Animal Fat (BHA Used as Preservative)

Type: Label term (vague) / fat source + preservative note

Source: Animal (fat source not specified) + synthetic antioxidant (BHA)


Animal Fat (BHA Used as Preservative) in Dog and Cat Food

This label term indicates the product contains animal fat, and that BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) was used to preserve the fat. The animal source of the fat is typically not specified.


Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels

This combination may be used to:

  • Add dietary fat and improve palatability
  • Extend shelf life by slowing oxidation of fats
  • Maintain product stability during storage

Why This Term Is Too Vague

Because the label uses “animal fat,” it may be unclear:

  • Which animal species the fat came from
  • Whether the fat is single-source or blended
  • How much of the product’s fat comes from this source

The lack of specificity is due to the manufacturer’s label wording.


Where It Is Commonly Found

  • Dry kibble
  • Commercial treats
  • Foods using antioxidant preservatives for fats

Label Context

Some labels disclose specific fat sources (example: “chicken fat”) and list how it is preserved. More specific labeling provides more transparency.

For pet-specific considerations, use the ingredient scan tool.


Educational Note

This page is part of the PetFoodDecoded Label Ingredient Library and is provided for educational reference only.