades are based on the species-appropriateness of the food, the quality of the ingredients, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. You can read more about our ratings here.

Here are our ratings for Edgard & Cooper in these key areas:

Ratings

  • Species-Appropriateness – 8/10
  • Ingredient Quality – 8/10
  • Product Variety – 7/10
  • Price – 6/10
  • Customer Experience – 9/10
  • Recall History – 8/10

Overall Score: 7.7/10

In total, we give Edgard & Cooper cat food a 46 out of 60 rating or a B+ grade.

About Edgard & Cooper

The Edgard & Cooper pet food company was founded in 2014 by Koen Bostoen, Louis Chalabi, and Jürgen Degrande. The brand’s story began when Bostoen and Chalabi met at university in 2004. Over the years, the two friends created and developed the concept of a healthy pet food company named after their own dogs, Edgard & Cooper.

The brand had some difficulty at first finding suppliers to produce their recipes using fresh meat, but their persistence eventually paid off. By working with a university, they were able to find a combination of ingredients and partners to help them turn their dream into reality.

After formulating their original dog food recipe with the help of university experts, Edgard & Cooper founders Bostoen and Chalabi began building their brand with a focus on sustainability. In 2016, Jürgen Degrande joined the team and the trio soon ordered 300,000 meals to launch their brand.

Edgard & Cooper is a fast-growing company now sold in 13 different countries. In 2019, the brand began making cat food and they continue to work toward their sustainability goal of eliminating all emissions from their direct operations. The brand also pledges 1% of sales to help improve the lives of cats and dogs around the world through the work of the Edgard & Cooper Foundation.

All of Edgard & Cooper’s packaging is designed with sustainability in mind. All their cardboard boxes and filling paper is made from FSC certified paper and reinforced with paper tape rather than plastic. The food packaging is largely made from paper and bioplastic derived from renewable resources. Edgard & Cooper’s packaging is recyclable with paper and industrially compostable.

Sourcing and Manufacturing

Edgard & Cooper pet foods has headquarters in Kortrijk, Belgium, the Flemish region of the country. The company has warehouses in Belgium but we couldn’t find a definite site for where the food is manufactured or if Edgard & Cooper makes the food themselves.

We did find information that ingredients are sourced locally, as much as possible, including meats and fish. Europe has co-packing companies just as there are in the U.S.

These companies make private label foods for some pet food companies but we don’t know if Edgard & Cooper is one of them. A search for job listings for the company found many openings for sales accountants and a few openings for warehouse jobs but none for working in a pet food plant.

Has Edgard & Cooper Cat Food Been Recalled?

We didn’t find any recalls for Edgard & Cooper pet foods online. However, the company’s foods are sold in over a dozen European countries where multiple languages are spoken. Google may only find English-language articles on the subject.

Considering the fact that Edgard & Cooper continues to receive multi-million dollar investments, it seems unlikely that their food has been recalled.

What Kinds of Cat Food Does Edgard & Cooper Offer?

Though originally launched as a fresh dog food company, Edgard & Cooper has expanded rapidly and now offers a variety of wet and dry cat food products.

The current Edgard & Cooper dry cat food lineup includes five recipes made with fresh meat instead of meat meal. The brand suggests that fresh meat is less processed, easier to digest, and retains more of its natural nutrition than meat meals. Four of the recipes are formulated for adult cats – including one for senior cats – and the fifth is designed for kittens.

The majority of Edgard & Cooper’s cat food products are wet foods, sold in cans or tubs depending on the texture. All seven canned cat foods are chunky style with gravy while the tubs are pate style. Edgard & Cooper offers wet foods for kittens, adult cats, and senior cats as well as three organic wet cat foods.

Every one of Edgard & Cooper’s wet food recipes begins with a fresh source of animal protein as the first ingredient. All fish ingredients are certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council and all foods meet EU guidelines for safe pet food manufacturing.

Edgard & Cooper Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed

Product Name Food Type Main Protein Source Calories Price Our Grade
Edgard & Cooper Fresh Chicken Dry Cat Food for Adult Cats Dry Chicken NA £0.28 per oz C
Edgard & Cooper Duck and Chicken Chunks in Sauce for Kittens Wet Food Wet Chicken NA £0.45 per oz A
Edgard & Cooper Salmon & Chicken Pate for Adult Cats Wet Food Wet Chicken NA £0.36 per oz A

#1 Edgard & Cooper Fresh Chicken Dry Cat Food for Adult Cats

This dry cat food is formulated for adult cats and contains 50% fresh, free-range chicken. Chicken is the only source of animal protein used in this recipe and it also provides the majority of the food’s fat content. Salmon oil makes up 0.5% of the food’s composition and contributes animal-sourced omega-3 fatty acids which support your cat’s skin and coat health.

While fresh meat is the first ingredient in this formula, the food contains several starchy carbohydrates and plant protein concentrates. These ingredients are less biologically valuable for cats than animal ingredients and they can be more difficult to digest.

Edgard & Cooper adds chicory and beetroot to their dry foods as sources of fiber and doesn’t use any grains, added sugar, or artificial additives like colors, flavors, and preservatives.

Overall, this is a moderate-protein, low-fat dry cat food recipe with very high carbohydrate content. Edgard & Cooper doesn’t list the calorie content of this food on their website.

Ingredients

Fresh Free-Range Chicken 50%, Peas, Potato (Dried), Potato Starch, Potato Protein, Pea Protein, Minerals, Chicken Gravy, Chicken Fat, Linseed, Yeasts (Dried, Natural Source of Mannanoligosaccharides and Beta-Glucans) 1.5%, Chicory (Dried, Natural Source of Fructooligosaccharides and Inulin) 1%, Beetroot (Dried), Salmon Oil 0.5%, Cranberries (Dried) 0.003%, Sage (Dried) 0.003%, Valerian (Dried) 0.003%.

Nutritional Additives/kg: Vitamin A 20,000 IU, Vitamin D3 1750 IU, Vitamin E 250mg, Zinc (Sulphate, Monohydrate) 100mg, Iron (Sulphate, Monohydrate) 70mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate, Anhydrous) 1.5mg, Copper (Sulphate, Pentahydrate) 10mg, Manganese (Manganous Sulphate, Monohydrate) 30mg, Taurine 1500mg, DL-Methionine 3000mg, L-Carnitine 100mg.

Ingredients We Liked: Chicken, Chicken Fat, Salmon Oil

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: Peas, Potato, Potato Starch, Potato Protein, Pea Protein

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 30%
Crude Fat: 17%
Crude Fiber: 2.5%
Moisture: 6%
Ash: 7.5%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 31.91%
Fat: 18.09%
Fiber: 2.66%
Carbs: 39.36%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 27.7%
Fat: 38.13%
Carbs: 34.17%

Pros

  • Made with a single source of fresh animal protein
  • Relies primarily on animal-based fat from chicken and salmon
  • Free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives

Cons

  • Contains several plant protein concentrates
  • No dry food provides the moisture your cat needs
  • Very high carbohydrate content

#2 Edgard & Cooper Duck and Chicken Chunks in Sauce for Kittens Wet Food

This wet cat food is formulated for kittens with 38% free-run chicken, 7.5% free-run duck, and 7.5% beef. The list of ingredients is much shorter than the previous dry food recipe and the carbohydrate content is much lower. These factors make it a more species appropriate choice for cats.

Calculated as dry matter, this food contains over 50% protein and more than 30% fat. This leaves the dry matter carbohydrate content under 15%, most of which comes from antioxidant-rich cranberries, rosemary, and blueberries – not starchy potatoes or peas.

In addition to being packed with protein from three animal sources, this recipe is rich in moisture which improves its digestibility and supports your kitten’s hydration. It has a chunky texture and is canned in a flavorful meat sauce.

Overall, this is a high-protein, high-fat wet cat food recipe with fairly low carbohydrate content. Edgard & Cooper doesn’t list the calorie content of this food on their website.

Ingredients

Free-Run Chicken 38%, Free-Run Duck 7.5%, Beef 7.5%, Minerals, Glucosamine, Cranberries (Dried) 0.02%, Rosemary (Dried) 0.02%, Blueberries (Dried) 0.01%.

Nutritional Additives/kg: Vitamin D3 320 IU, Vitamin E 30mg, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate, Monohydrate) 3.64mg, Manganese Oxide 1.63mg, Iodine (Potassium Iodide) 0.15mg, Taurine 400mg.

Ingredients We Liked: Chicken, Duck, Beef

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: None

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 10%
Crude Fat: 5.5%
Crude Fiber: 0.1%
Moisture: 82%
Ash: 2.5%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 55.56%
Fat: 30.56%
Fiber: 0.56%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 42.81%
Fat: 57.19%

Pros

  • Contains three fresh sources of animal protein
  • Made with a short list of simple ingredients
  • Rich in protein, fat and moisture
  • Free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives

Cons

  • A little more expensive than Edgard & Cooper dry food
  • Calorie content is not listed on the website

#3 Edgard & Cooper Salmon & Chicken Pate for Adult Cats Wet Food

Formulated for adult cats, this wet cat food has a smooth pate texture. It features free-run chicken and fresh salmon as the primary ingredients with only dried cranberries and herbs on the list otherwise, aside from the nutritional additives. The salmon is this food is certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council.

With nearly 50% crude protein and over 30% crude fat on a dry matter basis, this is another low-carb wet food formula.

It’s a little higher in fiber than the previous recipe, though still not high enough to be likely to contribute to digestive issues. Fiber helps regulate your cat’s digestion but too much fiber can lead to constipation or diarrhea.

Overall, this is a high-protein, high-fat wet cat food recipe with fairly low carbohydrate content. Edgard & Cooper doesn’t list the calorie content of this food on their website.

Ingredients

Free-Run Chicken 49%, MSC Salmon 10%, Minerals, Basil (Dried) 0.02%, Cranberries (Dried) 0.02%, Dill (Dried) 0.02%.

Nutritional Additives/kg: Vitamin E 30mg, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate, Monohydrate) 20mg, Manganese (Manganous Sulphate, Monohydrate) 6mg, Copper (Copper Sulphate, Pentahydrate) 1mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate, Anhydrous) 0.5mg, Taurine 450mg.

Ingredients We Liked: Chicken, Salmon

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: None

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 9.5%
Crude Fat: 6%
Crude Fiber: 0.4%
Moisture: 80.5%
Ash: 2.5%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 48.72%
Fat: 30.77%
Fiber: 2.05%
Carbs: 5.64%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 37.74%
Fat: 57.89%
Carbs: 4.37%

Pros

  • Made with two high-quality sources of animal protein
  • Very short list of simple ingredients
  • High in protein and fat, low in carbohydrates
  • Provides moisture to support your cat’s hydration

Cons

  • Calorie content is not listed on the website

What Do Customers Think of Edgard & Cooper Cat Food?

Despite being under a decade old, the Edgard & Cooper brand seems incredibly popular. With over 24,000 reviews on TrustPilot, the brand carries a 4.7 out of 5-star rating. Not only do customers seem pleased with the product overall, but there are many comments about Edgard & Cooper’s excellent customer service.

Positive reviews for Edgard & Cooper frequently mention high quality ingredients, a smooth order process, and speedy delivery. A significant number of customers also mention improvements in their cats’ skin and coat health.

Negative reviews for Edgard & Cooper are few and far between. Of over 24,000 reviews on TrustPilot, fewer than 10% are accompanied by ratings of 3 stars or lower. Many of the negative reviews involve issues with delivery, though these experiences seem to be the exception rather than the rule.

The brand has replied to 99% of negative reviews on TrustPilot and typically within a week of the review being posted. They also reply to the majority of their positive reviews.

Positive Reviews

Love the packaging, totally personalized and safe to ship. I love the food for my kitten and the price point is fair to the quality. The site is so well made and I love the little extras that they portray on the website. 10/10 experience, I am almost never this excited about a company/order. – by Julie Vanden Driesch on October 30, 2022

I’ve shopped around for some time to find a pet food that aligned with my wishes for sustainability and service while also being good fits for both my cat and my dog. E&C are that.

The cat is a bit fussy but is very happy with the fish forward senior food. My dog tends toward the skinny side but is enthusiastic about his new dry food and seems to keep weight on well. Orders are processed quickly and shipping works well. – by Anne Dahlgaard on September 16, 2022

Negative Reviews

Unfortunately my cat doesn’t seem to like healthy food although he was ok with the biscuits and I plan to order more of them. – by Sara Vian on May 2, 2021

Reply from Edgard & Cooper, May 19, 2021

Hi Sara 👋

Thank you very much for your 3 stars and you feedback! We’re glad your feline friend loved our kibble 🤩

Unfortunately, cats are indeed quite fussy in general and our (wet) food is something completely different than what your kitty is used to 😅
We don’t use meat meal or grains, we add healthy herbs and berries and everything is free of chemicals! Being creatures of habit, most cats need to take their time to appreciate this.

If you would like some tips on how to make the transition more successful, feel free to contact us on our chat or via [email protected] 🤗

Have a nice day
Marlies from Edgard & Cooper 🐾

I ordered four individual flavours as a trial. Sadly they arrived really squashed, making it quite awkward to dispense the contents. My cat did not like the consistency of the food, so shall not reorder. – by Valerie Day on May 2, 2021

Reply from Edgard & Cooper, May 3, 2021

Hi there Valerie 😸👋

First of all, thank you for wanting to try our food for your special feline friend! We’re happy with the trust you have in our brand 🤩

Second, I’d like to apologise for the damaged goods upon delivery. If this happens, you can always contact [email protected] with the issue and some pictures and we’ll do everything in our power to find a satisfying solution for you 🤗

Regarding the taste and your cat’s liking of the product, did you introduce the food slowly? We always recommend a slow transition since cats are rather fussy eaters and our food is something completely different since we don’t use any meat meal, grains or chemicals! 🌱
So it might take your cat a little while longer to learn to appreciate this healthy food.

We’re always available to provide some tips on transitioning. We’ll also be launching some new cat products in the near future that might be more to his liking texture wise so be sure to keep an eye on our website 👀😉

Have a nice day,
Marlies from Edgard & Cooper 🐾

How Much Does Edgard & Cooper Cat Food Cost?

Edgard & Cooper pet foods are available in several hundred pet stores across Europe, in the UK, and in Ireland. They can also be ordered online.

The prices online for the dry cat food range from €4.99 for 0.325kg of food to €39.99 for 4kg of food. Edgard & Cooper wet food is sold in 85g cans and tubs. Canned foods cost €1.35 each but are also sold in a pack of 18 for €24.30. A case of 16 pate-style wet food costs €17.44 and a 16-tub case of organic wet food costs €20.64.

Overall, Is Edgard & Cooper Cat Food a Good Choice?

Yes, Edgard & Cooper appears to be a quality brand. The ingredients in the food appear to be responsibly sourced and the company prioritizes sustainability. In terms of nutritional quality, the wet foods are going to be a more species appropriate choice than the dry foods largely because they are much higher in protein and lower in carbohydrate.

Though you can find Edgard & Cooper foods both in stores throughout Europe, it’s also easy to buy online. In the past, customers have complained about delivery issues, but the number of positive reviews greatly exceeds the number of negative reviews. Edgard & Cooper seems to have resolved most of their delivery problems and the brand offers excellent customer service.

Not only does Edgard & Cooper offer high-quality cat food but the prices are reasonable. You’ll pay more for this cat food than you might for other European brands like Naturea and Natures Menu, but the price point is similar to more highly rated brands like Anifit and Forza10.

How Do You Order Edgard & Cooper Cat Food?

You can order Edgard & Cooper cat food from the company’s web site.

Note: The values in our nutrient charts are automatically calculated based on the guaranteed analysis and may not represent typical nutrient values. This may lead to discrepancies between the charts and the values mentioned in the body of the review.
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About Carlotta Cooper

Carlotta Cooper is is a Certified NAVC Pet Nutritionist and long time animal lover. She's the author of The Dog Adoption Bible, a Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA) award winner. In addition, she is an American Kennel Club Gazette breed columnist and the author of several books about dogs and other animals. She has been reviewing pet foods and writing about dog food for more than 10 years.

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  1. Julie

    It is made in the EU, that’s what the package says. I live in Belgium and the dry food is good, more variety would be appreciated. My cat didn’t really like the wet food but probably it’s because she needs time to switch to it.
    She’s been recently adopted. The dry food went well from the beginning.

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  2. YY

    They recently changed to new packaging and a new ingredient list, is the new ingredient the same as before?

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    1. Mallory Crusta

      Hello there! I can see that the entire lineup has changed, and the article is in need of a complete update! Scheduling that change now. Thank you for letting us know!