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The Weruva Cats in The Kitchen Kitchen Cuties Variety Pack offers a gourmet selection of wet cat food in 3.2oz cans, featuring premium proteins like wild salmon, cage-free chicken, and lamb. This pack of 12 is grain-free, gluten-free, and made without artificial preservatives, ensuring a healthy and delicious meal for your beloved feline. Produced in human food facilities, this family-owned brand prioritizes quality and safety, making it a top choice for discerning pet parents.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 38.4 Ounces |
Unit Count | 38.4 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
S**.
98% Satisfied!
Our kitten loves this food. I’ve been feeding him multiple times a day from one can and we always leave him a little dry kibble (brand: Nulo) and he has grown into a very healthy, strong almost adult cat (his one yr bday is in May). I’ve fed him Weruva his whole life so far. The only issue I’ve run into, and I see someone else did too in the reviews, is with the lamb. The lamb has caused him to vomit and once have diarrhea. A few other times he snubs the lamb, and some times he doesn’t. So if he does snub it, I trust him and toss that can and give him a different one. Given how the lamb flavor somehow seems dicey or inconsistent or perhaps just not a good match for him I plan on stopping with the lamb. I’ve given some to a neighbor who said her kittens happily ate and enjoyed the lamb without problems.Overall I definitely recommend and also encourage you not to throw the baby out with the bath water, as they say. There are so many varieties and flavor options. I did also try the pouches once which he liked okay, but then I realized it was cat not kitten food, so I had to give it away since Amazon doesn’t do returns on food items of any kind.
A**Y
My Cats Loved It
This is a grain free wet cat food, so it is good for their health. All of my kitties loves the flavors. I didn't notice a strong smell, and my cats like ate it up. I always buy the three ounce cans for my cats, even though I use several of them at a time. I will buy this again.
I**E
Maine Coon Approved!
My Maine Coons love this food.
A**R
Overall High-Quality Kitten Food
I chose the Wuvera brand as my kitten’s wet food based on a recommendation of an acquaintance. I like that it is starch and carrageenan free, with minimal preservatives.My kitten enjoys all 4 varieties with equal passion, and I’ve yet to notice a significant difference in any digestive issues when switching across the four flavors. (Although, She’s also consistently eaten a high grade dry kitten food since adopted her 6 week ago, which may contribute to good digestion).There are a few reasons I gave this product 4 stars vs. five. It would more-so be a 4.5 rating if that was a choice.Firstly, the Salmon food contains large chunks of fish (see photos). Please be certain to diligently break apart these chunks, & assure there are no bones, which can cause intestinal damage in kittens.Personally ? I elected to remove these pieces when my kitten first came home at 10 weeks. I now assure they are broken up and well mixed with the remainder of the food.Aside from my above reservations, the Salmon food ultimately became my girl's favorite. I ordered a 10 oz pack of 6 cans of the Salmon food after going through the 3.2 oz. cans in an increasingly rapid rate over the two months I’ve had her.I noticed she eagerly ate it when the can was first opened. However, she would shy away from it by the third serving from the same can.Although I seal and store all of her wet food in the fridge with air tight with BPA cling wrap? I think the minimal preservatives possibly impacted her desire for the “leftovers”, as kittens have sensitive stomachs. I’ve returned to the 3.2 oz. until she is older.Lastly; this most likely part of a recent, regularly occurring issue with Amazon, but I was shipped the regular “Cats in the Kitchen” multi-pack, despite ordering the “Cats in the Kitchen; Kitties Gone Wild” multi-pack.My local pet store is inconsistent with their inventory of the brand & variety. As such? I really rely on Amazon as a Prime member to get orders correct. I tried to feed my kitten the cat version. I looked identical to me, but I’m not a cat.I find it frustrating that I pay for Prime service when it recently feels less than Prime. Message being? Check the labeling carefully before opening. The appearance of the cat version cans initially looked identical to the kitten variety.I would overall strongly recommend this kitten food. I hope this review is helpful to other Amazon shoppers!
K**N
Good ingredients, good taste, and nice variety
Blue Buffalo and Earthborn are the staples in my cats' canned food diets. The former because my cats have done very well with Blue Buffalo over the years, and the latter because it's good cat food, and one of my cats just loves it.However, my cats - and I think most cats - prefer variety in canned foods. While my cats will eat Blue Buffalo kibble every day without complaint, they grow bored with the same canned food.Thus, I rotate a wide variety of premium canned foods into their diet. My requirements are that meat, poultry, or fish should be the first ingredient and that soy, corn, wheat, gluten, or unnamed byproducts be excluded.Although my two cats (Ella, age 11, and Bubba, age 2) like both Blue Buffalo and Earthborn, they will refuse to eat either if offered to them several days in a row. Weruva's products are among the premium foods that I rotate into the mix, and I particularly like variety packs.In this Weruva selection, there are four recipes: Chicken Frick 'A Zee, Lamb Burger, Kitty Gone Wild, and Funk in the Trunk. Yeah, I know; silly names.Approximately 80% of what is in a can of cat food is represented in the first four ingredients, with the most prominent ingredient being named first and on down the line.The first five ingredients in each of the recipes in this variety pack are as follows:Chicken Frick 'A Zee: Chicken, Chicken Broth, Sunflower Seed Oil, Locust Bean Gum, and Calcium Lactate.Lamb Burger: Fish Broth, Tuna, Lamb, Lamb Lung, and Sunflower Seed Oil.Kitty Gone Wild: Fish Broth, Salmon, Tuna, Sardine, and Mackerel.Funk in the Trunk: Chicken Broth, Chicken (Boneless, Skinless Breast), Tuna, Pumpkin, and Sunflower Seed Oil.I don't see anything scary in the rest of the list, so these are pretty good. While I would prefer meat, poultry, or fish as the first ingredient, I don't have a problem with Fish Broth or Chicken Broth as the first ingredient because one of the major benefits of wet food is that cats, particularly when they grow older, sometimes don't drink enough water to meet the needs of aging kidneys, and because cats prefer to get their liquid requirements through their food than through drinking water, although they always have fresh drinking water available to them.Perhaps, if I were feeding only one type of canned food to my cats, I'd pick something that didn't have broth as the first ingredient, but these are among many premium foods that are part of their diet, and broth is better than water because it includes nutrients and enhances the taste. Plus, my cats have always preferred wetter, gravy-type recipes to the drier paste-type cat foods.My last four cats lived to be in their mid-to-late-20s, so I must be doing something right.
M**E
Looks like ppl food
Looks good but cat won’t eat it which is lame bc it looks delicious
C**S
Cat food
I trap cats so I can get them fixed and return them back.This is one that they like . I switch it up sometimes
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