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Go-Cat Cat Food Review

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Go-Cat is a brand of dry cat food made by Purina. It’s available in Great Britain and European Union countries. Learn more about Go-Cat in our unbiased review.

The Cats.com Standard – Rating Go-Cat Cat Food on What Matters

We have analyzed Go-Cat cat food 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 Go-Cat in these key areas:

Ratings

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

Overall Score: 7/10

We give Go-Cat cat food a 42 out of 60 rating (70%) or a B- grade.

About Go-Cat

Nestle bought the British cat food Go-Cat in 1985. Based on the information we found, Go-Cat was previously known as Friskies Go-Cat in the 1990s. It has been considered to be similar to Meow Mix in the United States.

Nestle-Purina Petcare (or simply Purina) is the second-largest global producer of pet food in the world.

Purina Petcare’s world hub is in Missouri in the United States. The company has invested heavily in nutrition research and development with nutritionists, veterinarians, behaviorists, immunologists, chemists, molecular biologists, food scientists, palatability experts, and specialists in genomics and bioinformatics. You can learn more about the Purina Institute and their research into pet foods here.

Sourcing and Manufacturing

Nestle-Purina has multiple factories in the UK. We couldn’t identify which facility makes Go-Cat but Purina does make their own foods.

We did find a useful page on the Purina UK web site which answers many questions about ingredients, sustainability, and how the food is made.

Purina has a good record for quality control. The company may carry out as many as 1400 tests and checks in one day, at one site, to ensure the safety of their foods.

Has Go-Cat Cat Food Been Recalled?

Searching the UK government’s Food Standards Agency’s web site for recalls yielded no returns for Go-Cat recalls. However, Go-Cat has been around for several decades and Purina has owned the company for a long time. We can’t say with certainty that the brand has never had a recall in Great Britain.

We didn’t find any recalls for Go-Cat in Europe but they might not show up in an English language Google search.

What Kinds of Food Does Go-Cat Offer?

At this time, Go-Cat has 10 different dry cat foods. Most of the foods are strictly kibble but several also contain tender bits.

Go-Cat makes foods for kittens, junior cats, adult cats, and seniors.

Flavors include beef, fish, salmon, chicken, tuna, turkey, dairy, and duck.

Go-Cat also has a special formula for indoor cats.

In the past, Go-Cat was available as a wet food but they do not offer canned foods at this time based on their web site.

Go-Cat Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed

Product Name Food Type Primary Protein Calories Price Our Grade
Go-Cat Chicken and Duck Dry cat food Dry Chicken, Duck 340.5 kcal per 100g £1.51 per lb C
Go-Cat® Crunchy and Tender Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food Dry Chicken 354 kcal per 100g £5.50 per lb B-
Go-Cat Indoor Chicken Dry Cat Food Dry Chicken 328.25 kcal per 100g £1.13 per lb B-

#1 Go-Cat Chicken And Duck Dry Cat Food

According to Purina, Go-Cat is Britain’s favorite dry cat food. While wet cat food is often favored for cats because of its moisture content, many people still prefer dry cat food.

It’s convenient to feed and to store compared to wet foods. You don’t have to carry boxes of canned food, for example. Plus, a bag of dry food doesn’t take up as much space as a dozen cans of food. Dry foods also have a long shelf life. And, they are more economical than wet foods.

That’s not to say that wet foods don’t have their good points – they do. But there are some good reasons why some people prefer to feed their cats dry foods.

The main ingredients of Go-Cat Chicken and Duck Dry cat food are cereals, meat and animal derivatives, vegetable protein extracts, oils and fats, and derivatives of vegetable origin. Unfortunately, under British and EU law, pet food companies are not required to provide more precise labeling for their ingredients.

We do see that the meat and animal derivatives make up 10 percent of the food. A note on the Go-Cat page states that this is equivalent to 20 percent rehydrated meat and animal derivatives with a minimum of 4 percent chicken and a minimum of 4 percent duck.

The food contains no artificial colors. Purina states that their Go-Cat formulas contain no artificial colorants, flavorings or preservatives.

According to Go-Cat, this chicken and duck formula is made with carefully-selected ingredients from known and trusted suppliers. The right balance of minerals supports urinary tract health. Essential minerals plus vitamin D support your cat’s healthy teeth and bones. And, essential fatty acids are good for your cat’s healthy skin and shiny coat.

This formula is a complete and balanced adult maintenance formula for cats.

Go-Cat appears to be a complete and balanced dry food that provides suitable nutrition for adult cats. It’s hard to draw conclusions about the ingredients since they are not listed in any detail. The vague descriptions and price indicates that this is an average food but many cats may like it and thrive on it.

Calorie Content (ME Calculated): 340.5 kCals per 100g

Ingredients

Cereals, Meat and animal derivatives (10%*), Vegetable protein extracts, Oils and fats, Derivatives of vegetable origin, Minerals, Yeasts

Ingredients We Liked: Meat and animal derivatives with chicken and duck

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: Hard to say since the ingredients are so vague

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 30%
Crude Fat: 11%
Crude Fiber: 3%
Ash: 8%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 30%
Fat: 11%
Fiber: 3%
Carbs: 48%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 28.65%
Fat: 25.51%
Carbs: 45.84%

Pros

  • Contains a minimum of 4 percent chicken and 4 percent duck
  • Complete and balanced for adult cats
  • Purina has qualified veterinary nutritionists to formulate their foods; the company performs over 1000 ingredient and production quality checks per day in their factories
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Ingredient information is vague on the label (though this is legal in the UK)
  • Information about ingredient sourcing is lacking

#2 Go-Cat Crunchy And Tender Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food

Kittens require special nutrition. They do most of their growing in the first four months of life. It’s important for a kitten to have the correct nutrients, along with plenty of energy during this period.

Go-Cat® Crunchy and Tender Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food is formulated for kittens during the first year of growth. It’s also suitable for pregnant cats and mother cats that are nursing. It helps support your kitten’s growth. It contains vitamin E for the immune system. And it has taurine to promote a healthy heart and good eyesight.

While many Go-Cat recipes are strictly dry foods, this kitten formula has both crunchy and tender bits to appeal to kittens while they are teething. This may also help maintain healthy teeth and gums.

The main ingredients in this food are cereals, meat and animal derivatives, vegetable protein extracts, and oils and fats. The meat and animal derivatives are equivalent to 20 percent rehydrated meat and animal derivatives with a minimum of 4 percent chicken. The food also contains an equivalent of 4 percent rehydrated vegetables.

According to Go-Cat, the food contains no artificial colors. Purina states that their Go-Cat recipes contain no added artificial colorants, flavorings, or preservatives.

Go-Cat recommends that the food be served with water at first when your kitten is weaned. You can gradually reduce the amount of water as your kitten becomes more accustomed to eating hard foods.

It would be nice to have more information about the exact information in the ingredients but that is not required by British law.

This recipe is one of the most expensive Go-Cat formulas. It is relatively high in protein, as it should be for growing kittens. Go-Cat Crunchy and Tender Kitten Chicken Dry Cat Food appears to provide suitable nutrition for growing kittens up to one year of age.

Calorie Content (ME Calculated): 354 kCals per 100g

Ingredients

Cereals, Meat and animal derivatives (10%*), Vegetable protein extracts, Oils and fats, Glycerol, Minerals, Various sugars, Derivatives of vegetable origin, Vegetables (0.6%**), Yeasts

Ingredients We Liked: Chicken

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: Added sugars

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 34%
Crude Fat: 12%
Crude Fiber: 2%
Ash: 8%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 34%
Fat: 12%
Fiber: 2%
Carbs: 44%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 31.73%
Fat: 27.2%
Carbs: 41.07%

Pros

  • A minimum of 4 percent chicken (equivalent)
  • Relatively high in protein
  • Purina has good production and quality control checks

Cons

  • Ingredients are vague and sources are not provided
  • Contains added sugars

#3 Go-Cat Indoor Chicken Dry Cat Food

Unlike a few decades ago, many cats today live their lives indoors. City life with traffic and other dangers makes it unsafe for pet cats to enjoy the outdoors. Indoor cats often need a diet that’s suited for their special needs.

Go-Cat Indoor Chicken Dry Cat Food is made with the indoor cat in mind. It helps keep your cat at a healthy weight. It has chicory as an ingredient to help reduce litter odor. It contains beet pulp extracts to help reduce the formation of hairballs. Plus, fiber from natural sources helps support your cat’s healthy digestion.

The main ingredients in this formula are cereals, meat and animal derivatives (10 percent), vegetable protein extracts, derivatives of vegetable origin (5 percent beet pulp), oils and fats, and vegetables (2 percent dried chicory). The rehydrated meat and animal derivatives contain a minimum of 4 percent chicken according to the Go-Cat web site. The recipe label actually states that the food contains 2.1 percent chicken and 2.1 percent turkey.

This recipe contains no added artificial colors. Purina states that none of their Go-Cat recipes contain added artificial colorants, flavorings, or preservatives.

This indoor food has slightly fewer calories than some of Go-Cat’s other dry food offerings which can be helpful for cats that may not get as much exercise as cats that engage in outdoor activities.

Go-Cat Indoor Chicken Dry Cat Food is an adult maintenance formula for cats one year of age and up.

Go-Cat Indoor Chicken Dry Cat Food looks like a reasonably nutritious food for indoor cats. It does appear to consider factors such as fiber and calories for indoor cats.

Calorie Content (ME Calculated): 328.25 kCals per 100g

Ingredients

Cereals, Meat and animal derivatives (10%*), Vegetable protein extracts, Derivatives of vegetable origin (5% beet pulp), Oils and fats, Vegetables (2% dried chicory**), Minerals, Yeasts

Ingredients We Liked: Chicken, beet pulp, chicory

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: Impossible to say

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 30%
Crude Fat: 10%
Crude Fiber: 5%
Ash: 8%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 30%
Fat: 10%
Fiber: 5%
Carbs: 47%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 29.62%
Fat: 23.98%
Carbs: 46.4%

Pros

  • Beet pulp is a good source of fiber
  • Chicory is a good prebiotic
  • This formula has slightly fewer calories than some of Go-Cat’s other recipes which can be good for indoor cats

Cons

  • Most of the ingredients are vague so it’s impossible to know anything about them

What Do Customers Think of Go-Cat Cat Food?

Almost all of the reviews on the Go-Cat web site are 5 stars. We searched for other sites that might be less biased. Most of the reviews we found on Amazon.co.uk were still very positive about the brand. On Amazon.co.uk, 85 percent of the reviews were 5-stars. (Many of them were also very funny.)

Positive Reviews

I ordered these biscuits in September, and estimated they would last until Christmas. It’s now March, and there’s still plenty left. Some people may suggest I should have purchased fewer biscuits, or, indeed, more cats. Those people would probably be right.

However, even lasting twice as long as I expected, and still having around a third of a bag left, they’re still fresh, and the cat is still happy to eat them. The only downside is I had to answer the missus demanding to know where I intend to keep such a large amount of cat food. I explained that eventually, it would all be stored inside the cat, but I’m unsure how convincing she found this argument. – by Thomas W. reviewing Go-Cat Adult Dry Cat Food Chicken and Duck 10kg on 14 March 2020

Of all the feline dry foods, this is #Himself’s “Go to”, “Number 1”, Safe & dependable option & as only a small part of his varied diet, it’s even a bit of a treat for him.
Erso they also serve as a very handy enticement to get him back in to the cottage, from his many adventures, by simply rattling the “Biscuits” in their container, tambourine stylie!
Great price too, (£15.37 for 10 kg) with an additional 10% discount on top of #AuntieAmazon’s 15% discount for #SubbySave. #HappyGerald 🙂 – by Blue reviewing Go-Cat Adult Tuna, Herring & Veg Dry Cat Food 10kg on 8 April 2019

Negative Reviews

Ok. My cat developed a problem with her thyroid. I took her to the vet and she asked what I fed her. I said Go-Cat. Expecting the vet to be pleased. She just looked at me like I should know better. And proceeded to tell me how bad Go-Cat is. And that it causes problems. Now to know the food I was told by the adverts was GOOD for my cat, could possibly have helped cause her health problems shocked me to the core. All the adverts say it’s good. But it’s junk. My vet said get Go-Cat then a better one and look at the ingredients.

You will see cereal. Except with the good food it’s lower down the list, and Go-Cat it’s the top of the list! I did look and she was right! The more expensive food had less cereal and more meat. What shocked me even more was Go-Cat is owned by Purina. Who also sell the other better quality, more expensive food. I said to my vet, but all the adverts say it’s good. I told a friend. Who bluntly told me it’s marketing, of course they do! I felt so guilty and gullible. I had believed all the adverts I was giving a good diet to my cats. I would never have touched this if I knew the truth. Trying to put this in layman’s terms; that is is probably the equivalent to a take away everyday! This food helped, I am convinced to make my cat unwell.

Sadly she is now dead. ( NOT to do with this issue) I will not touch it with a barge pole. I buy the more expensive and much healthier Purina One. But at the back of my mind I now question whether it was her diet that helped make her sick. I make no medical claims at all. And I do not state categorically the Go-Cat was responsible for my cats illness or health issues. And have only said what the vet told me. Go-Cat is not recommended by vets for cats. It is to high in cereal and not good for them.

But needless to say, as I said. I no longer buy it for my other cat. And I will never buy it again. The reason I am doing this review is to help others, who love their cats. I am so shocked a product so unhealthy and high in cereal can be advertised as good for them. When vets say otherwise. How can that even be allowed? – by The Forest Princess reviewing Go-Cat Adult Dry Cat Food Chicken and Duck 10kg on 22 November 2019

I gradually changed over from a higher priced dry cat food to Go-Cat based on the positive reviews and I really wish I hadn’t. My poor cat has never stopped being sick since he went 100% Go-Cat. Half of the food he eats comes back undigested which is obviously unacceptable. But the smell from the litter box is absolutely vile! I cannot stand the hideous stench from his poop which must be removed immediately and STILL I have to spray the whole HOUSE with odour neutralizer. I will not be foolish enough to buy cheap rubbish again for my indoor cat, the £40 I saved buying this @#*% was not worth it for him or for me. Save yourself some trouble and room in your dustbin, love your cat and don’t buy this #*@%. – by TooTsRamBLe reviewing Go-Cat Adult Dry Cat Food Chicken and Duck 10kg on 11 August 2020

How Much Does Go-Cat Cat Food Cost?

Go-Cat cat foods are one of the more affordable brands for sale in the UK. Most of the formulas are listed from £1.10 for 320 grams; and £2.25 for 850 grams.

Some of the Go-Cat formulas come in larger bags and cost more. For example, we found Go-Cat Senior Chicken Dry Cat Food for sale in a 2kg bag for between £7.29 and £10.55 at various pet food retailers.

Overall, Is Go-Cat Cat Food a Good Choice?

We think that Purina has good quality control measures at their pet food factories. Their veterinary nutritionists are some of the best in the pet food industry. Most of their foods are not gourmet or homemade in style but they are nutritious and follow nutritional guidelines. Go-Cat dry cat foods should meet your cat’s nutritional requirements.

It also appears that many cats absolutely love these foods, based on customer reviews.

Finally, Go-Cat cat foods are affordable and widely available.

The bottom line is that Go-Cat is a good choice for many cats. Can you buy better dry cat foods? Yes, but you will also pay a lot more.

Go-Cat seems to be similar to Meow Mix. At one time it was called Friskies Go-Cat. If you are in another country, that may give you some idea of the kind of cat food Go-Cat is.

How Do You Order Go-Cat Cat Food?

Go-Cat is available from the Go-Cat web site. You can also buy it online through Amazon.co.uk.

The foods are also available throughout the UK from stores such as ASDA, Monster, Ocado, Pets At Home, Sainsburys, Tesco, The Pet Express, Vet UK, Viovet, Waitrose Pet, and Wilko.

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.