Whiskas UK
MARNIE MCLAIRD
"These last couple of boxes have been…"
These last couple of boxes have been thrown out untouched. Cats have Been eating dry food. It stinks, as if it is already rotten a short while after the pouch is opened. One of my cats was rushed to the vet last week. I think there may be a connection and Pets at Home are arranging for the food to be collected and investigated. I wash their bowls, put in a new pack and they walk away… I think they know.
Kim Wood
"My cats no longer eat Whiskas pouches - what has changed?"
My Cats used to love Whiskas pouches. They are expensive and they were a treat. Now they only eat the jelly and not the chunks. What has Whiskas done? I'm going to have to move to something else as I throw away half of it every time.
Deejay O'Flaherty
"I have been buying Whiskas in Jelly…"
I have been buying Whiskas in Jelly since I had my oldest cat when young and she is now 16 y.o. Many of the pouches are rancid when opening them you can smell they stink and rancid is the only word. I have also opened some thinking it was okay and the cat has barely touched it, and an hour later that also smells rancid. They are selling rancid cat food. It's made two of my cats ill off their food and upset stomachs. I emailed them a week ago and no reply. I'll be calling them tomorrow and also pointing them to this thread. They can't dismiss us all. The Whiskas in gravy seems unaffected. But whether poultry or the fish the food is rancid and potentially lethal to cats.
John oconnell
"Terrible whiskas cat food"
My cats always eat whisks but now the don't eat it at all. These pouches cost £14.00 a box. This is money down the drain. Don't buy this product ever
Lynn
"Shrinking sachets"
The past week my cat has been really agitated whenever we eat. He stole food of my plate this morning, which he never does. It was like he was always hungry. After some investigation today turns out the packet of sachets I bought recently are 85g each instead of the usual 100g. Same price as usual, same packaging. Poor little bugger.
Stephen Clarke
"Whiskas Poultry in Jelly"
A few months ago would have rated whiskas poultry in jelly as 5 star, 4 cats been eating it for a few years with no issues, normally empty bowls.
Something has changed recently as they now sniff and walk away, usually ends up in bin.
Filled out form form on website, including photographs but no reply.
liz swinford
"My 7 year old British shorthair has…"
My 7 year old British shorthair has lived on chicken in jelly tins and Royal Canin dried shorthair food..the last few months its mostly gone onto the bird table..and then the last few weeks its been a defo no no..so changed brands and thats fine..so they must have changed the recipe as I know cats are cats lol..but this is different..most probably putting junk in it to make more profit and produce cheaper.. smells awful too...duh
Mrs East
"l have two cats both fed on W pouches"
l have two cats both fed on W pouches, no issues occasional turn away but nothing major, then l got 3 boxes of 40 recently and they both dont want to know, one has been quite poorly refusing all food for several days, the other day l started on an older box that l still have, and as if by magic he`s back on form, eating every last bit, not one ounce of waste, l`ve been throwing out full dishes thats left to dry up, what have they done to the usual great whiskers? Are they contaminated with some bug, or is it part of this pathetic agenda to kill everything and everyone? Please investigate recall or put things back to how it was, l dont like throwing money in the bin.
Vivienne Hainsworth
"The company are been very deceptive…"
The company are been very deceptive with their product. There are Pouches with different amounts 100g and 85g in but the cost is the same. Not only that they hide the weight on the back of the box rather than clearly marking it on front for all to see, if other companies can put weight on front of box why can't Whiskers.? It's been decietful. On top of that there is more water than Meat or Fish in the food. So much for caring about Cat welfare. More a case of caring about profit than welfare of the animal.
Ricci Polack
"Cat’s won’t touch it anymore and it…"
Cat’s won’t touch it anymore and it smells terrible
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