Weruva Peking Ducken Cat Food, 5.5-Ounce Cans
- Made in a human food facility
- All food ingredients are fit for human consumption
- “the cat food of your dreams”- Tracie Hotchner, host of Cat Chat on Martha Stewart Living Radio, all food ingredients are fit for human consumption
- Grain Free
Product Description
Get your ducks in a row and press your lucken with some Peking Ducken. Chunks of duck and antibiotic free, hormone free and free range chicken breast. Your cat might enjoy it so much that he/she will “quack” you up b… More >>




Cats are obligate carnivores. They should eat 97%+ meat. A lot of Weruva varieties are packed with veggies. Veggies aren’t good for cats. Grains aren’t good for your cat. Knowledgeable cat nutrition friends think the Paw licking chicken is fine and their cats love it. My cats and I hate the veggie-containing varieties they tried. Look closely at the label before you buy.
Rating: 2 / 5
there is no photo, and the word ‘cat’ or ‘dog’ appears nowhere on the page. maybe it’s ferret food.
Rating: 2 / 5
The photo presented by a reviewer convinced me to buy this product. My cats are very picky and only like pure products: chicken, salmon, with nothing in it. I thought it would be a pure chicken product with lots of liquid, which my cats LOVE….. However, although it is a moist product, I think the can adds a taste that makes my cats dislike it. It is less costly and more environmentally friendly product than the fancy feast individual plastic servings but not of the same quality.
Rating: 2 / 5
My dogs dont like all of the weruva canned food but they love this. Even finicky eaters cant resist it.
Rating: 5 / 5
I believe this is strips of chicken in tuna juice. It looks just like the picture and smells a little of tuna.
My cats beg for it and they didn’t beg for their other food which was more expensive.
I noticed their coat became shinier and softer after I began to feed them this food.
It appears to be good taste wise and nutrition wise.
Rating: 5 / 5