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11/18/2025 at 9:08 am #4226
MeowMealLab
ParticipantI feed my senior cat Rawz shredded chicken cat food with some Rawz Natural Premium Pâté wet food. She seems more energetic, and her coat is glossier. I had tried Kirkland and Pure Cravings before, but she didn’t eat as enthusiastically. Rawz seems gentle on her digestion, especially the digestive support formulas. Chewy is convenient, though Amazon sometimes has decent prices. I’ve read about phosphorus and carb content, and it seems reasonable compared to other premium foods. Definitely worth the switch if your cat is picky or needs higher protein without grains.
11/18/2025 at 9:09 am #4227CatFeastLab
ParticipantI recently switched my cats to Rawz rabbit pate cat food and a mix of Rawz dry cat food. They are obsessed bowls are always empty! Compared to Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets, their energy has increased and digestion is smoother. The wet food seems higher in protein, and they actually look forward to meals. I buy from Chewy, and sometimes PetSmart has good stock for the wet cans. For cats with sensitive tummies or seniors, the Rawz digestive support options are excellent. I feel like it’s a higher quality, more nutritious choice than many other premium brands.
11/18/2025 at 9:10 am #4228WhiskerTummyCo
ParticipantI started feeding my cats Rawz chicken & turkey cat food dry, paired with Rawz Natural Premium Pâté canned cat food. Energy levels are up, coats are soft, and litter box habits have improved. I used to rotate Kirkland and Pure Cravings, but they didn’t finish meals with the same enthusiasm. Rawz feels like a real upgrade high protein and good quality ingredients. Chewy is convenient for delivery, but PetSmart and Amazon have it too. I’ve tried the duck and rabbit flavors as well, and both cats love them. Highly recommend for picky or senior cats.
11/18/2025 at 9:12 am #4229FelineEatsCorner
ParticipantMy cats are loving Rawz wet cat food with the Natural Premium Pâté and shredded chicken options. I also give Rawz dry cat food for variety. Previously I fed Kirkland or Nature’s Domain, but they never licked their bowls clean. Now they’re finishing every meal, and I’ve noticed shinier coats and higher energy. Rawz is cooked, not raw, which makes me feel safer than some raw options. Chewy is my go-to, though PetSmart carries some flavors. I think this is a solid choice for cats who are picky or need digestive support.
11/18/2025 at 9:13 am #4230MeowProteinMate
ParticipantI switched my indoor cat to Rawz cat food canned and Rawz dry cat food, and she’s thriving. Bowls are consistently empty, and her coat is softer than when I fed Kirkland or Nutra Nuggets. I use the digestive support version because she’s older, and I’ve noticed improved digestion. Chewy delivers conveniently, but PetSmart occasionally has the Natural Premium Pâté flavors. My cat seems genuinely happier with each meal. Protein content seems higher than typical premium foods, which probably explains the extra energy and shine in her coat. Definitely worth trying.
11/18/2025 at 9:14 am #4231CatPlatterNest
ParticipantI feed Rawz rabbit cat food wet along with Rawz dry cat food daily. Both cats are energetic, coats shiny, and digestion smoother than with Kirkland or Pure Cravings. They really love the Natural Premium Pâté flavor, and bowls are always cleaned. Chewy is my main source, but Amazon sometimes has deals on dry food. The food is cooked, not raw, so I feel safer giving it to my cats. For picky eaters, seniors, or those needing digestive support, Rawz seems like a solid choice. Quality feels higher than most other premium brands I’ve tried.
11/18/2025 at 9:15 am #4232PurrFoodCo
ParticipantI’ve been using Rawz shredded cat food with the Natural Premium Pâté wet options. My cats love the chicken and turkey flavors, and I’ve noticed higher energy levels. They eat faster and clean bowls completely, which didn’t happen with Nature’s Domain. Chewy is the easiest place to order, but PetSmart carries some flavors. My cats are older, so the digestive support line helps with smoother stools. Rawz seems well-balanced in protein and carbs compared to other premium foods. I’d say it’s worth the investment, especially for picky or senior cats who need higher quality meals.
11/18/2025 at 9:16 am #4233WhiskerBiteHub
ParticipantI feed my cats Rawz beef cat food dry and alternate with Rawz canned cat food Natural Premium Pâté. Energy levels have improved, and coats are glossy. They used to eat Kirkland dry and Pure Cravings wet, but they never seemed fully satisfied. Rawz is cooked, not raw, and protein content seems higher, which helps with energy. I order from Chewy, though PetSmart occasionally has select flavors. My cats are picky, so this combination has worked well. I’d recommend it for anyone looking for premium wet and dry options with good nutrition.
11/18/2025 at 9:18 am #4234FelineFuelLab
ParticipantMy cats have been on Rawz cat food chicken & turkey wet and Rawz dry cat food for a month. Bowls are always empty, and they seem more active than on Kirkland or Nature’s Domain. Coats are shinier and litter box issues have decreased. Chewy is my main source, though Amazon sometimes has good deals on dry food. My senior cat benefits from the digestive support line smoother digestion and better appetite. Protein is higher than many other premium foods, and overall, I feel like my cats are healthier and happier with Rawz.
11/18/2025 at 9:19 am #4235PurrPantryPro
ParticipantI feed Rawz cat food turkey wet with Rawz Natural Premium Pâté canned cat food for variety. Both cats love it and bowls are consistently empty. Previously I fed Kirkland Signature and Nutra Nuggets, but they didn’t eat with the same enthusiasm. Coats are softer, energy levels higher, and digestion smoother. Chewy is convenient, though PetSmart carries select flavors. Rawz is cooked, not raw, which gives me peace of mind. Highly recommend the rabbit and chicken flavors even picky cats seem to enjoy them. Quality feels a step above most premium foods.
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