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Weruva B.F.F. OMG Chicken Cloud 9 is a complete, balanced wet cat food featuring real whole chicken in a luscious gravy with over 84% moisture to support hydration. Free from grains, gluten, soy, and artificial additives, it’s crafted with sustainably sourced ingredients to nourish cats of all life stages while aligning with eco-conscious values.




| ASIN | B07KNF56NM |
| Allergen Information | Barley Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free, Wheat Free |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 205,259 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 1,366 in Small Animal Food 1,767 in Wet Cat Food |
| 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 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (515) |
| Date First Available | 5 Mar. 2019 |
| Flavor | Chicken Cloud 9 |
| Item Form | gravy |
| Item Weight | 951 g |
| Item model number | 9187 |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Dimensions | 27.43 x 6.86 x 8.38 cm; 952.54 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 2.8 g (Pack of 12) |
| Special features | Extra Gravy, High Hydration |
| Specific Uses | Active, Coat, Indoor |
| Storage Information | Store in a cool, dry place. |
M**N
Wanted to add some variety to my cats’ diet. That had gotten a little bored with the usual canned food and I also wanted something that would add hydration to their diet. My neighbor who runs a pet rescue recommended this brand and gave me a few cans to try. My cats loved it and ate it all! So I have added this to their regular brands I feed them. Will definitely be buying more.
C**Y
The cats only lick the liquid part. The meat is very hard and grainy like sand, they wouldnt eat that
J**T
The primary reason to give any pet food its "star" rating is based on whether the pet eats it. Our cats eat some Weruva flavors, and not others. You'll find the same challenge and have to experiment. I chose the brand because some of their options have lower phosphorus, and it's one of the few brands that lists such information on its web site in both an "as eaten" and "dry matter" basis. And, again, my cats will eat it. It's produced in Thailand, but if I were to research where every pet food was made I'm sure I'd find similar outcomes, and when your pet has a health issue you choose what they will eat and what you feel will extend their lives, and hope it's safe for them. I did some research, but most information you find on any product is spun out by the company, so you dig as much as possible for independent assessments and hope for the best. Most cats develop kidney disease, and I have tossed more Science Diet than has been eaten by the seven cats I have had. A "prescription" diet isn't any good if you have to starve your cat to eat it, and I have learned that 7 out of 7 cats will not eat Science Diet. Some Weruva foods are lower, but not low, in protein. Some of this brand's flavors are lower, but not low, in phosphorous. Lower than most of what is found on a grocer's shelf. All of that food might be fine if your cat doesn't have kidney disease. Out two cats will eat some flavors of Weruva. It's trial and error, and the best way to start is find a pet food store that sells it, buy a few cans and see what works. This stuff isn't cheap, and it's too bad pet food companies can't develop moderately-priced food for animals with health issues. But then the CEO couldn't get that third house and another Jaguar. If your cat is healthy, I would still recommend Weruva, although I've had vets tell me they fed their cats Fancy Feast. But, at least these days, all the Fancy Feast options, including beef, contain fish. If you cat doesn't tolerate fish and yaks up beef Fancy Feast, the fish ingredient might be why.
C**L
The quality I will assume is worthy of all stars. I would have rather had them in the small cans. There was more gravy than there was little pieces of ground meat. But there was ONE problem. I have a cat who is a picky eater. He did taste it and then walked away from it. Being cat food, I did not try a taste, I'm sorry. This is not a style of food to give your cat as a meal. A treat maybe, but it's not enough to supply a tummy full of food. So you do need to feed your cat some dry cat food also. As for Mr. Coal. . . .so far (I adopted him as a senior cat after his owner died. He's about 10y/o)And he loves canned cat food with gravy. I cannot explain it, but he loves french fries, buttered toast, scrambled eggs, spaghetti, chicken, and real maple syrup. He doesn't like ice cream, hamburger, tuna, or shrimp. He's very lovey dovey, but gets offended easily. I love him and consider it a privilege to provide a good home to live out his days together. Oh, and he really loves bacon!
V**E
Nothing is wrong with this cat food.I had ordered it because i discovered that Fancy Feast Chicken with gravy contained carrageenan which goes by lots of other names,which causes stomach upset in cats and dogs and even tumors in their stomachs i am sorry to say..I bought this in May but my cat wouldn't eat it...She would smell it and walk away.I had started a return on it,but decided to keep it and try and give it to her again.She is really a picky eater by the way..So now here it is July and i decided to give it another try and lo and behold to my shock and amazement she at some of it...Then the next day she devoured the whole can...I am so happy about it and in disbelief at the same time..I smelled it and i didn't detect any strange odor..It makes me happy that i am now giving my cat food that doesn't have any dangerous ingredients..I am so glad that i held on to the food and gave it another try...I am happy that she is now safely eating food that won't harm her.
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