As a cat owner, you want to provide your feline companion with a diet that supports their health and happiness. With so many options available, even within a single trusted brand like Go-Cat, choosing the correct formula for your cat's specific age and needs can feel like a significant decision. This guide is designed to help you navigate the key differences between Go-Cat's adult and senior formulas, ensuring you can make an informed choice for your pet.
As the Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to clarify product details and help you find the right fit, cutting through the clutter to focus on what matters for your cat.
Before we look at specific products, here are a few key considerations to keep in mind when selecting any dry cat food in the UK.
A cat's dietary needs change significantly as they age. An energetic one-year-old has different requirements from a more sedentary ten-year-old.
When you see "complete cat nutrition" on a label, it's a regulated term. It means the food contains all the essential nutrients your cat needs to thrive, served in the correct balance. This includes proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals. Choosing a complete food removes the guesswork and ensures your cat's core dietary needs are met every day.
Looking at the ingredient list can tell you a lot about a food's purpose. For instance, a chicken and turkey cat food provides high-quality sources of animal protein, which are vital for muscle tone. Other ingredients like Taurine are essential for heart health and vision, while specific fibre blends can aid digestion.
Based on the different needs of adult and senior cats, here are two popular choices from the Purina Go-Cat range.
Why It Stands Out: This formula is specifically tailored for the changing needs of cats aged seven and over. It acknowledges that older cats may be less active and require a carefully balanced diet to maintain a healthy body condition. The formulation focuses on supporting key areas associated with ageing.
The recipe provides 100% complete and balanced nutrition with a blend of animal and plant-based proteins. It contains 31% protein to help support toned muscles and 9% fat content, which is adjusted for the reduced energy needs of senior cats. Crucially, it is fortified with Taurine to help promote a healthy heart and good vision, along with essential minerals and Vitamin D for teeth and bone health.
Pros:
Who is it for? This is an ideal choice for owners of mature or senior cats (7 years and older) who are looking for a complete dry food that supports healthy ageing, vitality and muscle maintenance.
Why It Stands Out: This is a classic all-rounder adult cat food designed for cats in their prime (ages 1 to 6). It delivers everything an active adult cat needs for day-to-day health. A key feature is its focus on all-around wellness, from digestion to urinary health, without any artificial colours, flavourings or preservatives.
The formula provides 100% complete and balanced nutrition with a protein level of 30% and a fat content of 11% to support an energetic lifestyle. It contains natural fibres to aid healthy digestion and a balance of minerals designed to help maintain a healthy urinary tract. Furthermore, the inclusion of essential fatty acids helps promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Pros:
Who is it for? This is a suitable choice for owners of healthy adult cats (1-6 years) who need a reliable, complete diet that supports their overall health, from their coat to their urinary system.
If these specific formulas don't quite match what you're looking for, or if your cat has different flavour preferences, there are many other choices available. You can browse a wider selection of diets to find the perfect match for your feline friend.
Explore our full range of tasty cat food to see more options.
Yes, both the Go-Cat Adult and Senior formulas are marketed as providing 100% complete and balanced nutrition. This means they are formulated to contain all the essential nutrients your cat requires for daily health, according to UK and EU pet food guidelines.
The primary difference lies in their nutritional composition, which is tailored to different life stages. The senior cat food has a lower fat content (9%) to suit a less active lifestyle and prevent weight gain, while still offering high protein (31%) for muscle maintenance. The adult cat food has a higher fat content (11%) to provide more energy for active cats and includes specific mineral balancing to support urinary health.
The correct amount depends on your cat's weight, age and activity level. Each package includes a detailed feeding guide. It is important to use this as a starting point and adjust the portion size as needed to maintain a lean, healthy body weight. Always ensure fresh, clean drinking water is available for your cat.