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Weruva Cats in the Kitchen, Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack in Gravy Cat Food, 3oz Pouch (Pack of 12)

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Flavor Name: Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack


Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)


Features

  • Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack (3oz Pouch, Pack of 12) Featuring a variety of cage free chicken, wild salmon, and grass fed beef in a delicious Gravy. An all natural blend of premium proteins that cats can't resist!
  • Variety Pack includes 2 each of: Pumpkin Lickin' Chicken, Chick Magnet, Love Me Tender, Pumpkin Jack Splash, 1 if By Land, 2 if By Sea, and Mack, Jack & Sam.
  • Cats in the Kitchen - Weruvas selection of unique recipes that are packed with premium proteins in a delicious gravy - perfectly crafted for your kitchen carnivore!
  • Supports a Healthy Urinary Tract - Low in phosphorus, magnesium, & ash with proper hydration levels
  • Produced in Human Food Facilities under the Strictest B.R.C. Global Standards for Food
  • Weruva is a family company, wholly owned & operated by pet parents David & Stacie Forman
  • 100% Complete & Balanced Diet for Adult Maintenance with added Vitamins, Minerals, & Antioxidants.

Description

Cats In the Kitchen is a cat’s dream come true! By mixing land and sea protein-rich meats with ingredients such as fish Oil, cats in the Kitchen food for cats are packed with nutrients and bursting with flavor! If your cat was cooking in the Kitchen, This is what they would make! Now available in a 12 pack of 3.0 oz pouches.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.4 x 4 x 5.9 inches; 3.04 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 3554


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 23, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Weruva


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Thailand


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  • Impressed so far - mostly pros - some cons
Flavor Name: Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
I first looked at this food because I saw it suggested on the Cole and Marmalade page. I liked the idea of human grade food. I have 10 cats. One is on a prescription diet, and 3 won't eat wet food, so I have been trying different flavors of this with the rest. They had been eating a combination of some dry meals (Royal Canin indoor) and some Tiny tasters. I had some trouble getting the tiny tasters -- and was looking for an alternative or back up. I feed 3 times a day because the smaller meals seem to help reduce throw up. So far the only flavor none of the cats like is the duck. I was surprised that several liked the ones with pumpkin. I was also surprised by the.... whole food appearance of this food. It seriously looks like normal shredded chicken breast. I also saw some chunks of fish that were clearly identifiable as fish. Coming from other brands that are more like a mystery paste - or a mystery paste with chunks - I was impressed. The gravy is a huge hit with my cats - and makes it easy to add the liquid joint supplement for my seniors. I haven't fed it long enough to see changes in health for better or worse. I like the the convenient storing, less packaging trash, and feeding of pouches - but because this food is a very loose gravy and then chunks of meat - it's fairly easy to spill gravy when opening. You could use scissors. Some bits of meat stick inside the pouch. If you wanted to get more, you could use a spoon to scrape it out. The pouches would be nearly impossible to divide. For example, they say to feed 1 oz for every pound of body weight - divided into two feedings. I have a 10 pound cat. If you just empty the pouches, it would be very hard to divvy up the gravy and chunks accurately. It could be their suggestions aren't accurate. I haven't (and might not) switch over to it being the sole food so I will update if I change anything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022 by P. Smith

  • cat food
Flavor Name: Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
my skinny old picky cat is liking this one
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by Mona

  • My cat likes it hard to get out!
Flavor Name: Mack, Jack & Sam Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
So my little kitty girl she likes it but it’s really hard to get out of the package because it’s chunky and he can’t really slide it out like the other ones. I like convenience so I probably won’t get this flavor again.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022 by Redbeauty

  • good food
Flavor Name: Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
My cat like it, and it's very easy to use each time, and I like the most is the variety of flavor, suits my cat just perfect.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • My Picky Kitty
Flavor Name: Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
My cat was just recently put on an all liquid food diet. I’m struggling to find meals he likes to eat with extra fluid as well. We tried these pooches earlier this week and to my surprise my picky kitty loves all the flavors! We will be buying more boxes. Thank you !
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022 by Ramona Garcia

  • lots of liquid.
Flavor Name: 1 if By Land, 2 if By Sea Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
too much broth.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022 by John St. Pierre

  • My Cat Loves this Food
Flavor Name: Pumpkin Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
When we adopted out cat we found out right away that he loves gravy, so the more the better. When my friend accidentally sent some Weruva cat food to feed her feral cats while she was away for the winter. I thought....oh, what the heck is this stuff? Anyway, I managed to hold it back for a few months until they returned home and she didn't want it back so I decided to feed some to my cat, Beebs. Well....let me say, Beebs lapped it up right away and hasn't looked back. His favorite breakfast is Punkin' Lickin' Chicken. Not a scrap is ever left behind. I appreciate the easy open throw away pouches but I feel that this food is a bit pricey for how much you get. Price is my only issue, but I guess you pay for something your animal loves to eat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022 by Margaret Ferguson

  • Hit or Miss on Flavor and Quality
Flavor Name: Pantry Party Pouch Variety Pack Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Sometimes my cats really love this and eat it immediately, but other times they only sniff it and sense that something is off and won’t eat it at all. Sometimes my cats eat it with no problems, and sometimes it makes them throw up (they never throw up from eating any other food and only once in a blue moon have hair balls because they’re groomed). After a while, I realized the problems. 1) The flavors: Both of my cats really dislike the yellow pouch (pumpkin lickin chicken) and the green pouch (chick magnet). They will never eat these. 2) The quality: The quality of the product varies from pouch to pouch in the same box in a number of ways. Sometimes the meat looks like quality little pieces of fish or beef or duck, other times there are large noticeable pieces of fat and bones and random portions of whatever animal was put into the product. This problem seems common in the red pouch (mack, jack, and sam) which often contains various shapes and sizes of bones, fatty or maybe skin end pieces of presumably fish, sometimes there are entire chunks of fat ranging from the size of a penny to a quarter, and on one occasion there was a hard little rock or piece of metal and on another occasion there was some sort of plastic or metal wire string. The food can either look actually pretty good or absolutely disgusting. The chicken is always terrible and stringy and smells awful. I have easily opened over 100 pouches of this food and the chicken has never looked decent and my cats have never eaten it. This is why, as I said above, my cats will never eat the yellow pouch or the green pouch. Occasionally, depending on the quality of the duck, they will eat the purple pouch (love me tender) which has chicken and duck. However, they will leave all the little stringy bits of chicken behind in their bowls, which is very unlike them because they have been lifelong members of the clean plate club. 3) The consistency: There are two issues with the consistency of this product. Sometimes there is a good proportion of broth to meat, other times it’s almost entirely just liquid or dry pieces of meat. It’s as if there is no quality control that decides what proportion of food to broth goes in each pouch. The other issue I find incredibly revolting!! Sometimes when you open and pour out a pouch, the food looks normal like broth with meat as expected; it’s thin broth with a dark, semi-translucent color and normal shades of brown meat. Other times, the broth is a cloudy white, very thick liquid that is disconcerting, and it coats the meat so you can’t even tell what the meat looks like. It looks like gelatinous sludge and is frequently murky or grainy seeming, not a clean white color. The cloudy broth problem happens most commonly with the red pouch and the blue pouch (1 if by land, 2 if by sea). I’ve checked for expiration dates, and the cloudy ones are supposedly still good, but definitely aren’t. My cats will not eat the cloudy food and paw at the ground indicating trash or waste or poop, but otherwise they love the red pouch if it’s normal. However, the red pouch is what makes them throw up. Typically, if the red pouch is normal, my cats will eat about half of it, then walk away and vomit all of the undigested food. It’s peculiar because if the red pouch looks normal, it’s their favorite flavor and they are eager to eat it, but sometimes it makes them immediately sick. The yellow pouch is consistently always the worst and doesn’t even have real broth, I have no idea what it is, because the liquid is neon yellow and as thin as water with stringy white pieces of potentially chicken. This is particularly strange because apparently the yellow pouch is chicken in pumpkin soup, but the orange pouch (pumpkin jack splash) is tuna in pumpkin soup and it looks nothing like the yellow pouch soup. The orange pouch has regular brownish slightly orange broth, and the yellow pouch has neon yellow oily water. Aside from occasionally containing large and uncut pieces of tuna that I need to rip into smaller pieces or one of my cats can’t eat it and struggles and the other cat tries to eat it and chokes, the orange pouch is usually the safest bet. The entire experience has been unfortunate because this is my cats’ favorite food when it’s normal. But it’s so commonly off and has random, repulsive qualities that I can’t deal with it anymore. My cats are disappointed when I feed them a different food, but I’m tired of throwing out and wasting the bad quality pouches, cutting up their meat, removing bones and fat and garbage, adding water because it’s dry, and cleaning up vomit. We are just going to have to move on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022 by Jenny

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