🐾 Elevate your pet's dining experience with Weruva!
The WeruvaWx Phos Focused Chicken Formulas Variety Pack offers a premium selection of 12 cans, each packed with low phosphorus yet high-quality protein. Designed for optimal digestion and hydration, this all-natural formula is free from fillers and artificial ingredients, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious pet owners.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 36 Ounces |
Unit Count | 36 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
F**T
Chicken fiend with CKD loves this!!!
Our nearly seventeen-year-old cat has spent his whole life begging for/trying to steal chicken off our plates. He had a pretty rapid loss of weight and appetite several months ago, and we learned he had chronic kidney disease, which was both surprising and scary, because he didn’t have signs of it at his checkup (with bloodwork) six months prior. He needed a low phosphorus diet, and he needed to gain back some weight, but the only food he seemed interested in was chicken. He was NOT interested in prescription renal care food, and he wouldn’t eat anything with phosphate binder powder mixed in. He lost more weight. When I saw a review for Weruva phos-focused chicken in gravy which said it was the closest thing the reviewer found to chicken they cooked themselves, I thought it was worth trying. THEY WERE RIGHT!!! It looks like shreds of chicken in broth. And our ole guy loves it!!! He also loves the chicken purée, which is kind of like a Churu in texture. He’s doing so much better now, and the vet said she loves the quality of Weruva cat food. She also said that the phosphorus levels in his blood had actually dropped (which doesn’t usually happen for cats with CKD). He’s eating other low phosphorus foods now, and some of his prescription food, too! He’s stopped losing weight and just seems happier. I know all cats have different tastes, but for our little chicken fiend, the Weruva phos-focused chicken in gravy was the key to getting him interested in eating again. Since CKD is a progressive disease, I want him to have as many happy moments as possible without putting too much strain on his kidneys—and this food makes him happy. (His brother/littermate and our picky three-year-old cat also love to lick up any of the Weruva that he leaves behind—so that’s also an endorsement for the taste!)
A**R
Best Low Phos Cat Food
This is the best low phosphorus urinary tract diet cat food that I've found so far. It tends to get negative reviews, and I will admit, my cat doesn't exactly gobble it down. I imagine it's like having a healthy chicken breast versus a Chic-Fil-A sandwich in human terms...BUT! HERE'S WHY I think this cat food is the best I've come across. It doesn't have fillers like corn or wheat. Underline and bold that! And it's made with muscle meat, rather than cooking down meat with bones and all. Eliminating bones helps reduce the phosphorus levels.My cat does need coaxing to eat it. I grind up senior kibble and sprinkle it on the top. And I sprinkle some eggshell powder to add back in calcium lost by feeding muscle meat. The important reasons I use the Wx is that he is getting a more species specific diet, and in one year, he went from upward trending mild kidney disease at 2.4 to completely healthy at 1.6. And even though he doesn't always gobble it down, having healthy kidney function is the most important reason I feed him this.A note on the other prescription canned foods if you're interested: The expensive mainstream cat food brand's first ingredients are corn and wheat. And my original vet would tell me over and over that it's tested and scientifically proven... but cats aren't built to digest corn or wheat, it's not species appropriate. It's also a known inflammatory and allergen. Its cheap filler to lower the phosphorus levels and charged with a premium price. Also something to consider, the American Vet Association is funded by many of the mainstream brands...I tried an expensive mainstream label at the direction of a vet when he was first diagnosed 3 years ago. It made my cat belchy, gassy, and he had the stinkiest poops. I worked with another vet with continued education in feline nutrition, and she helped me navigate his diet. He is now in a healthy range.
S**J
My cats need to actually eat it.
Doesn't help the cat if they won't eat it. 😔 Disappointed. I'm sure it's every you say it is. Im going to try mixing it with the stuff they like. 🤷🏼♀️
L**A
Recommended
Recommended for kitties with digestive issues. Our senior kitty has thyroid problems and she loves this food. We alternate with dry food because of this food doesn’t have all the other required needs.
P**H
Cat dislikes
I mix it in with other food because none of my cats will eat it plain. I do not like the version that is shredded because not only do they not care for it, but the texture is also hard for my toothless one to swallow.
K**R
Senior cat approved!
My 16 year old boy started drinking a lot of water and peeing so much that I was going through 15lbs of Oko cat litter every other week. I was feeding him Purina wet food for 11+ seniors and Pro plan dry kitten food with rice and chicken to get some weight back on him. He was loosing weight and had started sleeping all the time which was not normal for him. I started doing research and found this food. Gave it a try - stopped all of his old food and started him on Weruva WX phos focused chicken formula variety pack - which he ate with kitty gusto. Within 72 hours he was his old alert, self, he stopped drinking and peeing half the amount he was before. So this change in food was a positive turn around for him. I am also using a holistic kidney remedy from pet wellbeing.
L**U
Cats didn't like it at all
I bought this for my 16yr old cat who is having kidney issues. neither him nor my 3 year old would eat it. They are not picky eaters, but maybe this was too bland for them. It appears to be shredded chicken with broth. I didn't smell it though. I wish I could return the unopened cans for a refund. I only used 2.
L**A
Our CKD Cat Loves it!!
With aging cats with kidney/renal disease, it’s really important to keep them hydrated and fed with low phosphate food. Most older cats are picky eaters, and we have tried several brands and are really pleased with the texture and moisture of this chicken can and will be trying the other flavor soon. We are very thankful for a lower cost alternative to the very expensive (vet suggested) low phosphate foods.
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