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title: "Shredded"
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# 85% real shredded chicken Made in human-grade BRC-certified facilities Grain, gluten & carrageenan free Shredded

**Brand:** weruva
**Price:** ₹ 11091
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍽️ Elevate your cat’s dining game with real, clean, crave-worthy chicken!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Shredded by weruva
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 11091 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- weruva enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted weruva brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Hydration Hero:** High moisture content supports urinary tract health and natural hydration.
- • **Clean & Natural:** Zero grains, gluten, soy, or artificial nasties—only wholesome ingredients your cat deserves.
- • **Gourmet Texture:** Shredded chicken in savory gravy—no more pate boredom, just irresistible mealtime excitement.
- • **Trusted Quality:** Produced under strict human food safety standards for peace of mind and premium taste.
- • **Pure Protein Power:** Packed with cage-free, boneless white-meat chicken for peak feline nutrition.

## Overview

Weruva Classic Cat Food Paw Lickin’ Chicken offers 24 cans of 3oz shredded cage-free chicken breast in a flavorful gravy. Grain-free, gluten-free, and free from artificial additives, it’s crafted in human food facilities under rigorous BRC standards. Designed to support urinary health with low phosphorus and magnesium, this wet food delivers natural hydration and a texture cats love—making it a top choice for health-conscious cat owners who refuse to compromise on quality or taste.

## Description

Give me an order of chicken breast, hold the veggies, hold the grains. In fact, hold everything. And while you’re at it, make it free of added antibiotics, free of added hormones, and cage free.

Review: 5 paws up! Expensive but worth every single penny - I lost 2 cats from kidney disease (most likely caused by melamine-tained cat food in 2007-8). When I got my new fur-baby, I swore it would never happen again. While there are several promising options that provide excellent feline nutrition AND meet mama's exacting standards, the part I hadn't factored in was having a picky cat. Most canned food has a pate-like texture... which she won't touch. There are a few sliced/chunks in gravy options... she licks up the gravy and leaves the rest. Weruva, however, she gobbles right up. Licks the plate clean - even the flavors with peas and other veggies. I'm super impressed with this food - it meets my standards for food safety (grain free; human-grade; no yucky additives for color/odor/flavor; free range; hormone/antibiotic free, etc.) AND the darned cat will actually eat it. A few bonus features for this food: - It's the only canned cat food I've found that doesn't make me gag when I open the can. Looks appetizing, like you've opened a can of progresso or something. - Pleasant to non-existent odor when I open the can, spoon the food onto a plate, etc. My small apartment appreciates this! - If any shreds remain on the plate, doesn't gross me out to wash with the same sponge I use on my own dishes. - The... err.. end results in the litter box are also nearly non-existent as far as odor goes. My small apartment definitely appreciates this! I haven't tried her on any of the fish flavors (I can't stand the smell of fish at all and I'm not a fan of the Menadione that must be added to fish-based cat food), but here's my cat's expert opinion on the flavors she has tried: Paw Lickin' Chicken: Just plain and simple, shredded chicken breast in a light clear gravy. I think this is the one she gets least excited about, so I don't feed it too often. Grandma's Chicken Soup: One of her favorites. This flavor tends to have much more liquid and less meat than the others so I wouldn't use it as a primary food. However, I like to rotate this one regularly and feed it more often in warmer weather to ensure she's getting enough moisture. Also contains peas, carrots, & pumpkin. Funky Chunky: Probably her 2nd favorite. Similar to Grandma's Chicken Soup, but much less broth/gravy and much more meat. This one also has peas, carrots, pumpkin, and the shreds of meat are larger. Nine Liver: Her 3rd favorite, which surprised me. Shredded chicken breast and chicken liver, no veggies. The liver pieces are actually fairly small tidbits, not huge chunks like they look to be in the photos. Green Eggs and Chicken: Shredded chicken breast, peas, spinach, and little bits of egg. She isn't as fond of this one, so I've stopped buying this flavor. Pretty sure it's the egg she doesn't like, as she does like another flavor that contains spinach. Peking Ducken: By far, her favorite. Shredded chicken breast, small tidbits of duck breast, pumpkin. I was quite surprised by how much she loved this flavor -especially since I only bought the first can of Peking Ducken on a whim. (It would be one of the more expensive flavors!) On the Cat Wok: Another favorite. This one has shredded chicken breast and shredded beef, with pumpkin. Steak Frites: Shredded beef, sweet potato, & pumpkin. She prefers "On the Cat Wok" so I think she's not as fond of beef, but she's content to eat this flavor about once a week. I serve Grandma's Chicken Soup, Funky Chunk, 9 Liver, and Peking Ducken in heavy rotation, tossing in the occasional can of On the Cat Wok, Steak Frites, and Paw Lickin' Chicken. If your cat is extremely picky, I suggest trying Paw Lickin' Chicken. If you feed fish, I've heard that Mack & Jack is the kind cats like the most.
Review: Marley Loves This Stuff - This review is really written by my cat Marley, a finicky eater for 11+ years - Meow (Marley calling for this food), Purrrrr (Marley while eating this food). He loves it. It is really nice because I'm making him happy while giving him better quality. I also give it to my other 2 cats, and they love it too - so I go through a lot of it and it's not cheap, but worth it. I put out small amounts at a time because they lick off the gravy first, and from there, the food spoils fairly quickly - the now-unmoisturized chicken dries out fast and becomes straw-like (I would rate it 4-stars for this reason but Marley says 5!). So I give small amounts and they know they have to finish all the chicken before they get more - but there is a little bit of waste. I still have to give dry food and sometimes a cheaper pate can (lasts longer) if I'm going to be gone long and have to set out lots of food. Some reviewers of this food were upset that it has so much moisture (85%), but that is one of the main reasons I buy it - (also grain-free, made to human standards). Cats in nature get most of their moisture from their food. And their natural prey would contain about the same moisture as this food. They really don't drink enough water to get their hydration. And hydration is so important to help kidneys, uti's, etc. The 5.5 oz cans seem to have a higher chicken ratio than the 10 oz. cans, though both say 85% moisture. I also saw a somewhat negative review about the potato starch - it is the 3rd ingredient after chicken and water. The reviewer said the potato starch has been increased by Weruva - I don't know because I've been using this food for less than a year - also don't know if potato starch is beneficial but I'm going to check it out. Lastly, the amount of vomiting among all 3 cats, especially Marley, has decreased drastically since I switched to this. Vomiting can't be healthy or fun for them - they are purging themselves of food they are having trouble digesting. And they get little or no nutrition from the puked-up food. And I get a cleanup and wasted $ on the wasted food. If that is factored in, maybe the price (per digested ounce) is about the same?

## Features

- Paw Lickin’ Chicken (3oz cans, pack of 24) Featuring thinly shredded, cage-free boneless, skinless white-meat chicken in a delicious gravy. Our most popular flavor!
- Weruva Classic Cat Food - The original lineup of our timeless, natural recipes inspired by the rescue cats our company is named after; Webster, Rudy, & Vanessa
- Grain-free, Gluten-free, & Carrageenan-free. No corn, wheat or soy. Free from any artificial colors & preservatives
- 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 Foods with real ingredients you can see in every recipe

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001TM70XS |
| Additional Features | Grain Free |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Corn-Free, Gluten Free, Grain-Free, Soy Free, Wheat Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | No Artificial Colors |
| Best Sellers Rank | #803 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #51 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand | Weruva |
| Brand Name | Weruva |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,771 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Paw Lickin Chicken |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00878408000317 |
| Included Components | One (1) Case of Twenty-Four (24) 3oz Wet Cat Food Cans |
| Item Form | Wet |
| Item Type Name | Wet Cat Food |
| Item Weight | 72 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Weruva |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 317 |
| Model Number | 0317 |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Package Size Name | Pack of 24 - 3oz Cans |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Benefits | Grain-free, supports urinary tract health, produced in human food facilities |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cat Main Meal, Grain-Free Diet, Antibiotic-Free Diet |
| Special Ingredients | grain-free |
| Specific Uses For Product | Active |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 878408000317 |
| Unit Count | 72.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guaranteed through Weruva's Authorized Dealer Network |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** All Life Stages
- **Brand:** Weruva
- **Flavor:** Paw Lickin Chicken
- **Item Form:** Wet
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Active

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Flavor** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: what is the consistancy of the food**
A: Weruva Paw Lickin' Chicken is shredded white meat chicken in a light sauce.  The consistency of the sauce is thicker than water but not as thick as a heavy stew.  The food actually tastes pretty good (yes, I tasted it out of curiosity) even if it is unseasoned.  Our little guy loves it.

**Q: what is the shelf life for these cans?**
A: I haven't reviewed "Grandma's Chicken Soup", just Polynesian BBQ and one of the others. I would guess that the shelf life is typical of canned foods, though. The cases I bought (two different flavors) have "Best By" dates of August 2018.

**Q: Has anybody had any luck with their cats losing weight on this? I have a very fat cat who needs to lose weight on grain-free food.**
A: Out of all the Weruva flavors, this is my cats favorite. 
I'm now feeding this, along with some Blue Tastefuls Tuna (and some dry every now and then), to my 23 lb Maine Coon.  Like others here, he was placed on a prescription diet for digestive problems and weight loss.  He gained 2 lbs on the prescription diet!   I believe getting him off the high carb is going to help his weight loss.
Talk to a vet about how much to feed each day since it depends on caloric content of the food you're feeding.   Total calories vary with each variety of canned food and you can find the total calories per can by checking the label for  kcal/can. 
Ideally, my cat needs to consume 280 calories a day to get to, and maintain, a healthy weight.

**Q: does the 5 oz can have a pop-top lid or do i need a can opener?**
A: it's a pop top lid. you don't need a can opener for any of their food.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 paws up! Expensive but worth every single penny
*by V***T on November 15, 2011*

I lost 2 cats from kidney disease (most likely caused by melamine-tained cat food in 2007-8). When I got my new fur-baby, I swore it would never happen again. While there are several promising options that provide excellent feline nutrition AND meet mama's exacting standards, the part I hadn't factored in was having a picky cat. Most canned food has a pate-like texture... which she won't touch. There are a few sliced/chunks in gravy options... she licks up the gravy and leaves the rest. Weruva, however, she gobbles right up. Licks the plate clean - even the flavors with peas and other veggies. I'm super impressed with this food - it meets my standards for food safety (grain free; human-grade; no yucky additives for color/odor/flavor; free range; hormone/antibiotic free, etc.) AND the darned cat will actually eat it. A few bonus features for this food: - It's the only canned cat food I've found that doesn't make me gag when I open the can. Looks appetizing, like you've opened a can of progresso or something. - Pleasant to non-existent odor when I open the can, spoon the food onto a plate, etc. My small apartment appreciates this! - If any shreds remain on the plate, doesn't gross me out to wash with the same sponge I use on my own dishes. - The... err.. end results in the litter box are also nearly non-existent as far as odor goes. My small apartment definitely appreciates this! I haven't tried her on any of the fish flavors (I can't stand the smell of fish at all and I'm not a fan of the Menadione that must be added to fish-based cat food), but here's my cat's expert opinion on the flavors she has tried: Paw Lickin' Chicken: Just plain and simple, shredded chicken breast in a light clear gravy. I think this is the one she gets least excited about, so I don't feed it too often. Grandma's Chicken Soup: One of her favorites. This flavor tends to have much more liquid and less meat than the others so I wouldn't use it as a primary food. However, I like to rotate this one regularly and feed it more often in warmer weather to ensure she's getting enough moisture. Also contains peas, carrots, & pumpkin. Funky Chunky: Probably her 2nd favorite. Similar to Grandma's Chicken Soup, but much less broth/gravy and much more meat. This one also has peas, carrots, pumpkin, and the shreds of meat are larger. Nine Liver: Her 3rd favorite, which surprised me. Shredded chicken breast and chicken liver, no veggies. The liver pieces are actually fairly small tidbits, not huge chunks like they look to be in the photos. Green Eggs and Chicken: Shredded chicken breast, peas, spinach, and little bits of egg. She isn't as fond of this one, so I've stopped buying this flavor. Pretty sure it's the egg she doesn't like, as she does like another flavor that contains spinach. Peking Ducken: By far, her favorite. Shredded chicken breast, small tidbits of duck breast, pumpkin. I was quite surprised by how much she loved this flavor -especially since I only bought the first can of Peking Ducken on a whim. (It would be one of the more expensive flavors!) On the Cat Wok: Another favorite. This one has shredded chicken breast and shredded beef, with pumpkin. Steak Frites: Shredded beef, sweet potato, & pumpkin. She prefers "On the Cat Wok" so I think she's not as fond of beef, but she's content to eat this flavor about once a week. I serve Grandma's Chicken Soup, Funky Chunk, 9 Liver, and Peking Ducken in heavy rotation, tossing in the occasional can of On the Cat Wok, Steak Frites, and Paw Lickin' Chicken. If your cat is extremely picky, I suggest trying Paw Lickin' Chicken. If you feed fish, I've heard that Mack & Jack is the kind cats like the most.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marley Loves This Stuff
*by A***M on October 16, 2015*

This review is really written by my cat Marley, a finicky eater for 11+ years - Meow (Marley calling for this food), Purrrrr (Marley while eating this food). He loves it. It is really nice because I'm making him happy while giving him better quality. I also give it to my other 2 cats, and they love it too - so I go through a lot of it and it's not cheap, but worth it. I put out small amounts at a time because they lick off the gravy first, and from there, the food spoils fairly quickly - the now-unmoisturized chicken dries out fast and becomes straw-like (I would rate it 4-stars for this reason but Marley says 5!). So I give small amounts and they know they have to finish all the chicken before they get more - but there is a little bit of waste. I still have to give dry food and sometimes a cheaper pate can (lasts longer) if I'm going to be gone long and have to set out lots of food. Some reviewers of this food were upset that it has so much moisture (85%), but that is one of the main reasons I buy it - (also grain-free, made to human standards). Cats in nature get most of their moisture from their food. And their natural prey would contain about the same moisture as this food. They really don't drink enough water to get their hydration. And hydration is so important to help kidneys, uti's, etc. The 5.5 oz cans seem to have a higher chicken ratio than the 10 oz. cans, though both say 85% moisture. I also saw a somewhat negative review about the potato starch - it is the 3rd ingredient after chicken and water. The reviewer said the potato starch has been increased by Weruva - I don't know because I've been using this food for less than a year - also don't know if potato starch is beneficial but I'm going to check it out. Lastly, the amount of vomiting among all 3 cats, especially Marley, has decreased drastically since I switched to this. Vomiting can't be healthy or fun for them - they are purging themselves of food they are having trouble digesting. And they get little or no nutrition from the puked-up food. And I get a cleanup and wasted $ on the wasted food. If that is factored in, maybe the price (per digested ounce) is about the same?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The BEST Canned Cat Food
*by M***. on November 20, 2016*

As far as canned cat food goes, Weruva's Paw Lickin' Chicken is probably one of the best around. Yes, there is a lot of gravy, but that's a good thing considering cats should be getting most of their hydration and moisture content from their food. In the wild, cats would be catching their food and eating it raw. Therefore, a raw diet would be the most species appropriate diet and the best for your cat. However, it isn't the most convenient or cost-effective, so I'd say this is the next best thing if you don't want to go raw. What I like about this particular flavor is that there are no veggies or grains. Cats are obligate carnivores and don't need to eat starches like peas, rice, corn, or potatoes. Their bodies are just not biologically equipped to digest these ingredients, so the fewer the better. Sure, cats can do just fine eating these, but it doesn't mean it's "good" for them. Just like not getting cancer from smoking doesn't make smoking good for you. However, while many canned foods claim to be "grain free", they're not "starch free". Fillers like potato starch or pea powder are still used. Dry foods are also pretty bad for cats due to low moisture and high fillers. I don't recommend dry food for cats at all, not ever, even the expensive brands. Lastly, this is the only brand and flavor of canned food I buy. However, I also feed my cat a raw diet that includes turkey and duck for variety. But of all the foods I've ever fed her over the last 7 years, this is a clear favorite. I've never seen her lick a plate so clean! She LOVES Paw Lickin Chicken unlike anything else. It's the only food that has her literally begging for more. Do your cat a favor and at least try it. If you can afford to feed your cat a raw-only diet, and can commit to that, then that's what I'd recommend. But if you would rather do canned out of price or convenience, then this is definitely the one you want. So glad I found it for such a good price on Amazon. I'll be back for more!

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