Our cats do fine with the Cats it the Kitchen foods... but they only eat them a couple times a week because their rotation of brands and recipes is relatively big! I guess that's a benefit of them being picky!Personally, the Weruva Cats in the Kitchen constipated my kitty because it has three different gums in the formula. That is not to say it will constipate every cat though.
Weruva definitely has some very decent low-carb foods, though others--especially a few in the "original" line and pouches--are pretty high-carb. I'm glad they have detailed nutritional information on their Web site that's easy to check.
Actually Weruva is very low in carbs as it's one of the best foods to feed a cat. It has high protein, high moisture & low carbs. It is easy on the digestive system. Try reading this website http://catinfo.org.
Cat food should have at least 45% protein, less than 10% carbs, 25-35% fat. The more moisture the better.
All anyone has to do is figure out the DM carb content, but since I already did the work, here is the info I found.
cats in the kitchen Chicken Frick 'A Zee 2.7
cats in the kitchen Fowl Ball 5.8
cats in the kitchen The Double Dip 9.7
Paw Lickin’ Chicken 3.9
truluxe On The Cat Wok 4.9
truluxe Quick 'N Quirky 1
truluxe Steak Frites 7.5