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11/06/2025 at 9:56 am #3222
FelineEater
ParticipantTried the wet Birdie and Louie Cat Food for my kitten, and it’s amazing. The flavor is strong but natural she usually snubs less flavorful foods, but this one disappears in minutes. Digestion is smooth, and her coat looks glossier after a few weeks. I’ve compared it with Nature’s Domain wet food, and Birdie and Louie seems fresher and more appealing. Definitely recommend starting with a small pouch to see if your cat likes it before buying a larger batch.
11/06/2025 at 9:57 am #3223CatSnackTray
ParticipantWe switched to Birdie and Louie Cat Food because our older cat wasn’t doing well on Kirkland Signature. The dry formula has smaller kibble and better digestibility. She’s eating more consistently now and seems happier. I mix a little Pure Cravings wet food occasionally to keep meals interesting. For the cost, it’s higher than average, but considering the energy and coat improvement we’ve seen, it’s a worthwhile switch. I’d say it’s a great alternative to lower-quality dry cat foods if you want something premium but not overwhelming in price.
11/06/2025 at 9:58 am #3224PurrFuelCo
ParticipantOur kitten loves Birdie and Louie Cat Food, both wet and dry. The canned formula is smooth and smells appetizing, and the kibble has a nice crunch without being too hard. We still mix in a little Nature’s Domain wet food for variety, but Birdie and Louie is the main go to. Digestion is gentle, and she doesn’t leave food behind like she used to with Nutra Nuggets. Definitely recommend for picky eaters or cats who need a higher-protein, low-filler diet. A bit pricey, but my kitten clearly prefers it.
11/06/2025 at 9:59 am #3225WhiskerNomNom
ParticipantI was nervous switching my indoor cats to Birdie and Louie Cat Food, but it’s been a hit. Dry formula is nutrient dense, and wet food keeps them hydrated. I still give them occasional Pure Cravings for variety, but Birdie and Louie is now their primary food. Compared to Kirkland Signature and Nature’s Domain, it seems fresher and more digestible. My cats’ coats are shinier, and energy levels are up. For a slightly higher price, I think it’s well worth it if you want premium nutrition and your cats enjoy the taste.
11/06/2025 at 10:00 am #3226MeowPortionCo
ParticipantBoth of my cats love the wet Birdie and Louie Cat Food. The texture is perfect for both my adult and younger cat, and they seem more satisfied after meals. I sometimes mix a bit of Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets for variety, but Birdie and Louie is the mainstay. The smell is natural, not artificial, and digestion seems easier. The price is higher than standard dry foods, but seeing my cats happy and healthy makes it worth it. Definitely recommend trying a small batch first to see which formula your cat prefers.
11/06/2025 at 10:24 am #3227PurrDineHub
ParticipantMy two indoor cats are obsessed with Birdie and Louie Cat Food dry formula. I was skeptical at first, but the kibble size is perfect for small mouths, and the protein content seems higher than what I was feeding before. Switching from Kirkland Signature and Nutra Nuggets, I see less hairball buildup and firmer stools. I occasionally rotate with Pure Cravings wet food to keep hydration up. It’s on the expensive side, but seeing my cats happy, energetic, and healthy makes it worth the investment.
11/06/2025 at 10:25 am #3228MeowMunchCo
ParticipantWe’ve tried Birdie and Louie Cat Food for our senior cat, and it’s helped with digestion and urinary health. The wet food formula is especially good she used to skip meals with other brands, but now she’s eating consistently. Texture and smell seem more natural than some cheaper foods. I occasionally mix in Pure Cravings for hydration, but Birdie and Louie is now her main staple. I also notice her coat is shinier and she’s more active. It’s pricier than Kirkland or Nature’s Domain, but quality makes a difference.
11/06/2025 at 10:26 am #3229FelineCrave
ParticipantI bought the dry Birdie and Louie Cat Food to compare with Kirkland Signature, and honestly, it’s fantastic. My adult cat used to be a bit finicky, but she eats this eagerly. I can tell it’s higher protein and lower filler because her energy has improved, and she’s more playful. I also mix in Nutra Nuggets occasionally for variety, but Birdie and Louie is clearly a step up. Definitely recommend trying both wet and dry to see which your cat prefers mine loves both!
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11/06/2025 at 10:27 am #3231CatTastePro
ParticipantMy kitten went crazy over Birdie and Louie Cat Food wet formula! I was worried she’d refuse it since she’s used to Nature’s Domain, but she pounced on it immediately. The texture is smooth and meaty, very easy for little mouths. I also noticed fewer tummy issues than before with other brands. The only downside is the price, but considering the ingredients and how much she loves it, it’s totally worth it. Mixing a little dry food with the wet keeps her meals balanced and healthy.
11/06/2025 at 10:28 am #3232PurrTrayLab
ParticipantI tried Birdie and Louie Cat Food for my two indoor cats, and they love it! I started with the dry formula, and it’s clearly high quality smaller kibble, no weird fillers like in Nutra Nuggets. Their digestion improved in just a week, and the fur looks shinier. I mix in a bit of Pure Cravings wet food for hydration, and they’re thriving. Definitely a bit pricier than Kirkland Signature, but for cats who are picky eaters or sensitive to lower-quality ingredients, I’d say it’s worth trying.
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