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12/02/2025 at 12:49 pm #5074
WhiskerChew
ParticipantThe Hill’s Science Diet hypo cat treats have been a miracle for my household. One of my cats reacts to everything, even some supposedly Limited Ingredient brands. But these? No issues. We feed Kirkland Signature as the main dry food because it’s budgetfriendly, but treats needed to be extra clean. I tried the Hill’s Science Diet freeze dried cat treats too and use them during nailtrimming time. They’re soft enough to break, which is helpful. Honestly, I stick with whatever keeps her stomach calm and these treats have been the most reliable.
12/02/2025 at 12:50 pm #5075MeowFeastCorner
ParticipantI started using the Hill’s Science Diet z/d cat treats when my cat was undergoing testing for allergies, and even after finishing the elimination phase, we kept them. He tolerates them so well. I still rotate Pure Cravings wet food and Nutra Nuggets dry for variety, but treats stay simple. They’re not flashy, but he gets excited because treats are treats, no matter how plain. The hypoallergenic version is great too, but the z/d formula seemed to help the most during flareups. So we just stuck with it.
12/02/2025 at 1:11 pm #5076FelinePlates
ParticipantHill’s Science Diet freeze dried cat treats were recommended to me after my cat had digestive upset from random grocerystore treats. They’re gentle and don’t seem to trigger anything. I pair them with Nature’s Domain turkey formula because that combo keeps his digestion regular. I also tried the Hill’s Science Diet hypoallergenic cat treats once, and he ate those too. They’re pretty soft and easy on the stomach. My other cat loves Pure Cravings so I’ve got shelves full of different foods but the treats stay Hill’s for safety.
12/02/2025 at 1:12 pm #5077CatBowlCo
ParticipantMy allergyprone kitty does great on the Hill’s Science Diet hypo cat treats. He can’t handle strong smells or too many ingredients, so these are perfect. I still feed him some Kirkland Signature wet food since he does well on it, but treats have to be really controlled. I occasionally buy the Hill’s Science Diet prescription cat treats if he’s having a bad week, and he always tolerates them. The freeze dried version is also a hit because it’s super simple. It’s such a relief finding something that doesn’t cause flareups.
12/02/2025 at 1:13 pm #5078PurrEatsPro
ParticipantI used the Hill’s Science Diet cat treats when my cat was coming off a stomach bug, and they were gentle enough that he didn’t have any setbacks. I kept his main meals on Pure Cravings and some Nature’s Domain dry food, but for snacks, we stuck with Hill’s. The freeze dried treats are great for training because they break easily without crumbling everywhere. The Hill’s Science Diet hypoallergenic cat treats also helped during allergy season. Nothing glamorous, but consistent and safe which is all I want when his stomach is still touchy.
12/02/2025 at 1:14 pm #5079WhiskerPouch
ParticipantMy cats are usually treat addicts, but when one developed food sensitivities, the Hill’s Science Diet z/d cat treats became the only thing I trusted. They’re plain but effective. I still give my other cat Nutra Nuggets dry food and Pure Cravings wet since she has zero issues, but the sensitive guy needs special attention. The Hill’s Science Diet hypo cat treats also worked when I wanted something with a softer texture. I just appreciate having a treat option that doesn’t lead to itching or bathroom accidents later.
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