Canidae is an independent, family-owned pet food company that claims to offer high-quality natural food for cats. But is Canidae a good choice for your cat? Find out in our unbiased Canidae cat food review.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Canidae on What Matters
We’ve analyzed Canidae and graded it according to the Cats.com standard, evaluating the brand on species-appropriateness, ingredient quality, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. Here’s how it rates in each of these six key areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 5/10
- Ingredient Quality – 7/10
- Product Variety – 7/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 9/10
- Recall History – 5/10
Overall Score: 6.6/10
We give Canidae cat food a 40 out of 60 rating or a B- grade.
About Canidae
Canidae co-founders John Gordon and Scott Whipple met as teenagers. When Whipple was 19 years old, he took over the San Dimas Feed Store, an independent pet store in San Dimas, California. He hired 16-year-old John Whipple to work in the store. The two became friends and started talking about what needed to change in the pet food industry.
After looking at the products available and listening to their customers, Scott and John realized there was a gap between what the industry was producing and what consumers wanted. Recognizing the opportunities that lie in closing that gap, the two went into business. With the help of pet nutritionists and veterinarians, they developed their first line of pet food and started selling it in 1996.
After over two decades in the business, Canidae sells almost 100 formulations of dry food, canned food, and treats for dogs and cats.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
In 2012, Canidae opened its Ethos Pet Nutrition facility in Brownwood, Texas, where some Canidae wet and dry foods are manufactured. The Ethos Pet Nutrition facility is the smallest of its kind in the United States. Its low production capacity makes it “the equivalent of a small batch microbrewery” according to Rafi Kalachian, Canidae’s marketing director.
Though they operate their own manufacturing plant, Canidae also partners with outside manufacturers. They don’t specify which of their recipes are made in the company-owned facility and which are made elsewhere, but we do know that the company was still outsourcing manufacturing to Diamond Pet Food after the Brownwood plant opened.
Through the Canidae Farms Initiative, the company aims to increase its involvement in growing the ingredients used in Canidae foods. Canidae has partnered with US farmers to grow several crops, including yellow peas, millet, parsley, rosemary, sage, zucchini, pumpkin, and tomatoes.
While Canidae says they hope to use ingredients mainly sourced through the Canidae Farms Initiative, the volume produced on the company-owned farms is still a small percentage of Canidae’s ingredient supply.
Has Canidae Cat Food Been Recalled?
Canidae was recalled in 2012 due to salmonella contamination. At the time, Canidae outsourced manufacturing to Diamond Pet Foods, a manufacturer that makes food for numerous pet food companies. It’s unclear if Canidae still partners with Diamond following the recall.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Canidae Offer?
Canidae offers both dry and wet cat food in three lines.
- Canidae Limited Ingredient Diet PURE involves recipes designed for cats with sensitivities. The dry recipes contain 7-8 key ingredients, while the wet foods have under 5 key ingredients. They’re grain-free and don’t contain any corn, wheat, or soy.
- Canidae All Life Stages is a line of three grain-inclusive dry cat foods, each of which is formulated to meet the needs of cats at every stage of life, from kittenhood to the senior years.
- Canidae Under the Sun is Canidae’s economy line, made with single animal proteins and a “bounty of fruits and vegetables”. It includes both dry and wet foods.
Canidae Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Price | Our Grade |
CANIDAE Grain-Free PURE Elements with Chicken Limited Ingredient Diet | Dry | $3.35 per lb | C |
CANIDAE Life Stages All Life Stages Formula | Dry | $0.15 per oz | C- |
CANIDAE Pure Goodness Salmon & Whitefish in Broth Canned Cat Food | Wet | $0.56 per oz | C |
What Do Customers Think of Canidae Cat Food?
Canidae has been well-received since its inception. Most customers seem to love Canidae cat food. The brand gets positive reviews on Consumer Affairs, where it has an overall satisfaction rating of over 4 out of 5 stars. Note that it’s a ConsumerAffairs accredited brand.
According to the brand’s product listings online, the Limited Ingredient PURE line seems to be the most popular, receiving four-to-five-star reviews. In contrast, the Under the Sun line receives fewer reviews and, on average, they’re not glowing.
Here’s what four customers have to say about Canidae:
Positive Reviews
“Good ingredients, and a healthy dry food for a reasonable price. Our kitty loves this; particularly the chicken flavor.” – Kyla, reviewing CANIDAE Grain-Free PURE Elements with Chicken Limited Ingredient Dry Cat Food
“My cats Miss Cleo and Mr. Jim Business absolutely love this food. Thank you Chewy!” – Daniel, reviewing CANIDAE Grain-Free PURE Elements with Chicken Limited Ingredient Dry Cat Food
Negative Reviews
“I feed feral cats and they would not eat it, I had to mix another dry with it!” – Carrie, reviewing CANIDAE Grain-Free PURE Elements with Chicken Limited Ingredient Dry Cat Food
“One of my cats had an intolerance to something in the food, he kept scratching and the scratching stopped when I changed foods.” – Camila, reviewing CANIDAE Grain-Free PURE Elements with Chicken Limited Ingredient Dry Cat Food
How Much Does Canidae Cat Food Cost?
Most Canidae cat food is at the low end of the premium price spectrum. Their foods aren’t as cheap as those from brands like Friskies, 9Lives, and Fancy Feast, but they’re significantly more affordable than those from top organic, natural, and ultra-premium brands.
For example, according to the company’s feeding guidelines for a 10-lb cat, canned food from the Under the Sun line will cost about $2.52 per day. If you opt for the PURE canned line, though, your daily feeding costs will rocket up to over $5.50 per day.
Canidae All Life Stages dry food will cost about $0.30 per day and their PURE dry food will cost closer to $0.37 per day, making it considerably cheaper than most foods with similar ingredient lists.
Overall, Is Canidae a Good Choice?
Canidae cat food is neither a great nor a bad choice. Their foods are slightly above-average.
On the positive side, they’re free of artificial ingredients and additives that might harm cats and they avoid vaguely-named by-products. But their high carbohydrate content and the inclusion of ostensibly low-value ingredients takes Canidae down a notch. If you’re looking for great new cat food, Canidae is worth considering, but it’s not a brand that particularly stands out from the rest.
Where Is Canidae Cat Food Sold?
Canidae is sold in stores around the United States and Canada. The company also has distributors in Australia and New Zealand, Central and South America, Asia, and the Middle East. You can buy it online through Amazon, Petco, Chewy, PetFlow, and other online stores where cat food is sold.