Babysitting my mom’s three cats. She left a box of Churu. They like them a lot. I was surprised. I thought it was just a few rare internet videos I have watched. Cats really like this.

  • kieron115@startrek.websiteEnglish
    7·
    1 day ago

    Cats eat by sense of smell before taste. Churu is basically thin tapioca pudding (not dairy but texture-wise i mean) with a shitload of strong scents in it that drive them absolutely wild!

  • PiraHxCx@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
    442·
    2 days ago

    Churu is the fucking real deal. I have this cat that has already lost a kidney and the other is very bad, he was very very skinny and I tried all kinds of treats and tasty things for him to eat, he spent three days getting IV fluids in the vet and the vet said he liked Churu so I bought it… anyway, this was three years ago, the last time we did a blood test and his creatinine wouldn’t fall below 5. He is still alive, the motherfucker is even chubby, he is moved by Churu, I think he is only alive so he can have more Churu, we give him from 4 to 7 everyday… I don’t even dare to do a blood test again, how he has no clinical symptoms of his severe kidney failure after so many years and still has shining fur is crazy

      • Spot@startrek.websiteEnglish
        11·
        2 days ago

        Aww! We also learned of Churu because of our elder kitty. She passed last year, 20+yrs old. It ended up becoming her only meals aside from meds/supplements. It made me glad to see her still enjoying things and having energy to get around unlike when we were just using the rx food, which she didn’t like.

        Dorito Princess

    • Midnight Wolf@lemmy.worldEnglish
      7·
      2 days ago

      I would like to apply for a housecat position, I will be happy with just 5 treats a day, plus lunch and dinner. I can also meow at you for seemingly no reason, and run around the house in the middle of the night. I can push things off of surfaces as well, though rarely just to keep things exciting.

      • PiraHxCx@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
        5·
        2 days ago

        I started with subcutaneous but after some time it wasn’t putting a dent on creatinine levels so I went to intravenous once a week, but then he developed phlebitis, so I changed to once every two weeks and alternating between front and back legs (he is not dehydrated btw). He won’t eat anything but Churu now, and I will never introduce another cat to Churu because they go crazy and then you can’t give anything else lol - I tried cheaper local brands, other cats absolutely loved when he didn’t even try so I gave it to them :P
        I have another cat with kidney problems and she is on a low phosphorus diet already, but him? He doesn’t even try to taste it

        • aramis87@fedia.io
          2·
          2 days ago

          It looks like you’ve got a really good handle on his issues then - I wish all of you long, healthy and happy lives together :)

  • craftrabbit@lemmy.zip
    171·
    2 days ago

    I have never heard of Churu and everything here reads like Churu product placement

    • MeThisGuy@feddit.nl
      4·
      1 day ago

      I would guess it’s catnip in a bar… but I don’t know shit all about cats

      • IamSparticles@lemmy.zipEnglish
        5·
        1 day ago

        It’s basically just watered-down cat food in a tube. And, honestly, not all cats like it. We have one cat that will eat it, but only if I squirt it out onto a plate. The other cat won’t even touch the stuff.

  • waggz@programming.dev
    2·
    1 day ago

    my cats have no interest in it. i was very disappointed with my purchase and had to mix it in with their wet food to get rid of it

  • Tall_Chilchuck@lemmy.world
    4·
    2 days ago

    Friend of mine who works at a vet gave me some churu once, but my cats were totally uninterested in it. Only way i got them to eat any was to mix it in with their dry food lmao.

  • frustrated_phagocytosis@fedia.io
    161·
    2 days ago

    I’ve used churu to end wars between cats. It’s a game changer for earning a good reputation when you’re new to a suspicious cat. Maybe they don’t let you touch them yet, but now they come out to see you in case you brought more of that delicious goo.

  • iamericandre@lemmy.world
    11·
    2 days ago

    My cat will sprint to her bowl when she hears me opening the churu pouch

  • SkyeLight@piefed.socialEnglish
    71·
    2 days ago

    No idea if it’s true or not but there was a rumor back in the day, that “natural flavors” was code for just a tiny bit of catnip essence.

    • AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      51·
      2 days ago

      Anecdotal data point, my cat hates catnip. Spray it? He flips shit and runs. Drop some flakes? He approaches it slowly and then just walks away. Toys? Won’t touch them.

      But he’ll eat the shit out of Churu

      • KittenBiscuits@lemmy.todayEnglish
        41·
        2 days ago

        My cats actually prefer Delectables over Churu (they tell me it’s a consistency/texture thing). But I think both brands have some form of bone marrow in them to make them extra umami. Not nip. Could be why your nip-resistant kitties still lose their minds over Churu.

  • paraphrand@lemmy.worldEnglish
    3·
    2 days ago

    Hmm, I feel like I’ve been warned by stumbling across this thread. And at first I thought it was stealth marketing.

    • AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      2·
      2 days ago

      Tell me more?

      My cat refuses almost all wet food, but multiple vet demands say we need to provide more moisture. Churu is mostly the only thing we’ve found. The ingredients seem… relatively okay (versus most).

      • starlinguk@lemmy.world
        3·
        2 days ago

        Out cat used to throw up all wet food so we also supplemented with cat lickies. There are numerous brands available, I have no idea why they have to be called “Churu” now. That brand doesn’t even exist here.

      • fireweed@lemmy.world
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        1 day ago

        I assume you’ve tried shredded/gravy wet foods? In my experience they’re much more popular than the patés. My understanding is your vet is totally correct: it’s really important for cats to get moisture from their food, so it’s worth it to keep trying to find something your cat will eat!