Purina ONE Dog & Cat Food Nutrition & Health FAQs
Yes. Purina ONE is safe to feed and can be fed with confidence. Purina ONE selects cat food ingredients for nutrition that can lead to visible differences in your cat’s health every day for a lifetime. Every high-quality ingredient in Purina ONE can be traced to trusted Purina sources, and every product Purina produces passes through thousands of quality and safety checks before it’s ready for your cat’s bowl. Purina knows you want the best for your cat and so does every team member at Purina. Visit the Purina website to learn more.
Yes. Purina ONE is safe to feed and can be fed with confidence. Purina ONE selects dog food ingredients for nutrition that can lead to visible differences in your dog’s health every day for a lifetime. Every high-quality ingredient in Purina ONE can be traced to trusted Purina sources, and every product Purina produces passes through thousands of quality and safety checks before it’s ready for your dog’s bowl. Purina knows you want the best for your dog and so does every team member at Purina. Visit the Purina website to learn more.
Purina ONE with Microbiome Balance promotes gut health and immune support in dogs and cats by balancing the bacteria in their gut.
Like humans, pets have multiple microbiomes. A dog or cat’s digestive microbiome is one of these, and it is key to their overall health. Balancing the bacteria and other organisms in the microbiome with a food like Purina ONE with Microbiome Balance can have positive effects on dogs’ and cats’ gut health and immune system health.
While the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) does not approve pet food products, all Purina ONE dog and cat food products are formulated to meet or exceed AAFCO's nutrient profile standards, providing the complete and balanced nutrition your pet needs in each life stage.
Although the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) does not approve pet food products, Purina ONE products align with best practices presented by WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee’s Guidelines on Selecting Pet Foods, including research and manufacturing, as well as veterinary and nutritional expertise.
