Forza10 is an Italian brand of cat food that is sold in over 30 countries today. They offer dry and wet cat foods as well as treats. Learn more about Forza10 cat food in our unbiased review.
The Cats.com Standard – Rating Forza10 Cat Food on What Matters
We have analyzed Forza10 cat food and rated it according to our standards here at Cats.com. Our grades are based on the species-appropriateness of the food, the quality of the ingredients, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. You can read more about our ratings here.
Here are our ratings for Forza10 in these key areas:
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 9/10
- Ingredient Quality – 9/10
- Product Variety – 8/10
- Price – 6/10
- Customer Experience – 7/10
- Recall History – 9/10
Overall Score: 8/10
We give Forza10 cat food a 48 out of 60 rating (80) or a A- grade.
About Forza10
Forza10 was founded in Italy in 1995 by veterinarian Sergio Canello and holistic expert Gianandrea Guidetti. It is an independent company. The company is based on the idea that clean nutrition keeps pets healthier. It believes that poor quality pet food is the main reason why dogs and cats face many health problems.
Forza10’s Research & Development department has published more than 30 scientific and clinical studies in support of the company’s recipes.
The company makes nutraceutical dietary and super premium products for cats and dogs. They use raw materials from Iceland, New Zealand, along with plant extracts.
Forza10’s foods are GMO-free, grain-fee, antibiotic-free, and cruelty-free.
The company provides an extensive FAQ section that answers many customer questions about their foods and manufacturing.
Forza10 makes several different product lines for dogs. By comparison, their products for cats are limited to just over a dozen foods. Most of those foods are therapeutic though they do not require a veterinary prescription.
Extra credit to Forza10 for having a web site that is so informative and easy to navigate.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Forza10 has 100 percent in-house production for their foods. They make dry food, wet food, and snacks for cats and dogs.
Forza10 dry foods are manufactured in their Bagnoli di Sopra plant, in the province of Padua, Italy. Their wet foods and treats are made in Iceland. According to Forza10, Iceland is a place where nature is still untouched and respected. Forza10 notes that, per the Environmental Performance Index (2016), Iceland ranked second in the world for respect of nature and sustainable use of its own resources. The country also has a national ban on the use of hormones, food additives, and antibiotics. The production chains are traceable and controlled.
The company notes that its plants have certification for the production of dietetic and maintenance food, as well as for the production of organic food (under the control of the C.C.C.B. body). It also has the complete DNV (ISO 9001:2008) certification for all the production chain, which means quality control and management.
Forza10 also notes that the company has their USDA permit. According to the company, it was the first European pet food company allowed to export its products to the United States.
According to the company, they carry out more than 5000 tests on raw materials per year. They perform an analytical control of the batches of raw materials they receive each day. These evaluations help guarantee a constant control on suppliers and a high quality standard.
Most ingredients appear to come from Iceland with the exception of pasture-raised lamb which is imported from New Zealand. The wild-caught anchovies in their foods come from Iceland and the Pacific Ocean.
Has Forza10 Cat Food Been Recalled?
We didn’t find any recalls online for Forza10. We can’t state with certainty that the company has never had a recall but there does not appear to have been any recalls in the United States.
What Kinds of Food Does Forza10 Offer?
At this time, we found six different dry foods and seven kinds of wet cat food on the Forza10 web site. The foods are generally geared toward cat health issues. Two wet foods are made for daily maintenance.
Some of the conditions covered include:
- Renal support
- Kidney/Renal support
- Urinary support
- Hypoallergenic
- Intestinal support
- Digestive support
- Dermo support
- Weight Control
- Diabetic support
No prescription is necessary to purchase Forza10 cat foods.
Forza10 cat foods meet AAFCO guidelines.
Forza10 Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Primary Protein | Calories | Price | Our Grade |
Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Renal Support Wet Cat Food | Wet | Lamb | 828 kcal per kg | $0.89 per oz | A- |
Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Urinary Support Icelandic Fish Recipe Wet Cat Food | Wet | Salmon | 799 kcal per kg | $0.96 per oz | A- |
Forza10 Nutraceutic Active Dermo Dry Cat Food | Dry | Anchovy | 3620 kcal per kg | $9.25 per lb | B+ |
What Do Customers Think of Forza10 Cat Food?
Most of the customer ratings we found were 5 stars, both on the Forza10 web site and on Chewy.com. A few people said their cats wouldn’t eat the food or they had other complaints (cost, food was stinky, etc.).
Positive Reviews
“One of our cats has bladder /urinary issues, and after years of getting by on just wet food, he finally needed to go to a prescription diet. It has been difficult to find something he will eat, and we tried the Forza10 food. This works – he eats the fish for breakfast, and the lamb for dinner, with a little of the dry food sprinkled on top. His last lab work came back normal. Here’s hoping it keeps working!” – by Dawn reviewing Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Renal Support Wet Cat Food on November 27, 2024
“My cat was diagnosed with FLUTD last year, and I have tried many different flavors and brands of wet food that are formulated for urinary health, and this is by far his favorite. He readily eats it and I don’t have to coerce him with any toppings or additions to the food. If your cat is picky but likes fish flavored food, this is worth a try!” – by April reviewing Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Urinary Support Icelandic Fish Recipe Wet Cat Food on November 14, 2024
Negative Reviews
“I really wish she would have been interested in eatting it. Again, much to expensive for kitty not to like it.”– by Anita reviewing Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Renal Support Wet Cat Food on November 28, 2024
“Our cat ate this food for years. Recently she began having diarrhea and inflammation around her butt/genital area. We looked and saw they changed the formula and added chicken. Our cat is allergic to chicken. What a waste and disappointment. They should do a better job of communicating that to customers!” – by Soraya reviewing Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Renal Support Wet Cat Food on October 24, 2024
How Much Does Forza10 Cat Food Cost?
Forza10 foods are expensive. The cost is higher on the company website. We found better prices on the Chewy.com site. It costs even less if you opt for autoship on Chewy.
For example, the 32-pack box of Forza10 Nutraceutic Actiwet Renal Support Wet Cat Food (3.5-ounce tins) is currently $60 on Chewy.com. It’s $57 if you sign up for autoship. The cost is $65.99 on the Forza10 website.
Overall, Is Forza10 Cat Food a Good Choice?
Yes, Forza10 cat foods look like very good foods. They do specialize in certain health conditions so if your cat has one of these issues, it might be worth checking out their foods.
A few of their foods are suitable for daily maintenance even if your cat doesn’t have any health problems.
Their foods appear to use good quality foods based on scientific nutrition.
How Do You Order Forza10 Cat Food?
You can order Forza10 cat food from Chewy.com, Amazon.com, and other pet retailers in the U.S. It is also sold at some pet stores in the U.S.
Forza10 is available in about 30 countries around the world including France, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Canada, the UK, Australia, and elsewhere, so check with popular pet retailers where you live.
Thank you for reviewing Forza10 cat foods. My Mom’s 11 yr old kitty, Gracie, was recently diagnosed with early stage renal disease. She was rejecting the prescription diets and loosing weight. Her favorite wet foods (mostly Weruva and BFF) were already below 1.0 phosphorus. But, her favorite dry (Origen’s Six Fish) was higher. Forza10’s renal dry seems to have had the magic mix of fish flavor and lower phosphorus. Her blood work numbers have since improved. Kitty seems more energetic too. So grateful!
Are you concerned with the high carb content? The wet food has as many carbs as many dry foods on a dry matter basis. I’m not a nutritionist. I do know my vet wants our two cats on low carb food because their parents were overweight & one had diabetes. I’m a bit paranoid. lol Feline nutrition is becoming overwhelming & I should try to not worry & enjoy these special cats in the moment. Both are young & healthy with no problems at the moment. Thank you for your hard work. I ❤️ this website & refer everyone here. 🙂