16 reviews forWhiskas 7+ Senior Pouches in Gravy
Upload your product photo04/03/25|PJ
Gravy
My 2 cats are getting on in age and I noticed one of them seems to have developed a sensitive stomach she simply cannot tolerate dry food now as soon as she eats it up it comes. I've tried all manners of expensive food since just a waste of money. Whiskers in gravy seems to be the winner thus far.
09/07/22|Tim Fairless
What is in the solids?
I have two cats. One of them was a stray and is definitely not a fussy eater. I bought this Whiskas in gravy and neither will eat the solids. They lick off the gravy and leave the solids. I put the solids out for other stray cats and they leave it too! The only animals which eat the solids are magpies and crows, which are carrion eaters. What do they put in the solids? Don't waste your money.
09/02/22
Makes a Change
My cats ate it, it made a change from other brands.
The pieces are in small square chunks and the gravy pouches are the most popular.
Smells good too, not too stinky.
10/05/19|Anna
Tasty product
Purchased this for my overweight Ragdoll. I give him half a sachet as a treat per day in addition to his other food. He laps it up in no time so enjoys it lots. He has lost half a kilo so vet is pleased. However packet could be better. When trying to squeeze out, it seeps everywhere so need to do it carefully hence thr 4 stars.
16/02/16|originally published in zooplus.ie
All gone! Yum yum...
My nfc has a sensitive tum, have tried him on more expensive brands which he ate without any problems, then a friend recommend i try this. As its poultry and gravy, it suits his digestion, and he loves it, and i love it as its such great value!
16/02/16|mogsworth
All gone! Yum yum...
My nfc has a sensitive tum, have tried him on more expensive brands which he ate without any problems, then a friend recommend i try this. As its poultry and gravy, it suits his digestion, and he loves it, and i love it as its such great value!
17/12/14|Nicola
Plant fillers, Sugar, barely any Meat! Don't Do It!!!
Your cat eats this because it's full of sugar and a chemical spray that cats love the smell of.
It has terrible ingredients with many plant fillers (cats are strict carnivores) and an extremely low meat content.
Try Bozita, not much more expensive, 93% meat, no sugar and even high standards of animal welfare. Origen is am amazing dry cat food - looks expensive but 1 cat needs only half a cup a day.
Both available here on Zooplus
05/04/14
Top class
Our cat loves the ones with sauce. She doesn't like the jelly ones at all but she clears her dish when it is the sauce one. She's 8 years old and looks really good which i think is because of the food. I would recommend this for older cats. She likes Whiskas and Felix but doesn't like any of the others.
Originally published in zooplus.de
27/01/13
Perfect
My ragdoll Mr Washington is nearly 9 years old and love this food. I've tried everything. Beforehand he had chronic dioarrhea now that has gone and he has beautiful shiny fur. I didn't used to think that Whiskas is any good but I have changed my opinion. It is perfect for older cats.
Originally published in zooplus.de
04/10/10
whiskas senior
My 12-year-old cat doesn't want to eat anything else now. That speaks for itself. :-)
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11/01/10
Whiskas Senior Pouches
My 14-year-old cat loves eating this food. I think it's great that there's specific food for older cats.
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03/11/08
Not recommended.
I wouldn't recommend this brand at all! Of course your cats would like it but it doesn't mean that they're making good choice, because it is not a healthy option. It's like McDonalds. Check ingredients of Whiskas pouches and other brands and compare (especially take a moment to check the meat content). I am sure that it will make you consider buying something else.
Originally published in zooplus.ie
15/08/07
Senior food is well accepted
My 17-year-old Persian cross became very fussy so I tried out loads of different cat foods. She loves the sauce and the small pieces (because of her teeth). She always empties her bowl. What's the point of buying expensive organic food if it just gets thrown away!
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24/07/07
Tasty...
It's alright as a bit of a change and our cats like the taste.
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16/08/06
Senior: perfect alongside other food
My cat is probably over 10 years old now and is slightly allergic to certain foods. We tried all sorts of wet foods, from Aldi to IAMS, and embarrassingly ended up on Whiskas. For a start, the quantity is perfect. My cat gets a pouch of wet food a day, split over two meals because she wouldn't eat more in one go (the rest of her diet is premium dry food). Canned food dries out too quickly in such small portions, so we have to go for pouches. And my cat loves gravy so Almo Jelly Pouches are unfortunately out. All the other cat food with gravy that I've seen in pouches contains sugar. Whiskas Senior is the only one that doesn't (to my knowledge).
To be honest, I find the 4% meat content a bit disgusting because I like to know what type of meat the food contains and be sure that something else hasn't ended up in there. But as long as there's no sugar in it, I can look past that. :-) And because my cat likes Whiskas more than anything else (IAMS is yuck, jelly is gross and everything else is just average... but in comparison Whiskas is pure gold in pouches), I'll let her have what she wants. Anyway, food should always be tasty, even for cats (and I don't always eat premium food either, if I think about our canteen... ;-) )
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25/01/06
No Waste, All Taste
Pouches are by far the best way to feed your cat. There is no waste and of all pouches currently available, Whiskas is the preferred choice for my three cats. With tins, there is always some left over having been in the tin for that much longer. Overall I would say pouches have to be more economical in terms of no waste and all the taste.
Originally published in zooplus.ie