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Duck & Turkey Dry Food
Weruva

Duck & Turkey Dry Food

Verified Jun 20, 2026

Cat · Dry Adult All Breed Sizes

This is a high‑protein, grain‑free dry cat food featuring duck, duck meal, and turkey meal as the main animal protein sources, with peas providing additional plant protein and carbohydrates. It’s relatively low in carbohydrates for a kibble and includes added taurine and omega fatty acids from salmon oil and flaxseed. This formula is designed for adult cats who do well on a grain‑free, higher‑protein diet and can be paired with wet foods for extra hydration.

Over-the-counter No recalls
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KibbleLab Score
8.4 out of 10

This is a protein‑dense, grain‑free dry food with named duck and turkey meals at the top of the ingredient list, which is a strong foundation for most healthy adult cats. The fat level is moderate and the fiber is reasonable, making it suitable for many indoor and active cats, as long as portions are controlled. It relies on peas and pea protein as key carbohydrate and plant‑protein sources, which is acceptable for cats but something I like owners to be aware of, especially for pets with very sensitive digestion.

The KibbleLab Score (1–10) is assessed from publicly available product data. Our evaluation is science-based, not marketing-based.

Ingredient composition Quality, beneficial additions, absence of artificial colors/flavors
Nutritional profile Protein, fat, fiber evaluated for stated life stage and food type
AAFCO compliance Complete and balanced certification; feeding trials valued higher
Health considerations Sensitivity profile, DCM risk, processing method
9.0 – 10 Top Pick
8.0 – 8.9 Strong Choice
7.0 – 7.9 Solid Option
6.0 – 6.9 Worth a Conversation
Below 6 Not Recommended

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At a Glance

Health Benefits
Skin Coat Health Digestive Health High Energy
Suitable For
Adult All Breed Sizes
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Nutritional Perspective

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Strengths

  • High protein level (40% as fed) from named animal sources like duck, duck meal, and turkey meal, which helps support lean muscle in cats.
  • Moderate fat (16%) with added omega‑3 and omega‑6 fatty acids from salmon oil and flaxseed, which can support skin and coat health.
  • Grain‑free formulation can be helpful for cats that don’t tolerate common grains, while still providing fiber from beet pulp and peas to support digestion.
  • Includes added taurine at a clearly stated level (0.2%), which is essential for feline heart, eye, and overall health.

Considerations

  • Peas and pea protein are prominent ingredients, so a portion of the protein is plant‑derived rather than purely from meat, which may not be ideal for very protein‑sensitive or kidney‑compromised cats without veterinary guidance.
  • Contains multiple common animal allergens (duck, turkey, egg, beef tallow, salmon oil), so it may not be suitable for cats with known food allergies or on strict elimination diets.
  • The calorie density is relatively high at 430 kcal per cup, so even small over‑feedings can lead to weight gain; measuring portions carefully is important, especially for indoor or lower‑activity cats.
Scored using the rubric of an NAVC Certified Pet Nutrition Coach (PNCC). This is informational, not veterinary advice.

Full Ingredient List

Duck, Duck Meal, Turkey Meal, Peas, Pea Protein, Beef Tallow, Turkey, Dried Beet Pulp, Dried Egg, Flaxseed, Natural Flavors, Salt, Choline Chloride, Salmon Oil, Taurine, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Lactic Acid, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Zinc Proteinate, Sodium Selenite, Riboflavin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Calcium Iodate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Biotin, Folic Acid, Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative), Rosemary Extract, Citric Acid (Preservative).

Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.

Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.

Top 5 Ingredients Explained

01
Duck
Duck is used in pet food primarily as a flavorful animal protein and fat source, commonly included in limited-ingredient or novel-protein formulas for dogs and cats. It supplies high-quality amino acids and energy and can help pets with sensitivities to common proteins, but it is relatively rich in fat (so may be unsuitable for low‑fat or pancreatitis-prone animals), can still trigger allergies in some pets, and requires proper cooking/processing and handling to avoid bacterial contamination.
02
Duck
Duck is used in pet food primarily as a flavorful animal protein and fat source, commonly included in limited-ingredient or novel-protein formulas for dogs and cats. It supplies high-quality amino acids and energy and can help pets with sensitivities to common proteins, but it is relatively rich in fat (so may be unsuitable for low‑fat or pancreatitis-prone animals), can still trigger allergies in some pets, and requires proper cooking/processing and handling to avoid bacterial contamination.
03
Turkey
Turkey is commonly used as a primary animal protein in dog and cat foods, offering highly digestible, high‑quality protein and supplying essential amino acids along with B vitamins, phosphorus and zinc to support muscle maintenance and metabolism. Its fat level varies by cut so products can be lean or richer; some pets may develop allergies to poultry, cooked bones are hazardous, raw meat carries bacterial risk, and owners should rely on balanced commercial formulations (and ensure adequate taurine for cats) if turkey is a main ingredient.
04
Pea
Pea is a plant-based ingredient used in pet foods as a source of protein, soluble and insoluble fiber, and micronutrients (often included as whole peas, pea flour, or pea protein concentrate) to boost protein content and improve texture. While peas can provide digestible carbohydrates, fiber, and some plant protein useful especially for dogs, they are not a complete protein for obligate carnivores like cats and — when overused, particularly in concentrated forms or as a major component of grain‑free diets — have been scrutinized for a possible association with canine dilated cardiomyopathy and can contribute to nutrient imbalances or excess calories, so balanced formulation and compliance with AAFCO nutritional profiles are important.
05
Pea Protein
Pea protein is a concentrated plant-based protein and functional ingredient in pet foods used to raise protein levels, improve texture and contribute soluble fiber, vitamins and minerals. It can be a useful, digestible protein source for dogs and a supplemental protein in some cat formulas, but because it is lower in certain essential amino acids (and cats are obligate carnivores), diets relying heavily on pea protein should be formulated to meet AAFCO nutrient profiles and owners should note potential legume sensitivities and the debated link between high‑pulse, grain‑free diets and canine heart concerns.

Nutritional Breakdown

How to read As Fed versus Dry Matter As fed shows the numbers straight off the label, water included. Dry matter removes the water so you can compare a wet food and a dry food fairly.
As Fed
Crude Protein (min)
40.00%
Low High
Crude Fat (min)
16.00%
Low High
Crude Fiber (max)
4.00%
Low High
Moisture (max)
10.00%
Low High
430
kcal / Cup
3610
kcal / Kg
Moderate
Calorie density category
What is calorie density How many calories the food packs per unit. Denser foods mean smaller portions for the same calories.

Product Details & Brand

Product Specs

Lifestage Adult
Breed size All Breed Sizes
Texture Kibble
Food type Dry

Brand

Weruva

The flagship Weruva brand offers premium wet cat and dog foods made with whole cuts of meat and fish, produced according to strict human food standards. Known for its high-moisture, protein-rich recipes, Weruva caters to pet owners seeking top-quality nutrition.

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Manufacturer

Company name Weruva International, Inc.
Founded 2006
Headquarters Natick, Massachusetts, USA
Website weruva.com
Manufacturing type Contract Manufacturer
Manufacturing country Thailand
Manufacturing region Chonburi Province
Manufacturing oversight

Weruva pet foods are manufactured in human food facilities that meet strict standards for safety and quality, including FDA, BRC, and HACCP certifications. The company oversees manufacturing closely to ensure ingredient integrity and overall product safety.

Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.

Recall History

No recalls on record

Weruva Duck & Turkey Dry Food has no recalls since 2014.

Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Weruva ever been recalled?

We have no recalls on record for Weruva. We monitor the FDA Pet Food Recall Database daily.

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