With its iconic ginger spokescat and economy pricing, 9Lives has been a cat food staple for over 50 years. But is this brand a good choice for your cat? Find out in our unbiased 9Lives cat food review.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating 9Lives on What Matters
We’ve analyzed 9Lives 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 those six key areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 4/10
- Ingredient Quality – 4/10
- Product Variety – 7/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 5/10
- Recall History – 4/10
Overall Score: 5.1/10
We give 9Lives cat food a 31 out of 60 rating or a D grade.
About 9Lives
9Lives was created in 1957 and, after taking on its iconic spokescat, became one of the most recognizable brands in the industry.
Morris was discovered by an animal talent scout in 1968. Described as the “Clark Gable of Cats”, the orange tabby’s charm was central to a clever marketing campaign that made 9Lives one of the United States’ best-selling cat food brands.
9Lives is owned by Big Heart Pet Brands, a subsidiary of the J.M. Smucker company. Other brands in the Big Heart Pet Brand family include Meow Mix, Natural Balance, Nature’s Recipe, and Milo’s Kitchen.
Sourcing And Manufacturing
9Lives dry cat food is manufactured in facilities located in Kansas and Pennsylvania. Their wet cat food production is split between facilities in the United States and international manufacturers. The company says that they source most of their ingredients from North America, but doesn’t go into detail on their sourcing practices.
Has 9lives Cat Food Been Recalled?
Yes. 9Lives has been recalled at least twice during its 60-plus years in the industry.
2018
In December 2018, two varieties of 9Lives canned cat food were recalled due to potentially low levels of thiamine (vitamin B1).
2017
In early January of 2017, several flavors of Meaty Paté canned food were pulled off the shelves due to potential thiamine deficiency. The recall was expanded 8 days later to include more Meaty Paté flavors. In addition to 9Lives foods, the recall involved two other Big Heart Pet brands—EverPet and Special Kitty.
What Kinds Of Cat Food Does 9lives Offer?
The 9Lives cat food lineup includes six varieties of dry cat food and an expansive selection of wet products. 9Lives wet food lines include Tender Morsels, Meaty Paté, Protein Plus®, and Hearty Cuts.
9Lives products have ingredient lists similar to most budget cat foods. Poultry and meat by-products outnumber named meats, plant proteins appear in all of the dry foods, and all of their recipes contain at least one artificial additive.
9Lives Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Price | Our Grade |
9Lives Daily Essentials with Chicken, Beef, & Salmon Flavor | Dry | $0.96 per lb | D |
9Lives Protein Plus with Chicken & Tuna Flavors | Dry | $1.03 per lb | D |
9Lives Hearty Cuts with Real Beef & Chicken in Gravy | Wet | $0.13 per oz | C |
What Do Customers Think of 9lives Cat Food?
The brand receives primarily positive reviews on Amazon and Chewy. While happy reviews outnumber negative ones on these retail sites, the story is different on ConsumerAffairs. That’s not uncommon—Consumer Affairs attracts more unhappy buyers than satisfied ones and the best-selling brands receive the harshest criticism.
What, Specifically, Are Unhappy Customers Saying About 9lives?
Most say that after eating 9Lives for a short period of time, their cats became sick. They describe lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting, and sometimes, seizures and anemia. Multiple reviewers said that switching their cats off 9Lives food seemed to help. While some of the cats were likely affected by the thiamine deficiency that prompted a recall in January of 2018, it’s unclear how many incidents were connected to 9Lives cat food.
Positive Reviews
“I love feeding my cats the premium foods with meat as first ingredient yet sometimes I have to cut back. And then there are also the strays and the fosters. This food is my plan B. Friends of mine harbor 20 cats at any given time and the cats live to ripe old age and are n good health, so, No need to feel guilty.” – katie52, reviewing 9Lives Protein Plus with Chicken & Tuna Flavors Dry Cat Food
“This wet food is by far the best wet food on the market, or at least my cat seems to think so! It is his favorite, and he prefers it over more expensive top shelf brand foods of the same nature. I trust his nose. I have a good friend who works in a processing plant where they make this food, so I know EXACTLY what goes into this food. I also alternate his wet food with a top shelf brand, but Chewy won’t allow me to divulge that brand. Sorry. Here’s a hint LOL! (There is a Julie A. 1965 Movie-“The ***** are alive w/the sound of music), so for you crossword fiends, that should be easy for you. He loves gravy, the more gravy the better and this food HAS gravy galore!” – Mike, reviewing 9Lives Hearty Cuts with Real Beef & Chicken in Gravy
Negative Reviews
“this 9Lives leaves a lot to be desired the Raccoons loved it the Cat’s did not.” – Meow, reviewing 9Lives Protein Plus with Chicken & Tuna Flavors
“The cats do like the food I don’t like the way the fur feels now not soft and fluffy. So going back previous food which I can purchase locally. Thank u” – grettagirl, reviewing 9Lives Daily Essentials with Chicken, Beef, & Salmon Flavor
How Much Does 9lives Cat Food Cost?
9Lives is one of the cheapest cat food brands you’ll find on the shelf. If you follow 9Lives feeding guidelines for a 10-lb cat, the brand’s wet food costs about $0.77 per day. Their dry varieties are considerably cheaper at around $0.10 per day.
Overall, Is 9lives a Good Choice?
9Lives is easy to find and easy to buy even if money is tight, but it’s not the most nutritious choice. Plant ingredients and potentially-harmful additives appear in every 9Lives recipe.
If you’re looking for nourishing food at a low price, other budget brands like Friskies, Fancy Feast, and Sheba may be nutritionally superior options.
Where Is 9lives Cat Food Sold?
9Lives cat food is sold in grocery chains, big box stores, and pet product stores. Online, you can buy 9Lives through Amazon, Chewy, and various other retailers that sell cat food.
Never can open these cans.bought some had to throw it out.couldn’t get can opened.
We have 4 cats, and have a local dollar tree that sells Kit&Kaboodle some off brand name and 9 lives special care/hairball formula… When we have to we’ve purchased the 9 lives and before that kit&Kaboodle(cats dont prefer it that much- to 9 lives) however I’m fed up with every single time I fred them this dry food -the puking that happens with all of them! I can’t stand to see my babies gagging&getting so ill! Glad to have found this site, I will NEVER AGAIN buy 9 lives my babies are too special& precious to have anything else happen as a result of this brand!
9 lives can meaty favorites cats are very sick and dieing
What is wrong with the food? Needs to be taken of the market, shame on the company,stop making animal food if you don’t care to make it right
I’m very sorry you’re going through this, Mary. Have you worked with a vet to figure out what’s going on with your cats? If you have ruled out other causes of illness, I would recommend reporting this to both the company and the FDA. Wishing you all the best.
I feed a seventeen year old feral and it’s sixteen year old feral on this food since they were kittens. I fret over controversial ingredients in dog food then I question this when I read controversial ingredients in my strays food??? I feed a lot of strays and they only want nines
These strays are 17and 16 fead nine lives while life that’s old age must be kinda healthy
My cat loves 9-Lives Super Supper — sometimes. There seems to be inconsistency in the quality. Sometimes the cat loves it and sometimes he won’t touch it and opts for his dry food. Sometimes when I open the can it’s a brown color, like gravy, and sometimes it looks gray. I don’t buy a lot at a time, so it never gets old in my cabinet so I wonder if there are quality control issues or if my cat is just capricious.
I just lost a dog last week to toxic dog treats. I bought a brand I have purchased before. She acted like she had a belly ache and was gone in 2 days. I have a 7 yr old ragdoll and a new bag of cat food and deathly afraid to open it because of what happened to Weezer. I’m writing this to let you all know that I have read the reviews and have used your products for years, but if something happens to my cat I will know what it is as that is the only thing he will be eating. Keep producing a great product and stay on top of your quality control and I see no issues from me. Also please be aware of where the meat products come from and make sure they are disease free. We love our pets as much as our children as I’m sure you all do too.
I’ve been feeding my cat 9 lives canned cat food. Lately she refuses to eat it. She’s gotten very skinny 🙁. Everytime I open a can it stinks and smells like decomposition 😬! My kitchen even smelled bad and I thought something died under the house 🤦♀️! I switched brands and now my cat cleans the bowl. How is it possible for a company to sell bad stuff ?😡
Marie, that’s terrible—I’m sorry you’re going through this. I would recommend reporting this to both 9Lives and the FDA, and I hope you’re able to find a good replacement soon.
My cat Mittens has been eating 9 lives meaty pate since I brought her home 8 years ago. Today when I was feeding her, I noticed a bone mixed in with the food. It was mixed in with the Meaty Pate with Real Chicken & Tuna. I am happy that I noticed it before I gave it to her. Th wis is the first time in 8 years I have ever had a problem with the cat food.
Thank you for alerting us to this, Donna!
My Beloved Cat companion, Cherry, had been eating 9lives for four years. He was perfectly healthy when i got him, other than the fact he was an amputee. Four days ago, i noticed he was acting strangely; hiding away, yowling loudly any time he moved, extremely skinny, and not eating or drinking anything. His teeth seemed rotten and were falling out, and i was at a loss. Sometime during the night he passed away; as i would not have been able to get him to the vet until the very next day. I consulted a vet as soon as i could and was asked if he had eaten anything that could have been toxic, and was dumbfounded to find out from a friend that the very same cat food i was feeding him for years, let alone only days prior to his untimely death, was dangerous to feed to cats. Since his death i have felt nothing but guilt and loneliness, guilty over not having known about how terrible the product was and the outcome of it bringing my cat nothing but severe pain. My loneliness comes as he had been my emotional support animal, as i have crippling anxiety & depression and was recommended by a therapist that an emotional support animal might help me; and helped me he did. I came in search to hopefully warn someone against buying this brand and furthermore stopping someone from making the same mistake i did. If you or someone you know are considering buying something from this brand; please do not. it will slowly poison your cat(s) and can (and will.) cause your furry companion a very slow and painful death. To those who continue to buy anything at all from this brand; i encourage you to go ahead and stop and call your vet immediately.
From,
A lone grieving Woman.
Christine, I am so sorry for the loss of your Cherry. I want to tell you that the food almost certainly was NOT the cause of his death. The symptoms you’re describing may point to any number of conditions and really don’t sound like poisoning or even, necessarily, the result of poor nutrition. I wish you were able to get more closure than this, but please don’t blame yourself. Wishing you peace.
I have 2 8mo kittens. I have gone thru 8-9 brands and the male Newt will eat anything except for turkey. My female Luna will either walk away or if there is a liquid she drink it and walk away. So i tryed “9 lives ocean whitefish & tuna” wet food and they both attack the can upon opening it. Im so happy that she is actually eating and not leaving any crumbs and wanting more. Neither of them have thrown up and where on day 9. Also neither have an issue with dry food of any manufacture.
I feed dry 9. lives plus care to all of my inside cats and ferrel cats. it got rid of stones in one of my males and now he pets without pain and his fur is in great shape and they all like it. what good is a good if they won’t eat it and none of my 31 cats turn it down ad they have on so called better brands. I have told so many customers about it at the store I work at and have been told thank you by many of them so much do that we run out of it almost immediately.
9 lives can meaty favorites cats are very sick and dieing
Not sure about their dry cat food, but something has changed with the canned cat food. For years I’ve been feeding my barn cats 9lives canned cat food twice a day. Lately my barn cats are turning their noses up at it. Either the ingredients aren’t right or the food got contaminated. I think it’s time for 9lives quality control to start doing their jobs before the lawsuits kick in.
Thank you for sharing, Richard.
I have noticed the same thing, so I switched to a different brand. LITERALLY just opened a can of the 9 lives (they were out of what i have been buying) – gave my cat 1 Tb of it & he, almost immediately, began vomiting…. 4 times, in fact. This is concerning.
My cat just did the same thing. would eat a little then within minutes would puke it up. Gave him a different brand and it stopped. He also slept almost 2 days after eating it.
Lately my cats are doing the same. Their wet food sat there all day. They didn’t touch it, and did the same the next day too. I switched flavors, and they ate that. One particular flavor, Seafood Platter, was the one they would not eat but have eaten it well for over a year, not this time. I haven’t noticed any vomiting or diarrhea, but is that does occur, i will know why. something is definitely wrong!
It depends on your cat. I have tried expensive wet cat food and inexpensive wet cat food. My cats are from Thailand and there they were voracious when it came to Whiskas pouch food. Here the ONLY wet food they will touch is 9 Lives and Sheba seafood. They won’t eat whitefish, poultry or beef canned foods.
I just don’t think roaches in the bags from the factory can actually happen. I’m doubtful that complaint is truly valid
I thought they added the roaches as an additional source of protein. Are you telling me this was not intentional? Oh my….
I have also purchased nine lives products. I buy the 12 lb. bag of 9 lives dry food and also the canned wet food, for the past 4 months every bag has been full of big fat ROACHES, now I have to have an exterminator come out and spray my home, so this lets me know that your factory/warehouses are also infected with these roaches, and I will never buy another 9 lives brand of food. I will also make sure that everyone else is aware of this roach infestation of your products. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Signed
An unhappy customer
Penny, that’s extremely concerning. Thank you so much for making us and others aware of this.
We have been buying 9lives brand for years and NEVER had this problem!!!