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Classic Indoor With Hairball Care Adult Tuna & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food
Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food

Classic Indoor With Hairball Care Adult Tuna & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food

Verified Jun 9, 2026

Cat · Dry Adult All Breed Sizes

This is a dry indoor cat food for adult cats that uses tuna as the primary protein, supported by chicken and turkey meals. It includes added fiber sources like powdered cellulose and beet pulp to help move hair through the digestive tract, plus probiotics, omega-3 and -6 fats, and taurine for overall nutritional support. The recipe avoids by-product meals, artificial colors and flavors, and excludes corn, wheat, and soy, which some owners prefer to avoid.

Over-the-counter AAFCO No recalls
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KibbleLab Score
8.4 out of 10

A well-formulated dry food for adult indoor cats, with a solid protein level for maintenance and specific added fiber to help manage hairballs. The combination of animal proteins, moderate fat, and controlled fiber makes it a reasonable everyday option for healthy adult indoor cats. It’s best suited to cats who do well on fish- and poultry-based diets and don’t have known food allergies to these proteins or to egg.

The KibbleLab Score (1–10) is assessed from publicly available product data. Our evaluation is science-based, not marketing-based.

Ingredient composition Quality, beneficial additions, absence of artificial colors/flavors
Nutritional profile Protein, fat, fiber evaluated for stated life stage and food type
AAFCO compliance Complete and balanced certification; feeding trials valued higher
Health considerations Sensitivity profile, DCM risk, processing method
9.0 – 10 Top Pick
8.0 – 8.9 Strong Choice
7.0 – 7.9 Solid Option
6.0 – 6.9 Worth a Conversation
Below 6 Not Recommended

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At a Glance

Health Benefits
Hairball Control Eye Health Heart Care Digestive Health Skin Coat Health Immune Support Probiotic Support Bone Health Antioxidant Support
Suitable For
Adult All Breed Sizes
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Nutritional Perspective

KibbleLab Review

Strengths

  • Tuna as the first ingredient, backed up by chicken meal and turkey meal, provides multiple animal protein sources at a minimum of 32% protein, appropriate for adult maintenance.
  • Formulated specifically for indoor cats with added powdered cellulose and beet pulp to help move hair through the intestinal tract and reduce hairball issues.
  • Includes guaranteed probiotics plus chicory root (a prebiotic), which can support healthy digestion in many cats.
  • Added taurine, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and antioxidant-rich ingredients like apples, carrots, blueberries, cranberries, and sweet potato support overall nutritional needs beyond basic protein and calories.

Considerations

  • Relies on multiple animal proteins (tuna, chicken, turkey, egg), so it’s not a good match for cats needing a limited-ingredient or single-protein diet for food allergy workups.
  • Contains peas and higher fiber (up to 7%), which are fine for many cats but may be too much for very sensitive digestive tracts that do better on lower-fiber formulas.
  • Fish-based diets can be very palatable, but some cats with a history of fish allergy or urinary issues may be better on a non-fish primary protein under veterinary guidance.
Scored using the rubric of an NAVC Certified Pet Nutrition Coach (PNCC). This is informational, not veterinary advice.

Full Ingredient List

Tuna, Chicken Meal, Turkey Meal, Brown Rice, Grain Sorghum, Peas, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Dried Yeast, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols, Flaxseed, Powdered Cellulose, Natural Flavor, Potassium Chloride, Dried Egg Product, Choline Chloride( Salt, Taurine, DL-Methionine, Dried Chicory Root, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Apples, Carrots, Blueberries, Cranberries, sweet Potato, Dried Kelp, Minerals (Calcium Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Sulfate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Sulfate, Manganese I Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride}, Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin Supplement), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin B7 (Biotin), Vitamin B12 Supplement), Dried Lactobacillus acidophilus Fermentation Product, pried Enterococcus faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus casei Fermentation Product, Dried bifidobacterium animalis Fermentation Product, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Rosemary Extract, Green Tea Extract, Spearmint.

Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.

Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.

Top 5 Ingredients Explained

01
Tuna
Tuna is commonly used in pet foods as a highly palatable animal protein and flavor enhancer, providing readily digestible protein and omega‑3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA) along with B vitamins for both dogs and cats. While nutritionally beneficial, tuna can be high in mercury or sodium (especially canned), and feeding it exclusively or frequently may cause nutrient imbalances (including risks for thiamine or taurine issues in cats), so it should be offered in moderation as part of a complete, balanced diet.
02
Chicken
Chicken is a common animal-based protein in dog and cat foods, supplying essential amino acids, B vitamins, and energy-dense fats that support muscle maintenance, growth, and overall health; for cats it also contributes toward dietary taurine but must be present in sufficient amounts or provided via supplementation. It is prized for its digestibility and palatability, though some pets develop sensitivities or allergies to chicken, and nutritional value and safety depend on ingredient quality and processing—raw chicken carries pathogen risks and whole bones can pose choking or GI hazards.
03
Turkey
Turkey is commonly used as a primary animal protein in dog and cat foods, offering highly digestible, high‑quality protein and supplying essential amino acids along with B vitamins, phosphorus and zinc to support muscle maintenance and metabolism. Its fat level varies by cut so products can be lean or richer; some pets may develop allergies to poultry, cooked bones are hazardous, raw meat carries bacterial risk, and owners should rely on balanced commercial formulations (and ensure adequate taurine for cats) if turkey is a main ingredient.
04
Brown Rice
Brown rice is a whole-grain carbohydrate and fiber ingredient commonly used in dog and cat foods to provide digestible energy, dietary fiber, and modest amounts of B‑vitamins and minerals; it typically offers more nutrients and fiber than white rice. It’s generally well tolerated and can help with sensitive stomachs, but because it is high in carbohydrates (not a primary protein source) and can contain trace inorganic arsenic depending on sourcing, it should be included in balanced formulations and monitored in overweight or diabetic pets.
05
Grain Sorghum
Grain sorghum is a gluten-free cereal grain used in pet foods primarily as a carbohydrate and fiber source that also contributes modest plant protein, B vitamins, and minerals, often serving as an alternative to corn or wheat. It supplies energy and dietary fiber for dogs and cats but is relatively low in certain essential amino acids (like lysine), and some tannin-containing varieties can reduce palatability and nutrient digestibility—processing and balanced formulation mitigate these issues, and sourcing should guard against mycotoxin contamination.

Nutritional Breakdown

How to read As Fed versus Dry Matter As fed shows the numbers straight off the label, water included. Dry matter removes the water so you can compare a wet food and a dry food fairly.
As Fed
Crude Protein (min)
32.00%
Low High
Crude Fat (min)
12.00%
Low High
Crude Fiber (max)
7.00%
Low High
Moisture (max)
10.00%
Low High
3360
kcal / Kg
330
kcal / Cup
Moderate
Calorie density category
What is calorie density How many calories the food packs per unit. Denser foods mean smaller portions for the same calories.

Product Details & Brand

Product Specs

Lifestage Adult
Breed size All Breed Sizes
Texture Kibble
Food type Dry

AAFCO Nutritional Adequacy
What is AAFCO Association of American Feed Control Officials. It sets the nutritional adequacy standards US pet foods are measured against.

Complete & balanced Yes
AAFCO life stages Adult Maintenance
Substantiation Formulation
Chicken Soup for the Soul Classic Indoor with Hairball Care Adult Tuna & Brown Rice Recipe Cat Food is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for maintenance.

Brand

Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food

Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food offers holistic, natural dog and cat foods positioned around wellness and emotional bonding, inspired by the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul brand. The brand targets pet owners seeking wholesome, balanced diets at an accessible premium price point.

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Price tier $$$

Manufacturer

Company name Chicken Soup for the Soul, LLC
Founded 2004
Headquarters Cos Cob, Connecticut, USA
Manufacturing type Contract Manufacturer
Manufacturing country United States
Manufacturing region Utah
Manufacturing oversight

Products are manufactured by contracted co-packers in Utah (dry) and Kansas (canned) under AAFCO and FDA standards.

Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.

Recall History

No recalls on record

Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food Classic Indoor With Hairball Care Adult Tuna & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Cat Food has no recalls since 2014.

Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food ever been recalled?

We have no recalls on record for Chicken Soup for the Soul Pet Food. We monitor the FDA Pet Food Recall Database daily.

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No. KibbleLab provides data-driven food analysis, not medical advice. Always consult your veterinarian before making dietary changes, especially for pets with health conditions.

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