We’ve rated Feringa on ingredient quality, species-appropriateness, recalls, and more. Read our Feringa review to learn how this brand stacks up.
The Cats.com Standard — Rating Feringa on What Matters
We’ve rated Feringa 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 – 8/10
- Product Variety – 8/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 7/10
- Recall History – 9/10
Overall Score: 7.8/10
In total, we give Feringa 47 out of 60 ratings or a B+/A- grade.
How We Review Cat Food
To review Feringa, we spent hours researching the brand, learning about its history and product lineup. We studied the company’s sourcing and manufacturing practices and scoured recall databases for reports related to safety issues. To understand how other customers feel about the brand, we read dozens of customer reviews, identifying any common patterns or trends.
Finally, our reviewer independently purchased several packages of Feringa cat food and tried it out with their cats, taking notes on palatability, texture, smell, and more.
Based on this research and hands-on testing, we’ve rated the brand according to the Cats.com Standard. Learn more about the Standard here.
About Feringa
Feringa cat foods is one of the brands made by Matina GMBH. Matina GMGH is a German pet food manufacturer with headquarters in Munich. Along with pet foods, the company also makes foods for humans and snacks.
According to the company, all of their cat foods are free from soy, sugar, added flavors, preservatives, and artificial colors.
Other cat food brands made by Matina GMBH include Catessy, Concept for Life and Concept for Life Veterinary Diet; Purizon, Cosma, Greenwoods, My Star, Rosie’s Farm, Smilla, Tigeria, Tigerino, Wild Freedom, Zooplus Bio, and Zoolove.
A Feringa cat food site doesn’t appear in online searches. In order to find the site it’s necessary to visit the Matina GMBH site. The link to the Feringa page is here.
Feringa is described as being made by a “small family business” in Austria and Germany. The food is grain-free with a high meat content. The food is also described as species-appropriate.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
We didn’t find specific information about where Feringa is made, other than it’s made in Germany and Austria. Obviously, Matina is a large pet food manufacturer responsible for producing multiple brands of pet food for cats and dogs. However, they may work with smaller, perhaps family-owned businesses to produce individual brands such as Feringa. We just don’t have a way to confirm this information from Germany or Austria.
Matina states that their foods go through strict veterinary controls; and that their facilities use some of the most modern technologies. However, they don’t provide any details.
The company states that their cat foods are made with meat of human-grade quality but they don’t provide details about where the meat is sourced. The ingredients are said to be “top quality” and “species-appropriate” but, again, we didn’t find any mention of sourcing. Fruit, vegetables, and herbs are used instead of grains. They are said to be carefully selected but Feringa doesn’t say where they are from.
Recall History
We didn’t find any recalls online for Feringa but our Google results are only in English. If there are recalls in non-English language countries, they may not show up in our search results.
Matina GMBH has been in business since around 2005 so their cat food brands, such as Feringa, have been introduced since that time.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Feringa Offer?
Feringa makes both wet and dry cat foods. Their wet foods also include a special line called Feringa Meat Menu which is popular.
Dry Foods:
- Feringa Adult Duck
- Feringa Adult Fish
- Feringa Adult Turkey
- Feringa Kitten Poultry
Wet Foods:
- Poultry
- Duck & Veal
- Rabbit & Turkey
- Lamb & Rabbit
- Beef & Poultry
- Rabbit & Turkey
- Trout & Chicken
- Salmon & Turkey
Feringa Menu Kitten:
- Turkey
- Chicken & Veal
Feringa Meat Menu (wet)
- Chicken with Squash & Catnip
- Rabbit with Parsnips & Catnip
- Lamb with Potatoes & Cat Thyme
Note that there are many other wet Feringa varieties on Zooplus.co.uk.
What Do Customers Think of Feringa Cat Food?
Let’s take an overview of some of the reviews of Feringa Cat Food.
Positive Reviews
We found lots of positive reviews for Feringa, especially for the wet cat foods. Customers particularly mentioned that their cats seemed to enjoy the taste of the food. Older cats and cats that had not had great appetites before suddenly started eating better.
We also found positive reviews for Feringa’s dry cat foods. Many customers mentioned that they liked the food for the price. They said that their cats loved the food. Some customers mentioned that they had been feeding the Feringa kitten foods and there was an easy transition to the adult dry food, with or without a wet food added.
Some customers also liked the fact that Feringa has single-protein wet foods available for cats with sensitive digestion or allergies.
Negative Reviews
On Zooplus.co.uk we noticed a series of very bad reviews for the Pure Meat Menu trial packs. Customers complained of bones in the food, cats getting sick, and the food smelling bad. These bad reviews for the trial packs seem to have started in 2016 but they have continued to the present (2023).
Feringa Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Main Protein Source | Calories | Price | Our Grade |
Feringa Adult Turkey | Dry | Turkey | 391.8 kcal per cup | £8.73 per kg | A- |
Feringa Classic Meat Menu Duck & Veal with Broccoli & Dandelion | Wet | Veal, duck | 119 kcal per 100 grams | £3.75 per kg | A |
Feringa Pure Meat Menu Chicken with Pumpkin & Catnip wet cat food | Wet | Chicken | 95 Kcals per 100g | £7.08 per kg | B+ |
How Much Does Feringa Cat Food Cost?
Feringa wet cat foods are typically sold in packages of 6 on the Zooplus.co.uk site. We found the Feringa Pure Meat Menu foods, 6 cans, 200 grams each, for around £8.49.
The Feringa Classic Meat Menu wet cat foods (6 cans, 200 grams each) are currently selling for about £6.49 on the site.
There is some variation in price, depending on the recipe.
We found the Feringa dry cat food available in 3 400-gram packages for about £7.79. Two-kilogram bags are selling for £12.49.
Overall, Is Feringa Cat Food a Good Choice?
Based on the ingredients and other information about Feringa, we think their cat foods are good choices. That includes both the wet and dry foods. We’re not sure why there were problems with the Pure Meat Menu foods for some customers. We didn’t find anything odd in their recipes.
If you are interested in Feringa, we can recommend them, including the Pure Meat Menu foods. If you have any problems with their wet foods, please let us know. We would be interested in hearing about them.
Based on the ingredients and comments from people who have fed Feringa, we think the food is similar to Animonda and Smalls. One customer online compared it to Farmina.
Where Is Feringa Cat Food Sold?
Feringa is sold on Zooplus.co.uk and Bitiba.co.uk in Britain. We also found it from other online retailers in the UK such as PetsRaw.com, Alifant.co.uk, Amazon.co.uk, and on other sites.
All 3 of our beasts eat Feringa, and I’ve never seen them more enthusiastic about food. We use the cold pressed variety for dry.