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Natural Greatness

Natural Greatness Rabbit Recipe Mini

2.0Public ScoreManufacturer-independentPublic-data basedIngredients · nutrition · safety

What to check before choosing Natural Greatness Rabbit Recipe Mini

If you searched for Natural Greatness Rabbit Recipe Mini, start with top ingredients, animal protein source, plant protein boosters, kcal/kg, guaranteed analysis, processing style, and disclosed nutrients.

Key points

Protein source

Caution

Whole plant source plus processed protein support

Top 3: Dehydrated rabbit meat 26%, Peas, Potato

The top-3 whole plant source is a possibility signal, while the later processed plant protein is a clear protein-support signal.

Because both possible and clear plant-protein signals appear, the protein number is read conservatively.

Ingredient guide

Included support ingredients

Nutrient guide
Salmon oilSkin and joint support ingredientCranberryUrinary support ingredientInulinGut support ingredientFOSGut support ingredientMOSGut support ingredientYucca extractStool odor support ingredientGlucosamineJoint support ingredientChondroitinJoint support ingredientOmega-3Skin and joint support ingredientOmega-6Skin and coat support ingredient
Needs context

Ingredient grade

C

Grade C

Top ingredient profile

Dehydrated rabbit meat 26%
Peas
Potato
Dehydrated-protein leadPlant booster present
Crude protein28%
Crude protein28%
Crude fat9.5%
Other 63%

Protein position, fat position, and calorie density position are relative to foods in the same processing type cohort.

biotechProtein position
Higher
query_statsFat position
Lower
local_fire_departmentCalorie density
Lower

This food is worth considering when budget per kilogram matters alongside baseline nutrition.

This is not a premium ingredient story first, but the baseline nutrition is still comparable and the price per kilogram stays easier on budget.

Nutritional strengths

  • Rabbit protein can be worth reviewing when you are trying to avoid a specific meat protein.
  • Crude protein is on the higher side.
  • Nutrient disclosure is broad enough to compare real numbers directly.

What still needs work

  • Whole plant ingredients and later processed plant protein both appear, so the crude-protein number should be read conservatively.
  • Top ingredients include an FDA-investigated non-hereditary DCM ingredient profile, so this part deserves a more cautious read.
  • The recipe leans on dehydrated animal ingredients, so texture or palatability can feel different from a fresh-meat-led recipe.

Brand context

Brand background availableRecall research scope limited

Founded in 2009 in Spain. The currently searched public sources are not enough to make a confident recall or withdrawal call for this brand.

Ingredient analysis

The top ingredients are still usable, but this is the part to inspect more carefully before calling the recipe a clear strength.

restaurantIngredient Quality Analysis

C3/6
Ingredient Grade
Mixed
1Dehydrated rabbit meat 26%
Named Dehydrated Protein · Upper
2Peas
Whole Plant Protein · Lower
3Potato
Starchy Tuber · Mid

Ingredient Analysis Comments

  • Dehydrated rabbit meat 26% is a species-named dehydrated animal protein ingredient. It is distinct from rendered meal and usually supports a denser animal-protein structure. It reads as an upper-tier protein source.
  • Peas is a whole plant-protein ingredient. It is not a processed protein concentrate, but when it appears near the top it can still weaken the animal-protein-led structure. It reads as an lower-tier plant protein booster.
  • Potato is a starchy tuber ingredient. It is not a grain, but it still reads mainly as a starch and energy source. It reads as an mid-tier carb source.
restaurantIngredient Grade CMixed

Full collected ingredient list

26 ingredients
Dehydrated rabbit meat 26%PeasPotatoFresh rabbit meat 10%Beet pulpHydrolysed rabbit 3%Pea proteinYeastLinseedPotato proteinPork fat 1.7%Salmon oilSunflower oilMixed fruit (apple and cranberry)Mixed vegetables (tomato and spinach)CarrotPumpkinSeaweedInulin (FOS 0.1%)Mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS 0.1%)Mineral SubstancesYucca schidigeraGlucosamine 900 mg/kgChondroitin 200 mg/kgRosemaryParsley
Primary positive ingredients
Support positive ingredients
Alternative protein
Neutral ingredients
Caution ingredients
High-caution ingredients

Why processed plant proteins are reviewed cautiously

Ingredient lists are ordered by input weight, not protein contribution. Fresh meat 100g and Soybean Meal 50g can both contribute about 20g of protein, and Pea Protein can deliver a similar amount at around 30g. So these ingredients can materially lift crude protein even outside the top three. The review treats processed plant-protein boosters cautiously because they can weaken the animal-protein-centered profile most guardians expect from a high-protein food.

Why did the base review land here?

Ingredient qualityNutrient disclosure levelManufacturing & trust

This review score combines ingredient composition, nutrient disclosure, manufacturing trust, and core nutrient caution signals.

Nutrient disclosure

Partial disclosure

Core guaranteed analysis is usable, but deeper rows still need a more cautious read.

Safety verification

No fails

No major red flag jumps out first, though undisclosed rows still define the limits of this safety read.

Public data trust (ETF)

C1 tier

Detailed nutrition is visible, but not at a product-level traceability standard.

Where it sits in the same processing cohort

Kibble (Extruded) cohortCompare-first

Within the Kibble (Extruded) cohort, this recipe sits in the compare-first band.

Final word

There is enough here to keep the food in comparison, but not enough to stop comparing yet.

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