John Seeberg

Written by John Seeberg

Julia Ogden

Reviewed by Julia Ogden

Updated: April 5, 2024

Reveal Broth Pot Review

Updated: April 5, 2024

Our Verdict

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Highly Recommended

Reveal In Broth Pot cat food receives the Cat Food Advisor rating, 5 stars.

This range is made purely from natural animal protein and broth.  It is formulated to be a supplemental food, so serving with a dry kibble is important to ensure you provide a well balanced and nutritious meal.

Pros
  • Contains two sources of high quality animal protein
  • High moisture content
  • Completely free from added carbohydrates
Cons
  • No plant based proteins
  • Expensive versus other wet foods
  • Small portion size

Each recipe includes its AAFCO nutrient profile: Growth (kitten), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.

The Reveal In Broth Pot product line includes three wet cat foods.

Product line Rating AAFCO
Reveal in Broth Tuna With Shrimp Pot 5 S
Reveal in Broth Chicken Breast With Duck Pot 5 S
Reval in Broth Sardine With Mackerel Pot 5 S

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Recipe and Label Analysis

Reveal in Broth Sardine With Mackerel recipe was selected to represent the other products in the line for a detailed recipe and nutrient analysis.

Label and nutrient data below are calculated using dry matter basis.

Reveal in Broth Sardine With Mackerel recipe

Estimated Dry Matter Nutrient Content

78.6%

Protein

7.1%

Fat

6.3%

CarbsCarbohydrates

Tuna filet, fish broth, shrimp.


Fiber (estimated dry matter content) = 0.5%

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Ingredients Analysis

The first ingredient is tuna filet.  Tuna is an oily marine fish not only high in protein but also omega 3 fatty acids, essential oils needed by every cat to sustain life.

This item is typically sourced from clean, undecomposed whole fish and fish cuttings of commercial fish operations.  1.

The second ingredient is fish broth.  Broths are nutritionally empty. But because they add both flavor and moisture to a cat food they are a common addition component in many canned products.

The third ingredient is shrimp.  Shrimp are small crustaceans closely related to krill. Shrimp is a rich source of many nutrients, including iodine and omega 3 fatty acids.

Recipe star rating 5



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Nutrient Analysis

Based on its ingredients alone, Reveal in Broth Sardine With Mackerel pot  looks like an above-average wet product.

The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 78.6%, a fat level of 7.1% and an estimated carbohydrate level of 6.3%.

As a group, the brand features an above-average protein content of 73.6% and a below-average fat level of 6.7%. Together these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 11.8% for the overall product line, alongside a fat to protein ratio of 9%.

This means this Reveal in Broth Pot range contains higher than average protein, lower than average carbohydrate and lower than average fat, when compared to typical wet cat food.

Final Word

This food is perfect served as a supplement with dry kibble.  The protein content is very high and comes from two animal sources.  There are no plant based proteins, or added carbohydrates, so this formula is well suited to a cat’s requirements.

The Cat Food Advisor recommends this food.

Has Reveal Broth Pot cat food been recalled in the past?

No Reveal has not had any product recalls. 

You can view a complete list of all cat food recalls since 2021 here.

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About

Reveal was launched in the USA in 2017 with a range of 10 wet cat food recipes but since 2020 its  headquarters have been in Manchester, UK. 

Reveal cat food is produced in Thailand by one of the largest suppliers of prepared chicken and canned tuna in the world and has received an A grade from the British Retail Food Consortium in Food Safety. 

All of Reveal’s pet foods have been formulated to exceed the criteria outlined in the guidelines of regulatory authorities in the USA, Europe, and Australia including AAFCO, FEDIAF, and PFIAA.

Sources

1: [1. Adapted by The Cat Food Advisor from the official definition of other fish ingredients as published by the Association of American Feed Control Officials].

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