We’ve rated Caru cat food on ingredient quality, species-appropriateness, recalls, and more. Read our Caru cat food review to learn how this brand stacks up.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Caru Food on What Matters
We’ve rated the brand on six key criteria for quality. Here’s how it rates in each of these six crucial areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 8/10
- Ingredient Quality – 9/10
- Product Variety – 8/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 7/10
- Recall History – 10/10
Overall Score: 8.1/10
In total, we give Caru food a 49 out of 60 rating or a A- grade.
About Caru Food
Caru is a cat and dog food company known for producing high-quality, human-grade pet foods. All of their products feature USDA inspected poultry or meat with responsibly sourced fruit and veggies. Their recipes are crafted in small batches and made in the USA.
The brand was founded in 2010 by Pamela and Adrian Pettyan, both Canadian medical professionals who spent many years running a healthcare center for families in their local community. Their passion for healthcare in humans carried over into their lives as pet parents when their beloved Golden Retriever, Karu, began suffering from chronic health problems.
Using what they learned through their medical practice, the Pettyans began feeding Karu a homemade diet. He improved quickly and dramatically. Inspired by this amazing transformation, the couple began working with an animal Ph.D. nutritionist to create a complete line of nourishing dog and cat foods.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Caru is a family-owned business based in the United States but run by two Canadian medical professionals. All products are produced in the United States with the exception of Daily Dish Smoothies which are made with human-grade ingredients in a human food plant in Thailand.
All of Caru’s ingredients are human-grade and, because their products are processed in human food facilities, the products themselves are accurately classified as human-grade. Their products are made in plants certified by the USDA in small, “artisan” batches.
Caru sources their ingredients from the United States with the exception of some of their vitamins and minerals which comes from Europe and/or Japan. Their tapioca starch is sourced from Thailand and their Daily Dish Smoothies are made in Thailand using ingredients from non-China sources.
Recall History
To our knowledge, Caru has never had a product recall.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Caru Offer?
Caru offers a variety of natural, healthy stews for cats as well as a limited assortment of treats.
The Caru Classics line of stews are made from 100% human-grade, non-GMO ingredients including USDA inspected poultry or meat. They are rich in moisture to support your cat’s hydration and made with a limited number of ingredients, making them a good option for picky eaters and cats with food allergies.
Caru offers two flavors of squeezable cat treats in the Daily Dish Smoothies line: chicken and tuna. They also offer three flavors of single-protein cat treats: chicken, salmon, and tuna.
Caru also offers a selection of bone broths for dogs and cats.
What Do Customers Think of Caru Food?
Caru doesn’t appear to be one of the biggest cat food brands out there, so we weren’t able to find a large selection of reviews. You can purchase the majority of their products on Chewy which is where we found the most customer reviews.
Most Caru products on Chewy have a 3.5- to 4-star rating with an average of 30 to 50 reviews.
Many customers are pleased with the quality of the ingredients, though some found the consistency of the stew too liquid. Others complained about the packaging and the large 6-ounce volume, though the cartons are specifically designed to be resealed and later recycled.
Let’s take a look at a few reviews from some of the most popular recipes from Caru.
Positive Reviews
“All three of my cats like the chicken. It is a good quality of human grade food that is good for cats. After reading a lot on what other pet foods are made from it just makes you sick that they feed our loving pets such garbage. I don’t think I would ever buy anything else but good quality for my family of three.” – Linda reviewing Caru Classic Chicken Stew
“I bought this for my cat after she had dental surgery (6 teeth removed) because I figured she’d like to have something soft to eat. So I gave her a small bowl of it, then started using it to soften her dry food. She goes crazy for it! I bought some of the less expensive, regular chicken broth for cats and dogs, too, but she didn’t seem to like it. I’m giving her this stuff as a treat now.” – IrisG reviewing Caru Free-Range Chicken Bone Broth
Negative Reviews
“When I opened the first one, I thought it looked awful. But the cats loved it! That’s all the proof I needed. My only complaint is the packaging. One package is way too much for one cat, and it’s difficult to split it up between them. I ended up spooning it out across the 3 bowls, but it was awkward. I’ll think of it as an option, but really hope they change the packaging. Maybe pouches?” – Jain reviewing Caru Classic Wild Salmon & Turkey Stew
“I thought this would be a good choice for my Maine Coone cat, who is in declined health due to renal failure and hyperthyroidism. At first, it looked promising as he started to eat it, but he walked away and hasn’t eaten it since. My other cats weren’t fans of it, either. I’ll be donating it to my vet or local SPCA.” – Smj999smj reviewing Caru Classic Turkey Stew
What Did Our Test Cats Think?
To write this review, I ordered a varied selection of Caru products. I ordered the Classic Turkey Stew Grain-Free Wet Cat Food, the salmon Daily Dish Smoothies, the tuna recipe Baked Bites treats, and the Daily Dish Pumpkin Broth. One of my cats is allergic to chicken, so I really appreciated all the single-protein recipes Caru has to offer.
I’ve started using bone broth to give my cats’ wet food a more gravy-like texture, so the pumpkin broth was a big hit when mixed with various wet foods. The turkey stew itself was very liquid, so I didn’t have to mix it with anything. My cats prefer gravy-heavy wet foods, so they loved the texture.
Overall, all of the Caru products I tried went over well. I had no issue with the resealable cartons, though I’ve used this type of packaging before. I did agree that the 6-ounce volume was pretty large but I have three cats, so it worked out well splitting it among the three of them as a supplement to dry food.
Caru Food – Top 3 Products Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Main Protein Source | Calories | Price | Our Grade |
Caru Classic Turkey Stew Grain-Free Wet Food | Wet | Turkey | 30 kcal/oz. | $0.50 per oz | A- |
Caru Classics Chicken Stew Grain-Free Wet Cat Food | Wet | Chicken | 26 kcal/oz. | $0.50 per oz | A- |
Caru Soft ‘n Tasty Baked Bites Tuna Recipe Grain-Free Cat Treats | Treat | Tuna | 3 kcal/treat | $1.99 per oz | B- |
How Much Does Caru Food Cost?
Most of Caru’s wet cat food products seem to be priced right around $0.50 per ounce. Caru recommends feeding 1 carton a day per 6 to 8 pounds of body weight for a daily cost of around $3.00.
Because Caru cat foods are fairly low in calories, some cats may need more than Caru’s recommendations. The average 10-pound cat requires about 200 calories, or a little over 7 ounces of Caru wet food per day. The daily cost to feed a 10-pound cat would be about $3.60.
Overall, Is Caru Food A Good Choice?
Caru is one of the few cat food brands we’ve reviewed that is fully human-grade. This means that not only do they use human-grade ingredients, but their products are made in human food facilities. Even the recipes that are made in Thailand are made in human food facilities.
Not only does Caru use high-quality ingredients, but most of their products are very protein-focused and rich in moisture. Their stews have a much more liquid texture than many wet foods, but some cats may like it. It’s also a benefit for cats with dental problems and kidney issues.
Overall, Caru is moderately priced compared to brands like Open Farm, Koha,and Smalls that offer similar quality, though certainly on the higher end of the spectrum for wet food. They offer a fairly large selection of flavors for their stews, though they don’t offer any dry foods.
If you’re looking for a high-quality product to provide your cat with plenty of protein and moisture, we highly recommend Caru.
Where Is Caru Food Sold?
You may be able to find Caru cat food products in local and independent pet retailers, but the best place to purchase them is online from Chewy or Amazon. Caru provides a list of their in-store retail partners for both the United States and Canada on their website.
I have been feeding my cat with Caru since I was abroad. They have a really good reputation for making clean and nutritious cat food amongst cat moms & dads in Korea and it helped my cat adjust to wet food! Now she only eats wet food not only this but other ones as well (She used to hate wet food since she was only fed with dry kibbles during her stray years but we had to change that bc she barely drinks water) Plus it smells so good that I wanna eat it some times lol I just wanted to make comment here to say that I really recommend it to anyone ! It’s one of the brands that need more attention <3
Thanks for your input, Irene! Glad your cat likes it!
Just a note that Caru (“new look/new size/new forumula”) now contain 5.5 ounces rather than 6.0.
Thanks for the info, Patricia! I’ll see if we can get an update on this review.
I’m a big fan of Caru because they produce their food in human-grade facilities using human grade quality ingredients. Unlike with other brands, my cat doesn’t experience diarrhea when eating Caru. Plus, he really seems to enjoy it. So, I highly recommend Caru 🙂