Is Wild Calling still in business and could it be a good choice for your cat? Get the facts on Wild Calling in our comprehensive brand review.
Note: Unfortunately the brand has been discontinued, you can scroll down to read the full review or visit our cat food review index to search for alternative cat food brands
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Wild Calling on What Matters
We’ve analyzed Wild Calling and graded it according to the Cats.com standard, evaluating the brand on species-appropriateness, ingredient quality, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. Here’s how it rates in each of these six key areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 9/10
- Ingredient Quality – 8/10
- Product Variety – 7/10
Overall Score: 8/10
We give Wild Calling cat food a 50 out of 60 rating or an A- grade.
About Wild Calling
Wild Calling was created in 2012 by Tim Petersen and his two sons, Jeremy and Trevar. Before creating Wild Calling, the northern Colorado family was already active in the pet food industry. Tim operated his own pet food distributorship and his sons worked for the business during the summer.
Wild Calling claims to have taken inspiration from the Wild West in their business philosophy and marketing. When Pet Product News asked about these western values, executive vice president Jeremy Petersen explained that “We’re open, honest and transparent. We’re not trying to pull the wool over people’s eyes. When you think of a cowboy or someone in the West, they’re honest; it’s an honest businessperson mentality.”
Is Wild Calling Still in Business?
After almost eight years on the market, Wild Calling has gone out of business.
This isn’t the first time that Wild Calling has gone off the market. In October of 2017, the company filed for bankruptcy. The brand was briefly discontinued but in mid-2018, Barkstrong, LLC announced that it had acquired Wild Calling.
The acquisition kept Wild Calling alive until spring of 2019, when Barkstrong, LLC also filed for bankruptcy. An article in Pet Business explained that the company’s owner, A.K. Sands, had died and the family chose to dissolve the company rather than go on without Sands.
As of May 2019, you can still buy Wild Calling online, but with the company shutting down, stock is limited.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Back when it was owned by the Petersen family, Wild Calling food was manufactured in the United States.
Early in the company’s history, they partnered with Evanger’s as their manufacturer. You can learn about Evanger’s’ colorful history here. If you don’t have time to read the full rundown of Evanger’s recall history, run-ins with the FDA, and other legal troubles, just know that a lot of customers and would-be customers were disappointed by Wild Calling’s choice of manufacturing partner. Wild Calling ultimately ended the relationship and changed to a new manufacturer.
Regardless of where it was made, the company used ingredients sourced in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, refusing to source anything from China.
Has Wild Calling Cat Food Been Recalled?
It doesn’t appear that Wild Calling food has ever been recalled.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Wild Calling Offer?
Wild Calling food is meat-centric, grain-free, and made with minimal additives. The company proclaimed that their foods contain a “savagely high proportion of meat”.
The brand offers a slim but diverse selection of canned foods, each featuring 96% meat and organs. With protein sources including beef, rabbit, duck, and salmon, the lineup should have something to offer to cats with or without food sensitivities.
Their dry food selection includes two recipes, both of which are relatively limited-ingredient products.
Wild Calling Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Price | Our Grade |
Wild Calling Inland Waters Duck Recipe Grain-Free Adult | Wet | $0.36 per oz | A- |
Wild Calling Jumping Salmon 96% Salmon Grain-Free Adult | Wet | $0.36 per oz | A- |
Wild Calling Western Plains Stampede Rabbit & Sweet Potato Recipe | Dry | $0.32 per oz | C+ |
What Do Customers Think of Wild Calling Cat Food?
Most customers seem to like Wild Calling cat food. Their recipes have four-to-five-star ratings on Chewy and the majority of customers have only nice things to say, commenting on the food’s quality, meatiness, and appropriateness for cats with food sensitivities.
Positive Reviews
“My cats love this stuff. I also give them the turkey flavor. They like the chicken and rabbit also, but this and the turkey get gobbled up completely. I am happy with the ingredients and with the company that makes this. It is a family company that really cares about feeding good food to our four legged family members. I appreciate the consistency between flavors, the cans are filled completely and none are dry or soupy. Just a good smelling soft pate that my cats meow for!” – Lisa, reviewing Wild Calling Inland Waters Duck Recipe Canned Cat Food
“This brand is great, very limited ingredients, grain-free, carrageenan free. I switched my remaining cat over after losing my 13-year-old to intestinal cancer (possibly related to carrageenan in wet food). The texture of this food is wonderful and my cat gobbles it up. I am currently feeding him the turkey and the salmon and he loves them both.” – Laura, reviewing Wild Calling Jumping Salmon 96% Salmon Grain-Free Canned Cat Food
Negative Reviews
“Wild Calling Jumping Salmon ticks off all the boxes that we want for our pets, yet my three fussy cats walk away from it. Hoping it is just them as grain and color free, no artificial preservatives are all positives. After reading more about Evanger manufacturing, I read that they have been cited for not citing the source of liver in their foods and that the protein does not match the source, for one thing. Why is that? I guess it a trust issue for me.” – catamott, reviewing Wild Calling Jumping Salmon 96% Salmon Grain-Free Adult Canned Cat Food
“I have 5 cats, one of which is a hunter, rabbit is her favorite to catch. None of them would have anything to do with this food. I donated it.Hopefully someone will get some use from it.” – Chipsa, reviewing Wild Calling Western Plains Stampede Rabbit & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Cat Food
How Much Does Wild Calling Cat Food Cost?
Wild Calling cat food is more expensive than what you’ll find at the grocery store, but it’s one of the more economical specialty brands. According to the company’s feeding guidelines for a 10-lb cat, Wild Calling dry food costs about $0.64 per day and their wet recipes would cost about $2.40 per day. That puts Wild Calling in the same price bracket as Merrick or Canidae.
Overall, Is Wild Calling a Good Choice?
Wild Calling’s canned cat food stands out from the crowd. They’re meat-rich and adhere to a prey-inspired macronutrient blueprint. They have plenty of protein and animal-sourced fat with minimal carbohydrate content. Their selection, however, is limited and may not have enough options for every household.
Wild Calling dry food isn’t particularly impressive, but it could be a good choice for those kibble junkies who need a limited-ingredient diet.
Best Alternatives To Wild Calling Cat Food
If you’re a fan of Wild Calling and need to find a replacement before it disappears, we recommend Hound & Gatos. Like Wild Calling, Hound & Gatos offers meat-centric paté recipes with minimal ingredient lists.
Click here to read our full Hound & Gatos review.
You might also consider Ziwi Peak paté, which is similarly meat-rich and integrates a mix of muscle meat, organs, bone, and tripe for whole prey-inspired nutrition.
Learn more about Ziwi Peak cat food in our brand review.
Where To Buy Wild Calling Cat Food?
As of May 2019, Wild Calling food is still available in some stores. Wild Calling partners with independent pet specialty retailers in several U.S. states and around western Canada. It’s sold in stores around California, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, New York, and British Columbia, Canada. Click here to find a retailer near you.
If you don’t live in one of these states or provinces, you may purchase Wild Calling online through Chewy.
I am sorry to see this company..brand…food go. Our cats love it. How to replace it is an issue.
Never has a pet food felt so good when stirring.
Wow.
sometimes I honestly couldn’t tell why certain things are an issue in some brands but not other brands.
There are lots of inconsistency on this site which is confusing.
Thank you for pointing this out. You’re right that we could improve the consistency of our rating system. Please feel free to let us know if you have any specific questions, and I’ll be happy to help.