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Weruva Classic Cat Food Nine Liver offers 24 cans of 3oz premium, cage-free chicken breast and liver in a savory gravy. This grain-free, gluten-free, and carrageenan-free recipe supports urinary health with low phosphorus and magnesium levels. Made in BRC-certified human food facilities, it ensures top-tier safety and quality, delivering a natural, irresistible meal that even the most discerning cats devour.





| ASIN | B001TLY7AS |
| ASIN | B001TLY7AS |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #972 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #54 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand Name | Weruva |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Despite how much your feline friends ask for Weruva's high-quality foods, it's best to transition them gradually onto a new food over a week. Start by mixing a small amount of Weruva in with their old food and slowly increase the amount of Weruva fed over 7 days. This will help your kitty to adjust to their new Weruva foods – Because WeLuvya |
| Country of Origin | Thailand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,909) |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2009 |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2009 |
| Department | cat-wet-food |
| Department | cat-wet-food |
| Directions | Feed according to the age, size & activity of your cat. If fed alone, feed 1.0oz for each pound of bodyweight daily, best fed twice a day. Your cat should have access to clean, fresh water. Refrigerate after opening. |
| Included Components | One (1) Case of Twenty-Four (24) 3oz Wet Cat Food Cans |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.3 x 8.3 x 3.1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.42 x 8.15 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Weight | 72 Ounces |
| Item model number | 0348 |
| Item model number | 0348 |
| Manufacturer | Weruva |
| Manufacturer | Weruva |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Model Name | Nine Liver |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 8.3 x 3.1 inches; 4.5 Pounds |
| Size | 3 Ounce (Pack of 24) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Target Audience Keyword | cat, cats, house-cats |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guaranteed through Weruva's Authorized Dealer Network |
M**E
Best cat food so far!!
I knew this would be good as I have used Weruva before. Not to be disappointed now either. My cats devoured their first bowl. A little expensive but so worth the charge!! Thanks Weruva!
V**T
5 paws up! Expensive but worth every single penny
I lost 2 cats from kidney disease (most likely caused by melamine-tained cat food in 2007-8). When I got my new fur-baby, I swore it would never happen again. While there are several promising options that provide excellent feline nutrition AND meet mama's exacting standards, the part I hadn't factored in was having a picky cat. Most canned food has a pate-like texture... which she won't touch. There are a few sliced/chunks in gravy options... she licks up the gravy and leaves the rest. Weruva, however, she gobbles right up. Licks the plate clean - even the flavors with peas and other veggies. I'm super impressed with this food - it meets my standards for food safety (grain free; human-grade; no yucky additives for color/odor/flavor; free range; hormone/antibiotic free, etc.) AND the darned cat will actually eat it. A few bonus features for this food: - It's the only canned cat food I've found that doesn't make me gag when I open the can. Looks appetizing, like you've opened a can of progresso or something. - Pleasant to non-existent odor when I open the can, spoon the food onto a plate, etc. My small apartment appreciates this! - If any shreds remain on the plate, doesn't gross me out to wash with the same sponge I use on my own dishes. - The... err.. end results in the litter box are also nearly non-existent as far as odor goes. My small apartment definitely appreciates this! I haven't tried her on any of the fish flavors (I can't stand the smell of fish at all and I'm not a fan of the Menadione that must be added to fish-based cat food), but here's my cat's expert opinion on the flavors she has tried: Paw Lickin' Chicken: Just plain and simple, shredded chicken breast in a light clear gravy. I think this is the one she gets least excited about, so I don't feed it too often. Grandma's Chicken Soup: One of her favorites. This flavor tends to have much more liquid and less meat than the others so I wouldn't use it as a primary food. However, I like to rotate this one regularly and feed it more often in warmer weather to ensure she's getting enough moisture. Also contains peas, carrots, & pumpkin. Funky Chunky: Probably her 2nd favorite. Similar to Grandma's Chicken Soup, but much less broth/gravy and much more meat. This one also has peas, carrots, pumpkin, and the shreds of meat are larger. Nine Liver: Her 3rd favorite, which surprised me. Shredded chicken breast and chicken liver, no veggies. The liver pieces are actually fairly small tidbits, not huge chunks like they look to be in the photos. Green Eggs and Chicken: Shredded chicken breast, peas, spinach, and little bits of egg. She isn't as fond of this one, so I've stopped buying this flavor. Pretty sure it's the egg she doesn't like, as she does like another flavor that contains spinach. Peking Ducken: By far, her favorite. Shredded chicken breast, small tidbits of duck breast, pumpkin. I was quite surprised by how much she loved this flavor -especially since I only bought the first can of Peking Ducken on a whim. (It would be one of the more expensive flavors!) On the Cat Wok: Another favorite. This one has shredded chicken breast and shredded beef, with pumpkin. Steak Frites: Shredded beef, sweet potato, & pumpkin. She prefers "On the Cat Wok" so I think she's not as fond of beef, but she's content to eat this flavor about once a week. I serve Grandma's Chicken Soup, Funky Chunk, 9 Liver, and Peking Ducken in heavy rotation, tossing in the occasional can of On the Cat Wok, Steak Frites, and Paw Lickin' Chicken. If your cat is extremely picky, I suggest trying Paw Lickin' Chicken. If you feed fish, I've heard that Mack & Jack is the kind cats like the most.
A**Y
Pumpkin!
So convenient for hairball control, diarrhea and/or constipation problems with cats. Pumpkin is safe for every day feeding, and this is so convenient for my babies! I love Weruva cat food because the ingredients are simple and my cats love them. I would recommend getting these and keeping them even for when your own fur babies have tummy aches. Great source of fiber.
C**E
Green Eggs & Chicken, 3 Paws Up (includes a 17 yo and 7 yo picky Debutantes). Great Human Grade Cat Food Experience
During the cat food recalls of 2007, I became aware that the dry food I always fed my cats was not a good diet. In fact - at the time - I prided myself on feeding cats @ $8.00 a month. Luckily, this Generic was not using the Gluten that was the cause of the Recalls. After trying various tastes, my budget and cats decided on Holistic (use to be Eagle Pack Holistic) Chicken dry and Wellness Chicken Grain Free. Then, we had a problem with the Wellness Canned Cat Food Recently (it was pulled from Amazon - and now my Canned Chicken food doesn't show up in a review). I then went to the Wellpet site, and noticed mostly dry food was offered from many online retailers. THIS told me something was afoot - and I went back to the forum which helped me with cat food research. Unfortunately, many folks had gone back to fish as a main part of their cats food. However, they did bring up the rotation aspect - this means never feeding the same type of cat food concurrently, and also picking up some locally first, to make sure your cats will eat the darn thing. Locally, Chicken was the least affected of the Wellness foods, and the store I get it from, Wellness is manufactured at ANI (code begins MW). This means I could also get a food that was produced at Menu/Simmons. However, Weruva was raved about in the forums, so without knowing where it was manufactured - I gave a few cans a shot (Green Eggs & Chicken was the first flavor I read - so that is what I tried). All cats slopped that food right up with no ill effects (Siberia is a 13 yo with sensi tummy issues, and there were none with this food - even after he gulped it up). I then looked up Weruva on the Internet, and found out it was manufactured in Thailand. This first gave me pause, but they do guarantee Human Grade Food, and the food in the cans look quite edible (and no, I'm not eating it - but in an emergency ;-). Amazon has a better deal on this food than my local retailer. So my order for the cans went in (I had read some negative reviews here about the quality of the food, but with the Amazon Guarantee - how can you go wrong?) I am pleased to announce that the food received from Amazon looked and tasted (according to the cats), as good as that purchased locally. So for Weruva, Amazon has my business. With rotation, you can circumvent the cost of Weruva in a multi-cat household, AND being on a fixed income, through rotating. I've settled on four canned food varieties, and one dry food (I may also be inclined to try some Weruva Paw Licken' Chicken, but for now - I have plenty of food). The cost for multi-cat households is also offset by buying the larger canned varieties - 12.5oz to 13oz, and learning how to store them in the Refrigerator. On Amazon, I recommend the following: Weruva Green Eggs & Chicken Cat Food, 5.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) Wellness Adult Turkey Canned Cat Food (I prefer the Chicken, but until it reappears, this will do just as well). Felidae Canned Cat Food for Adult Cats and Kittens, Chicken and Rice Formula in Chicken Broth (Pack of 12 13 Ounce Cans) (Its not grain free, but I personally don't like the mix for the regular, and neither do my cats). Innova Cat and Kitten Formula Canned Cat Food (I had used it in 2007, and decided it wouldn't hurt them in a rotation. Its the only wet food that contains some fish). Holistic Select Feline Radiant Adult and Kitten Health Chicken Meal Recipe Dry Cat Food, 3-Pound Bag (I have tried to go all wet, but Baby Girl - 17, has had problems with all Grain Free, so a little dry didn't hurt her). I feed a little dry first thing in morning every day. Then 1/2 can of one flavor, remainder placed in refrig plastic lid. Then 1/2 can of another flavor, same storage. The next day, those cans are used up by adding a little hot water and nuking from 5 to 8 secs (this depends on your microwave and amount of food). The next day, we have 5.5 oz can of Weruva split between 3 cats, and 1/2 can of the last flavor. The next day we have another 5.5 oz can, and the remainder of the previous can. That is four days, fifth day we are back to the beginning. A side note, many supplement with Friskies canned in order to cut costs. I personally have yet to get over the meat by-product thing. However, if it would help your budget - Friskies Cat Food Classic Pate, Turkey & Giblets Dinner, 5.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) is THE best one to use for this purpose (no glutens). 3 paws up for Weruva.
S**H
My cats did not like it as much as the Paw Lickin Chicken.
D**Y
I have two female cats, and they both LOVE this food. They eat it twice a day, and come running when the hear the can open. The food is excellent quality, made with real chunks. Almost looks good enough for humans to eat .... maybe when the zombie apocalypse hits :)
L**.
Six months ago the Vet recommended that I put my long-haired Scottish Fold on wet cat food due to kidney concerns. I bought dozens of cans of different top-rated wet cat food and let her try them; the only one she would try was Paw Lickin' Chicken and she has been eating one 10 oz. can a day since. It is worth the cost because now her elegant dark charcoal grey fur is soft, silky, and shiny. I tried adding a few crumbles to the wet food but she turned her nose up! I swear she is the poster cat for Catitude.
G**O
The cats love this food and ordering from Amazon is cheaper and super fast. Unbelievabke in fact!
H**Y
Very similar to Grandma Chicken Soup. Quality Shredded Chicken - unmistakable quality when you open the can and your cats are climbing all over you to get to it. Pricey? yes! but convinced it is worth the extra $ for the Quality ingredients.
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