Natural Preservatives

Type: Label term (vague)
Source: Not specified on the label


Natural Preservatives in Dog and Cat Food

“Natural preservatives” is a broad label term indicating the product uses one or more preservatives considered “natural,” but the label does not specify which preservative ingredients were used.


Why It Appears on Pet Food Labels

Natural preservatives may be included to:

  • Help slow oxidation of fats and oils
  • Extend shelf life
  • Support product stability during storage

Why This Term Is Too Vague

Because “natural preservatives” does not name the actual preservative(s), it may be unclear:

  • Which antioxidants were used (tocopherols, rosemary extract, etc.)
  • Whether one or multiple preservatives are included
  • How the preservatives were applied (to the food vs. to an ingredient)

This lack of detail is due to the manufacturer’s label wording.


Where It Is Commonly Found

  • Dry kibble
  • Commercial treats
  • Foods marketed as “naturally preserved”

Label Context

Some labels list the exact preservative ingredients (for example, mixed tocopherols or rosemary extract), while others use general terms like “natural preservatives.” 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.