We’ve taken a close look at Nutro and graded it according to the Cats.com standard, evaluating the brand on species-appropriateness, product variety, price, ingredient quality, customer experience, and recall history.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Nutro on What Matters
We’ve rated Nutro on six key criteria for quality. Here’s how it rates in each of these six crucial areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 4/10
- Ingredient Quality – 5/10
- Product Variety – 7/10
- Price – 8/10
- Customer Experience – 6/10
- Recall History – 3/10
Overall Score: 5.5/10
In total, we give Nutro cat food a 33 out of 60 rating or a C grade.
Read on to learn more about Nutro and how we reached this conclusion.
About Nutro
The Nutro Company started in 1926, when an American named John Saleem purchased a British dog food company and named it Nutro Products.
The company was originally headquartered in Industry, California, where it sold pet food locally until the company was sold in 1976 and expanded its market.
Nine years later, the popular Nutro MAX product line was launched and fueled the company’s expansion. In 2007, Nutro became a subsidiary of Mars, Inc, a massive conglomerate behind brands including Whiskas, Royal Canin, Greenies, Sheba, and Iams.
Nutro is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, and its products are distributed around the world.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Nutro sources their own ingredients and makes pet food in their own plants.
The company operates facilities in Victorville, California, Lebanon, Tennessee, and North Sioux City, South Dakota. The company’s Kansas City, Missouri facility manufactures the Greenies line of treats.
In 2012, Nutro became the first pet food company to receive the pet food manufacturing facility certification created by the American Feed Industry Association.
In order to receive this certification, the company’s manufacturing facilities were inspected and audited in several areas, including ingredient selection, equipment and grounds cleanliness, and product labeling.
Recall History
Nutro has been recalled multiple times since its inception in 1926. The following is a brief history of the company’s recalls over the years.
2015
Nutro dog treats were recalled due to potential mold contamination. The recall was limited to apple chewy treats sold at PetSmart.
2009
In May of 2009, several varieties of Nutro cat food were recalled due to incorrect levels of zinc and potassium. Lisa Wade McCormick of ConsumerAffairs.com said in the two years prior to the recall, over 800 cat and dog guardians reported that their pets had fallen ill after eating Nutro foods.
While it’s unclear whether or not the reports were related to zinc and potassium imbalances, the sick pets displayed the same symptoms described in the company’s 2009 recall announcement and often got better after switching to a new food.
After they learned that one of their US-based suppliers was giving them imbalanced vitamin premixes, Nutro said that they’d received no customer complaints. The recall, they said, was “issued out of an abundance of caution”.
Later that year, Mars announced a large recall of various Nutro dry dog and cat foods. The recall took place after small pieces of melted plastic were found in the production line. It was limited to products sold at PetSmart and Petco stores.
2007
Nutro foods were involved in the nationwide melamine recalls of 2007. At the time, several Nutro varieties were manufactured by Menu Foods, who imported melamine-contaminated wheat gluten from China.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Nutro Offer?
Nutro offers a large selection of dry and wet cat foods. These foods are broken down into two lines—Nutro MAX and Nutro Original.
Nutro MAX
There are two types of food in the Nutro MAX line. The line includes Nutro MAX Indoor and Nutro MAX Indoor Weight Control.
Nutro Original
This line includes formulas for various special needs. Nutro Original includes foods for indoor cats, hairball control, high protein, organ meats, weight management, food sensitivity, and finicky eating. Nutro Original foods are also formulated for different life stages, including kittens, adults, and senior cats.
Nutro always uses meat as the first ingredient in their recipes and never uses animal by-products, artificial flavors, or chemical preservatives.
Nutro Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Price | Our Grade |
Nutro MaxCat Adult Cat Food | Wet | $0.26 per oz | B |
Adult Roasted Chicken Flavor | Dry | $5.3 per lb | C |
Wholesome Essentials Indoor Adult Farm-Raised Chicken & Brown Rice | Dry | $2.8 per lb | D |
What Do Customers Think of Nutro Cat Food?
Many people love Nutro. Over more than 40 years in the industry, Nutro has developed a loyal customer base. Their product listings consistently receive four-and-five-star reviews from both new and old customers.
However, not everyone is happy about Nutro. Reviewers on Consumer Affairs frequently state that the company dismissed or ignored their questions. Some say the food made their pets sick, though this is more common among Nutro dog foods than the brand’s food for cats.
To get an idea of what customers are saying about Nutro, here are a few reviews selected from several popular recipes listed on Amazon and Chewy.
Positive Reviews
“I already knew this was going to be great cat chow b/c rescue cat’s former “mom” provided three bags for future use 🙂 An added bonus is that the product is not too crunchy which is good for this cat with two bad teeth that can’t be removed due to heart murmur (anesthesia might kill him)..” – chippie, reviewing Nutro Wholesome Essentials Indoor Farm-Raised Chicken & Brown Rice Dry Cat Food
“I highly recommend this food for male cats in particular as they are prone to stones and getting them treated medically is extremely expensive if they survive at all. I have been feeding Nutro to my many male cats for decades and never had one issue with stones. Not the case with friends cats who fed them other foods. Why mess with perfection I say.” – Jazz, reviewing Nutro Max Adult Roasted Chicken Dry Cat Food
Negative Reviews
“Cake, the cat, used to love this brand! It had a ton of gravy and meat chunks. Now, the gravy is almost non existent *(the food is still moist but there is not a lot of gravy in the can). Chewy said the formula didnt change so maybe the manufacturer is just doing less gravy? Who knows.” –Tinacolada, reviewing Nutro Max Adult Chicken Supreme Entree
“Cats seem to love. Only complaint is they seem to have twice as much waste in litter since switching to this brand. Wondering if they are retaining enough nutrients before its evacuated???? Not as much waste when using Iams…..” – Tllr, reviewing Nutro Wholesome Essentials Chicken & Brown Rice
How Much Does Nutro Cat Food Cost?
Nutro is a relatively low-cost cat food brand. Like most cat food brands, Nutro’s dry foods are cheaper than their wet products. You might pay $1.56 per day for one of their wet foods and as little as $0.45 per day for one of Nutro’s grain-inclusive dry diets.
Overall, Is Nutro a Good Choice?
Maybe.
Nutro is a well-regarded company, but it’s not the best in the industry. On the positive side, some Nutro canned foods stand out as exceptionally species-appropriate, meat-rich foods that meet the nutritional needs of obligate carnivores. Nutro’s biggest flaws are customer service and safety. The company has a shaky customer support reputation and a history of recalls that bring its integrity into question.
Where Is Nutro Cat Food Sold?
Nutro is sold in pet specialty retailers, big box stores, and more. It’s available in the United States and Canada with distributors in Australia, South Korea, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Taiwan, France, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Panama, and Portugal.
You can buy it online on Amazon, Chewy, Pet360, Petco, Petflow, PetSmart, PetSupermarket, and Wag.com.
We have a family of three orange tabbies, Mommy (F) and sons Buff and Butters and all three really love Nutro Chicken and Brown Rice and Salmon and Brown Rice dry cat foods. Was hoping they got better reviews but the fact that Buff likes both, he is pretty picky, we will keep purchasing it. One thing is we get this at Ollies Bargain outlets and they are usually close to their expiration date. What do you think of that practice? Thanks.
Hey, there’s nothing wrong with buying food close to the “best by” or expiration date—just make sure you’re keeping it fresh and not feeding anything that’s expired. Dry cat food will generally stay good for about three months after the “best by” date. It’s great that you’re getting good deals and not letting food go to waste.
Why didn’t this review include Nutro Feed Clean cat food?
Benny, this is an older article, and it’s in need of an update! We’ll schedule this.
I would love to see a review on the nutro perfect portion in pate!
Thanks for the request, Nicole!
My cat used to love Nutro Perfect Portions but now he vomits every time he eats the stuff (the Chicken & Liver flavor). Something’s changed at Mars/Nutro. The meat is bad.
Nutro Perfect Portion Chicken & Liver patés are making my cat sick since mid 2022 into 2023. Something’s changed at Nutro. The “meat” they use is not fresh at all. Some of the Nutro that I have bought from Pet Smart smells awful when I open them and immediately I throw them away. For those that do not have a horrendous smell, I feed to the cat. Thankfully, my cat vomits immediately after he takes a couple bites. He never eats the entire portion. This has been happening since mid 2022. I brushed it off as a bad batch because he has eaten Nutro Perfect Portions for years without issue but his stomachaches are happening too frequently. Fellow cat parents, be careful with this brand/flavor. I will never give Nutro Perfect Portions to my little guy ever again.
My EMBER is an orange tabby, 5 years old now when he was 12 to 18 months the dry food I fed them caused a blockage in his digestive track and that’s when the vet told me to change to a cat food with “hair ball” control. After much research I chose NUTRO chicken & brown rice hair ball control for adult cats. No problems since then. I think it is great and so does Ember.
Thanks for sharing your and Ember’s experience!
My two female cats, both 14 years old and sisters, have been eating the Nutro Perfect packs for the past three weeks. I give them one each every morning. They also eat another dry kibble during the day or night. I am thrilled to say there has been no vomiting during this time! They do have sensitive stomachs. They enjoy their new food.
I wish I could give them another pack at night, for dinner, but I cannot afford to buy extra pacs, as I am a senior on a fixed income.
I am very happy to have found a wet food that they can keep down at this time. They really like it too!
Why is the Nutro cat food being sold in any stores where I live? Dog food is and cat food used to be
Hi Pat, I’m afraid you’ll have to contact the stores in your local area to find out. You may be able to find your favorite recipes online in the meantime.
Oops should’ve said not being sold.
I have They said not being sent anymore. I want know why? I live in Powell River BC Canada
Investigating this! Thank you.