New Weruva variety packs

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No way! Thank you so much for announcing . I need to check out the flavors!
 

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Oh my gosh the "Goldie Lox and the 3 Fares" variety pack looks too good to be true.   
 
 
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Oh my gosh the "Goldie Lox and the 3 Fares" variety pack looks too good to be true.   :banana1:  
That one does look cool! Been looking for some low-cal stuff for Maple, she only would get a quarter-can a day so would last a long time. Checking out the other variety packs too.

Thanks for the heads up @missmimz!
 
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Oh my gosh the "Goldie Lox and the 3 Fares" variety pack looks too good to be true.   
 
Thats the one i just ordered! My cats already like a few of those flavors but I like the variety pack option to keep them interested 
 

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I'm testing my cats on these right now and if they like them I'll have a good place to order from!
 

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Oh my gosh the "Goldie Lox and the 3 Fares" variety pack looks too good to be true.   :banana1:  
Thats the one i just ordered! My cats already like a few of those flavors but I like the variety pack option to keep them interested :D
After reading through all of them, I think that's the one I'll end up getting too. I probably will not get it till next month though, have a TON of food here right now that we need to eat our way through.
 

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 Oh my gosh your cat is so beautiful! Ragdoll?

And I know!! The flavor choices they used  too are so good. Can't ever go wrong with Weruva :) I always used to go to the store and buy multiple flavors for Ghibli instead of ordering online because they never had variety packs. Of course, I don't think he would ever get sick of the  paw lickn' chicken' one. I love this brand and to me there is virtually nothing wrong with it (something I can't say for a lot of other brands). 
 

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 Oh my gosh your cat is so beautiful! Ragdoll?

And I know!! The flavor choices they used  too are so good. Can't ever go wrong with Weruva :) I always used to go to the store and buy multiple flavors for Ghibli instead of ordering online because they never had variety packs. Of course, I don't think he would ever get sick of the  paw lickn' chicken' one. I love this brand and to me there is virtually nothing wrong with it (something I can't say for a lot of other brands). 
Mink Ragdoll, yep! and thank you :)

I've done so much research on cat food - and at the end of the day, Weruva imo is one of the best foods I can offer.  

So far, I've only bought individual cans at my local privately owned pet shop but now that the variety packs are available, i will def be buying that way via Chewy to save a few $$. 

I'm currently feeding:

Weruva Paw Lickin' Chicken

Weruva Cats In the Kitchen Funk In The Trunk (Chicken in Pumpkin)

Weruva Cats in the Kitchen Lamburgini (Lamb)

Weruva Marbella Paella

Weruva Cats in the Kitchen Kitty Gone Wild (Wild Salmon)

Weruva Truluxe Quick N Quirky (Chicken + Turkey)

Weruva Truluxe Glam N Punk (Lamb + Duck)
 

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Mink Ragdoll, yep! and thank you :)

I've done so much research on cat food - and at the end of the day, Weruva imo is one of the best foods I can offer.  

So far, I've only bought individual cans at my local privately owned pet shop but now that the variety packs are available, i will def be buying that way via Chewy to save a few $$. 

I'm currently feeding:

Weruva Paw Lickin' Chicken

Weruva Cats In the Kitchen Funk In The Trunk (Chicken in Pumpkin)

Weruva Cats in the Kitchen Lamburgini (Lamb)

Weruva Marbella Paella

Weruva Cats in the Kitchen Kitty Gone Wild (Wild Salmon)

Weruva Truluxe Quick N Quirky (Chicken + Turkey)

Weruva Truluxe Glam N Punk (Lamb + Duck)
My cat has ice blue eyes like that as well. So pretty, and really unusual. Normally blue-eyed cats have really blue or deep-blue eyes. My little guy is a Lynx point siamese mix. How old is yours? 

Wow, your list is great. If I weren't a poor PhD student I would totally feed just Weruva and raw. I really like how you aren't afraid to throw some seafood into the mix, a little bit never hurt anyone and it is great for creating some variety! I've never fed the lamb. Ghibli seems to not like lamb, but I feel like he likes anything Weruva so I'm totally gonna give that one a try. Do you feed just Weruva or also other brands? Curious in what others you think are decent. 

Right now I feed him: 

Weruva Paw Lickn' Chicken

Weruva Nine liver (chicken and liver)

Weruva Fowl Ball

Weruva Marbella Paella

Tiki Cat Sardine Cutlets

Hound and Gatos Chicken

Wild Calling Turkey

Wild Calling Buffalo

Earthborn Chicken Catcciatori (yes has potatoes but whatever. And they removed the carrageenan)

Sheba Pates chicken and turkey (helps with cost, carageenan free, no veggies)

I also used to feed about half raw (usually NVI or rad cat), but for some reason he kind of stopped liking raw (bummer)
 

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My cat has ice blue eyes like that as well. So pretty, and really unusual. Normally blue-eyed cats have really blue or deep-blue eyes. My little guy is a Lynx point siamese mix. How old is yours? 

Wow, your list is great. If I weren't a poor PhD student I would totally feed just Weruva and raw. I really like how you aren't afraid to throw some seafood into the mix, a little bit never hurt anyone and it is great for creating some variety! I've never fed the lamb. Ghibli seems to not like lamb, but I feel like he likes anything Weruva so I'm totally gonna give that one a try. Do you feed just Weruva or also other brands? Curious in what others you think are decent.

I also used to feed about half raw (usually NVI or rad cat), but for some reason he kind of stopped liking raw (bummer)
Winston is 9 months old now. I'm poor also but would rather invest in food vs vet visits :)

Re: seafood - it can come in handy. Winston is addictive lil bugger so I try to limit his addictions. hehe

I fed him Wellness until about 6 months of age but I didn't feel it was the right choice for us.

I've experimented with freeze-dried Stella & Chewy, freeze-dried Primal, and frozen Primal. Of the 3, he is most receptive to the frozen when its mixed with a little canned.

I also occasionally feed raw egg yolk, cooked eggs, cooked chicken, homemade chicken broth.

Other cans I offer him are Canidae & Fancy Feast - I usually buy 6 cans of FF every week, he gets some mixed into some meals and other cans go to the ferals.

speaking of!!! Feral kitty with abscess and suppuration has shown vast improvement due to her acceptance of me feeding her a Weruva brew (leftovers/refused cans) + antibiotic. Spot is closing, drying and her eyes look brighter :) 
 

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Winston is 9 months old now. I'm poor also but would rather invest in food vs vet visits :)

Re: seafood - it can come in handy. Winston is addictive lil bugger so I try to limit his addictions. hehe

I fed him Wellness until about 6 months of age but I didn't feel it was the right choice for us.

I've experimented with freeze-dried Stella & Chewy, freeze-dried Primal, and frozen Primal. Of the 3, he is most receptive to the frozen when its mixed with a little canned.

I also occasionally feed raw egg yolk, cooked eggs, cooked chicken, homemade chicken broth.

Other cans I offer him are Canidae & Fancy Feast - I usually buy 6 cans of FF every week, he gets some mixed into some meals and other cans go to the ferals.

speaking of!!! Feral kitty with abscess and suppuration has shown vast improvement due to her acceptance of me feeding her a Weruva brew (leftovers/refused cans) + antibiotic. Spot is closing, drying and her eyes look brighter :) 
I always keep liquid antibiotic for the ferals, it works wonders on upper respiratory or eye infections or sores
 

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Yes, though the canned ones that are "au jus" have a sort of light jelly sauce (I'm not sure if I'd call them liquid or solid, it is NOT like that rubbery Soulistic one, not even close!) and might have smaller actual shreds. It's been a long time since I bought the Paw chicken. The other one (Funk) is shreds in gravy-ish liquid. Our cats will eat any of the variety pack cans very happily and they like some of the pouches (not the one with duck, though), too, though I don't buy a lot of them because of the fish.
 

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Haha, oh man, that Soulistic one was nuts! Oscar loved it at least.

My two older girls have tooth problems and I've noticed even with Maple (my big girl) she has trouble with foods that are chunky. The Paw Lickin' Chicken looks very much like regular canned chicken, just very fine pieces. Sara won't be eating this stuff most likely but my other four will. But trying to find stuff they'll all eat. Minced-type and pate do well, and the Paw Lickin' Chicken for the most part was good (she left some of it behind this morning though).
 
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