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Weruva Cats in the Kitchen La Isla Bonita is a grain-free wet cat food featuring real chunks of wild mackerel, tuna, and shrimp in a flavorful au jus. Free from grains, gluten, starch, and artificial additives, it supports healthy skin and coat with omega-rich fish oils. Produced in human-grade facilities under strict global standards, this 100% complete and balanced diet is designed for adult cats seeking premium, natural nutrition.







| ASIN | B00AHTVW8I |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,957 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1,011 in Canned Cat Food |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Date First Available | 7 November 2012 |
| Item Weight | 2.17 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 878408008283 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 35.56 x 12.7 cm; 2.18 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 90.72 g (Pack of 24) |
| batteries required | No |
B**H
My cats are incredibly picky eaters when it comes to cat food in a can, but they have also become quite vocal about getting dinner as well. So, to that end I have experimented over the years and found one of my cats will only eat fish, rabbit, or quail. I've tried a variety of brands, flavor combinations and presentation styles, to which most of them he has thrown his nose up and tried to bury. Being the ever dutiful pet parent that is ruled by the furry feline I have endeavored to find a wet food that is healthy for them and they will eat, even the picky one. This brings me to Weruva's Cats in the Kitchen brand canned cat food. After much trial and error it appears that my kiddos seem to prefer the La Isla Bonita and the Two Tu Tango consistently I almost hesitate in posting this for fear that they will decide it is no longer to their taste. What I like is that you can see actual chunks of the various fish. And they use only products that are of the same as you and I would eat, not tainted. The second thing I like about these is that while they are a mix of chunks of fish and pate, there is just the right amount of moisture. The food isn't swimming in gravy nor is it dry as cracker. FEEDING FISH: Yes, keep in mind people, both of these are fish based, and should not be their ONLY source of vitamins and minerals. While all fish based "complete" cat food has added nutrition, so that it may carry the name, it may not be enough for your kiddos. That being said you should, if your like me, feed only fish based canned cat food, supplement it with dry food. By supplementing it with a dried variety that is not just fish based they can get healthy doses of vitamin K and Thiamine.
B**Y
Both cats love it. I started giving it to them as a break from their regular canned food. Now it's all they'll eat.. their "old" brand is passe!
D**E
All of the grain, free canned food it was great bought them a variety. The only one they refused after trying was the duck.
S**N
My cat, Callie, is à diabetic and can only eat canned food. I've had so much trouble finding a cat food that she likes and will eat. The Weruva La Isla Bonita is the ONLY canned cat food she'll eat. It's expensive but she's worth it. She's 14 years old and still a very playful cat. She loves to chase her tail and a laser light that I play with her with.
A**N
Kitties can’t get enough!!
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