lbeachstace
Member Since 2022
I wanted to post about this, in case people didn't know.
We started feeding Buddy Weruva WX when his phosphorus numbers came back high on recent blood work. Initially, we were mixing it with Stella and Chewy Purrfect Pate Chicken.
We then switched him completely over to Weruva WX. Over the next week, he became very constipated and then started to lose weight. It wasn't until about 3 weeks later that we thought it could be the food switch, so we went back to Stella and Chewy.
A friend told me yesterday, that on the Chewy site, the feeding instructions say: This food is not complete and balanced and should not be fed as the only meal to cats on an everyday basis.
I NEVER heard of this before for pet food. So three weeks of vet visits, constipation and weight loss where due to poor labeling and nutrition.
We all know what treats look like but canned food is not something i would ever assume to be a supplement or a treat.
Hard lesson learned and i want to be sure others know.
We started feeding Buddy Weruva WX when his phosphorus numbers came back high on recent blood work. Initially, we were mixing it with Stella and Chewy Purrfect Pate Chicken.
We then switched him completely over to Weruva WX. Over the next week, he became very constipated and then started to lose weight. It wasn't until about 3 weeks later that we thought it could be the food switch, so we went back to Stella and Chewy.
A friend told me yesterday, that on the Chewy site, the feeding instructions say: This food is not complete and balanced and should not be fed as the only meal to cats on an everyday basis.
I NEVER heard of this before for pet food. So three weeks of vet visits, constipation and weight loss where due to poor labeling and nutrition.
We all know what treats look like but canned food is not something i would ever assume to be a supplement or a treat.
Hard lesson learned and i want to be sure others know.