Manufacturer: Gosbi S.L. (Cataluña, España)
Why is it risky?
Gosbi Professional wet food follows the same economy-tier positioning as the dry range. Named protein appears in the ingredient list but at lower concentrations relative to thickeners, broth, and cereal derivatives than in the Exclusive range. The wet format is inherently better than dry for hydration, which partially offsets the lower ingredient quality, this is why wet food in the medium-quality tier is marginally less concerning than dry food at the same tier. Formulated to FEDIAF minimum standards.
Affected Systems
Digestive · Kidneys
Symptoms
Chronic exclusive feeding: similar concerns to economy wet foods generally, lower protein bioavailability, potential urinary mineral concerns.
What To Do
Upgrade to Gosbi Exclusive or a WSAVA-compliant brand when budget allows.
Notes
Available through the same Gosbi distribution network. The quality gap between Gosbi Professional wet and Gosbi Exclusive wet is narrower than the gap between the two dry ranges, the wet format's inherent hydration benefit partially compensates. If budget forces a choice between Gosbi Professional dry and Gosbi Professional wet, the wet is the better option specifically because of moisture content. The same brand-confusion risk applies: both lines carry the Gosbi name in veterinary practice contexts, always verify which tier.
Sources
→ World Small Animal Veterinary Association — wsava.org
→ European Pet Food Industry Federation — fediaf.org
→ Gosbi product documentation — gosbi.com