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Six Fish Dry Cat Food
Orijen

Six Fish Dry Cat Food

Verified Jun 9, 2026

Cat · Dry All Life Stages All Breed Sizes

A high-protein, fish-based dry cat food designed for cats of all ages, featuring multiple whole and meal-based fish as the primary ingredients. It provides substantial omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, added taurine, and probiotics to support overall health. This formula suits cats who do well on rich, fish-forward diets and need a nutrient-dense, all-life-stages food.

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

This is a very high-protein, fish-focused dry diet with multiple whole fish and fish meals making up the bulk of the formula, which is ideal for many active, healthy cats. The omega-3 and omega-6 levels are excellent for skin, coat, and joint support, and the added taurine and probiotics are nice nutritional extras. It is a rich, calorie-dense food, so it’s best for cats who tolerate fish well and whose portions are carefully controlled to avoid excess weight gain.

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
Skin Coat Health Digestive Health Heart Care
Suitable For
All Life Stages All Breed Sizes
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Nutritional Perspective

KibbleLab Review

Strengths

  • Multiple named whole fish and fish meals (herring, salmon, flounder, hake, sardine, pollock) provide high-quality, species-appropriate animal protein (40% protein, 20% fat).
  • Very strong omega profile (2% omega-3 and 2% omega-6, plus specified DHA and EPA) which supports skin, coat, and overall health.
  • Complete and balanced for all life stages according to AAFCO, so it can be used for kittens, adults, and seniors if fed in appropriate amounts.
  • Includes added taurine, chelated trace minerals (zinc and copper proteinate), and a probiotic (Bacillus coagulans), which can support nutrient absorption and digestive health.

Considerations

  • Fish is a common allergen for some cats; this formula is heavily fish-based, so it would not be suitable for cats with known fish sensitivities.
  • The diet is quite calorie-dense (about 515 kcal per cup), so portion control is important, especially for indoor or less active cats prone to weight gain.
  • Legumes and pulses (lentils, beans, peas) appear mid-list; while generally safe for cats, they contribute some of the carbohydrate and protein load in this otherwise fish-heavy recipe.
Scored using the rubric of an NAVC Certified Pet Nutrition Coach (PNCC). This is informational, not veterinary advice.

Full Ingredient List

Whole herring, salmon, flounder, Acadian redfish, monkfish, whole hake, sardine meal, herring meal, blue whiting meal, herring oil, whole red lentils, whole pinto beans, salmon meal, pollock meal, sunflower oil, whole green lentils, whole navy beans, whole peas, natural fish flavor, lentil fiber, choline chloride, mixed tocopherols (preservative), whole cranberries, dried kelp, vitamin E supplement, whole pumpkin, whole butternut squash, collard greens, whole pears, whole apples, zinc proteinate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, copper proteinate, dried Bacillus coagulans fermentation product, dried chicory root, turmeric, sarsaparilla root, althea root, rosehips, juniper berries, niacin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, citric acid (preservative), rosemary extract.

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
Herring
Herring is commonly used as a high-quality, palatable fish protein and oil source in dog and cat foods, supplying digestible protein along with beneficial long-chain omega-3s (EPA/DHA), vitamin D, B vitamins and trace minerals. It can support skin, coat and joint health, but may be an allergen for some pets and raw fish can contain thiaminase (typically destroyed by commercial cooking); owners should also consider fat content for pancreatitis-prone animals and look for responsibly sourced, low-contaminant products.
02
Salmon
Salmon is commonly used as a high-quality animal protein and rich source of omega‑3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA) in dog and cat foods, supporting skin and coat condition, joint and cognitive health, and overall muscle maintenance. While very nutritious, salmon can be an allergen for some pets and raw salmon may pose risks from parasites, thiaminase-related thiamine loss, and region-specific pathogens (e.g., salmon poisoning); owners should avoid feeding uncooked bones and consider sourcing to minimize contaminant and sustainability concerns.
03
Flounder
Flounder is used in pet foods as a lean, high‑quality animal protein that provides essential amino acids, B vitamins (such as B12 and niacin), selenium and modest amounts of omega‑3 fatty acids to support skin, coat and overall health. It can be a suitable option for dogs and cats, but sourcing and processing matter because raw fish can carry parasites, some pets may have fish allergies, and manufacturers must ensure recipes are balanced to meet species‑specific needs (for example taurine for cats).
04
Acadian Redfish
Acadian Redfish is used in pet foods as a high‑quality marine protein and flavor source, often included as fresh fish or fish meal to supply digestible amino acids, omega‑3 fatty acids that support skin, coat and joint health, and trace nutrients such as B vitamins and selenium. Pet parents should be aware of potential fish allergies and consider sustainability and contaminant testing (e.g., heavy metals) when selecting products that contain seafood ingredients.
05
Monkfish
Monkfish is used in pet foods as a high-quality, lean animal protein that provides digestible amino acids and contributes palatability, with modest amounts of omega‑3 fatty acids. It can be useful in novel- or single-protein diets for dogs and cats, but owners should be aware of possible fish allergies, ensure products are properly deboned and sourced to limit contaminants (e.g., mercury), and rely on complete formulations that meet cats’ taurine requirements.

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)
40.00%
Low High
Crude Fat (min)
20.00%
Low High
Crude Fiber (max)
3.00%
Low High
Moisture (max)
10.00%
Low High
4120
kcal / Kg
515
kcal / 8 oz 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 All Life Stages
Breed size All Breed Sizes
Texture Flakes
Processing method Freeze Dried
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 All Life Stages
Substantiation Formulation
ORIJEN Six Fish Cat recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Proiles for All Life Stages.

Brand

Orijen

ORIJEN is Champion Petfoods' flagship super-premium brand, designed to mimic the evolutionary diets of dogs and cats. ORIJEN foods feature a high inclusion of fresh, whole meats and minimal processing. The brand positions itself in the super-premium segment, appealing to pet owners prioritizing ancestral feeding principles and transparency in ingredient sourcing.

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Manufacturer

Company name Champion Petfoods
Parent company Mars, Incorporated
Founded 1985
Headquarters Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Manufacturing type In House
Manufacturing country Canada and United States
Manufacturing region Alberta; Kentucky
Manufacturing oversight

Champion Petfoods maintains full control over its manufacturing through its own award-winning kitchens — NorthStar in Alberta, Canada, and DogStar in Kentucky, USA. The company implements strict quality control, adheres to HACCP and FDA manufacturing standards, and monitors safety through both internal testing and third-party audits.

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

Orijen Six Fish Dry Cat Food has no recalls since 2014.

Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Orijen ever been recalled?

We have no recalls on record for Orijen. 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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Product data sourced from manufacturer websites, AAFCO statements, and FDA recall database. Last verified dates reflect our most recent data check.