If you're not in australia then you have the same challenge that Weruva did- they are in the U.S. and the store in Australia gave them little information- and the vets gave them even less, despite many efforts to find out what was believed to be the cause. WHen the 1 vet said it might be mercury...
I've been totally transparent about my relationship with Weruva from my first post here and on other Australian cat forum sites. I'm sorry you didn't see that somewhere. I have received no money nor request from the company nor would I have accepted it. I am very well known in the US as a pet...
The ONE Australian vet who had a cat who seemed to be sick from the food said the cat tested high for mercury - that's why the food was tested for that. There were no other symptoms or reasons to suspect anything else - if food was even the cause of this kitty's illness. This is exactly why...
It's actually not clear the the food was teh cause of whatever illnesses there were- which may not have been accurately reported, either. Social media can create problems actually. So for now, take a deep breath and let's see how this all shakes out.
The wonderful relieving news for everyone is this message from the Weruva company:
Regarding our recent announcement (goo.gl/fxDcy8), all tested foods have come back clear.
Per veterinary guidance, initial testing focused on heavy metals (mercury and arsenic). All foods tested have shown levels...
The only potentially affected foods are some flavors made only for the Australian market- no products in the U.S. are in any way affected. Paw Lickin' Chicken will always be everybody's favorite!