What the score means
Leo scores food from 0 to 100 based on the visible label, nutrition ranges, ingredient quality, and cat-specific safety patterns. A higher score suggests a stronger nutrition profile, but it is still informational.
What data is used
Public pages use product names, manufacturers, verdicts, nutrition ranges, and ingredient notes from quality-filtered food scans. Leo removes cat profiles, user identifiers, raw upload metadata, and user images.
Why pages are generated
The goal is to make label analysis easier to compare across brands and products. Pages are only published when enough stored scan data exists to create useful nutrition and ingredient context.
Medical limits
Leo is not a veterinarian and does not replace medical advice. Ask your vet before changing food for cats with allergies, kidney disease, diabetes, urinary issues, digestive problems, or prescribed diets.
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Public reviews are general label analysis. Leo onboarding personalizes scans around your cat's age, breed, allergies, and health notes.
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