My Personal Natural Balance Cat Food Review: What Surprised Me

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    MeowPantryPlus
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    I switched my two cats to Natural Balance limited ingredient cat food after one of them started having soft stools on grocery store brands. I started with the duck and green pea cat food and added some Natural Balance wet cat food pâté for variety. Bowls are always clean! Their digestion seems more stable, and I haven’t seen any vomiting in a few weeks. Chewy delivers conveniently, and Petco also carries both dry and wet options. I’m happy with how my cats are adjusting, and it feels like a quality step up from Kirkland or Nutra Nuggets.

    #4247
    FelineDinner
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    I feed my senior cat Natural Balance ultra cat food dry and mix in Natural Balance canned cat food salmon. He seems more energetic, stools are firmer, and his coat is softer. Previously, Nature’s Domain and Pure Cravings didn’t sit as well with him. Walmart has decent pricing on dry Natural Balance cat food, and PetSmart occasionally carries the wet versions. The limited ingredient diet formula really seems to help with sensitive stomachs. My cat actually enjoys the taste too, which is a big win compared to other brands I’ve tried.

    #4248
    CatCuisineLab
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    My kitten loves the Natural Balance green pea and duck cat food dry and Natural Balance lid wet cat food chicken. Bowls are always empty! I noticed less vomiting and smoother digestion compared to Kirkland or Blue Buffalo Tastefuls. Chewy is super convenient for both wet and dry, and the portions are manageable. I like that Natural Balance offers both grain-free and limited ingredient options, which is reassuring for cats with sensitivities. My kitten’s coat is shinier, and she’s more energetic. Overall, worth the price jump from grocery brands.

    #4249
    PurrChowBox
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    I feed my indoor cat Natural Balance limited ingredient duck cat food dry and some Natural Balance wet food cat salmon. Soft stools are gone, and vomiting has stopped. Previously, I tried Kirkland Signature and Nutra Nuggets, but she wouldn’t eat consistently. Petco carries a good range, and Chewy makes it easy to subscribe for delivery. I like that the limited ingredient diet targets sensitive stomachs without being too expensive. She actually enjoys the taste, which is a huge plus since picky eaters can be tricky.

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    MeowLunchHub
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    I recently started my two cats on Natural Balance duck and pea cat food dry and mix in some Natural Balance canned cat food chicken. Bowls are always cleaned, and digestion seems more stable. My older cat had some vomiting issues before switching, and it’s been much better. Walmart has the dry food at a fair price, and Chewy is convenient for subscriptions. I like that Natural Balance has both limited ingredient and grain-free options, making it easier to cater to sensitive stomachs. Their energy levels are higher too compared to Kirkland or Pure Cravings.

    #4251
    FelinePantrySpot
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    I tried Natural Balance venison cat food dry and some Natural Balance lid wet cat food salmon for my cat with occasional tummy troubles. He gobbles it up, stools are more regular, and vomiting has decreased. Previously, Blue Buffalo Tastefuls upset him occasionally. Chewy and Petco are my main sources. The limited ingredient diet really seems to help sensitive stomachs, and I love the variety of flavors. My cat’s coat looks healthier, and he seems happier. Definitely worth the price jump from grocery brands.

    #4252
    WhiskerCrate
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    I feed my two cats Natural Balance chicken and green pea cat food dry along with Natural Balance wet cat food duck pâté. Bowls are empty every meal! Soft stools are mostly gone, and vomiting has decreased. I was hesitant because it’s pricier than Kirkland, but it seems to be working. Chewy and Petco make it easy to get both wet and dry options. I like that Natural Balance offers limited ingredient formulas for sensitive stomachs and grain-free options. Cats seem satisfied, which is always a good sign when switching diets.

    #4253
    CatSnackNest
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    My older cat was struggling with digestion, so I tried Natural Balance duck and green pea cat food dry and Natural Balance wet cat food salmon. Bowls are consistently empty, and soft stools are gone. He seems more energetic and comfortable. Previously, Kirkland Signature upset his stomach occasionally. PetSmart and Chewy carry both wet and dry options. The limited ingredient diet really seems to target sensitive stomachs without compromising taste. I’ve been impressed with how well he adjusted, and I’m considering keeping him on Natural Balance long-term.

    #4254
    PurrEatsLab
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    I switched my kitten to Natural Balance green pea and salmon cat food dry with Natural Balance canned cat food chicken. Bowls are clean, digestion is stable, and no vomiting so far. Previously, Nutra Nuggets upset her stomach occasionally. Walmart has decent pricing on dry Natural Balance cat food, and Chewy is convenient for subscriptions. The limited ingredient diet seems gentle on sensitive stomachs, and she actually enjoys the taste. Her energy and coat quality are noticeably better. Definitely a step up from regular grocery store cat foods.

    #4255
    WhiskerMorsel
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    I feed my senior cat Natural Balance indoor ultra cat food dry and mix in some Natural Balance wet cat food venison. Bowls are always empty, and stools are firmer. Vomiting has almost stopped since switching. Previously, Nature’s Domain upset his stomach occasionally. Chewy and Petco are convenient for both wet and dry food. I like the limited ingredient formulas for sensitive cats and the grain-free options. My senior cat seems more comfortable and energetic. Natural Balance seems worth the price for sensitive stomach support.

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