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10/26/2025 at 12:30 pm #1652
MeowPortion
ParticipantNoticed Simply Nourish at PetSmart claiming to be natural with limited ingredients. Seems like their attempt at premium store brand positioning.
Is Simply Nourish actually quality natural food or just marketing spin on regular store brand? Price sits between budget and premium options.
Anyone feeding Simply Nourish regularly? Does it deliver on the natural ingredient claims? Worth trying over other mid-range brands?
Appreciate any feedback.
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ParticipantBeen using Simply Nourish for about six months and pleasantly surprised by the quality. The limited ingredient formulas work well for my cat’s sensitive digestion. She maintains healthy weight and her coat looks good on it. Ingredients are genuinely cleaner than typical store brands with recognizable components. Costs around $2.40 per pound which is reasonable for natural positioning. Available only at PetSmart which limits shopping flexibility but quality seems legitimate. My cat stays healthy and vet hasn’t raised concerns during checkups.
10/26/2025 at 12:43 pm #1656CatSnackMate
ParticipantTried Simply Nourish salmon formula and my cat rejected it after two days. She sniffed and walked away repeatedly. Something about the smell or taste didn’t appeal to her despite quality ingredients. Meanwhile my friend’s cat eats the same formula enthusiastically. Really depends on individual preferences. Quality appeared fine but palatability didn’t work for my particular cat.
10/26/2025 at 12:44 pm #1657PurrDine
ParticipantThe natural ingredient focus appeals to me more than conventional brands with long chemical lists. Simply Nourish seems like PetSmart’s response to natural food trends. Ingredient panels look cleaner than regular Authority line. Price premium over basic store brand seems justified if quality backs up claims. Planning to pick up small bag this weekend and test it out. Hoping my cat accepts it.
10/26/2025 at 12:45 pm #1658WhiskerMunch
ParticipantSimply Nourish formulas emphasize limited ingredients and natural components without artificial additives. The approach suits cats with sensitivities to complex recipes containing numerous ingredients. Meeting natural food standards requires excluding certain preservatives and fillers. For cats without special medical needs, limited ingredient natural formulas can provide adequate nutrition. The mid-range pricing reflects quality positioning above basic store brands while staying below ultra-premium natural options.
10/26/2025 at 12:47 pm #1659FelineTummy
ParticipantPRICING CONTEXT:
Simply Nourish: $2.20-$2.80 per pound
Authority (PetSmart): $1.70-$2.20 per pound
Natural Balance: $2.80-$3.40 per pound
Wellness: $2.60-$3.20 per pound
Blue Buffalo: $2.50-$3.00 per poundSimply Nourish prices above PetSmart’s basic Authority line but below dedicated natural brands. The positioning makes sense for mid-premium natural store brand. Comparable to mainstream premium brands. Reasonable pricing for the natural ingredient focus.
10/26/2025 at 12:48 pm #1660CatPantryCo
ParticipantLimited ingredient formulas simplify identifying potential allergens or sensitivities. My cat has mild food reactions and the simple recipes help pinpoint what she tolerates. Fewer components mean easier troubleshooting if problems arise. Nice having natural limited ingredient option at accessible price point.
10/26/2025 at 12:49 pm #1661MeowEatsNow
ParticipantExclusive to PetSmart means less shopping flexibility. Can’t price compare across retailers or take advantage of sales elsewhere. However PetSmart stores are common enough that availability rarely becomes issue. Just requires accepting single-retailer restriction for this brand.
10/26/2025 at 12:50 pm #1662WhiskerTummy
ParticipantProtein options available:
Chicken: Most common formula
Salmon: Fish-based alternative
Turkey: Leaner poultry option
Limited ingredient versions: Simplified recipesSelection covers basics without overwhelming variety. I rotate between chicken and salmon which provides adequate diversity for my cat.
10/26/2025 at 12:53 pm #1663FelineBitesCo
ParticipantSIMPLY NOURISH VS NATURAL BALANCE (both natural brands)
Comparing natural positioning:
Simply Nourish advantages:
More affordable pricing overall
Available in physical PetSmart stores
Adequate natural formulations
Better budget fit
Can see product before purchasingNatural Balance advantages:
Longer established natural brand reputation
More formula variety available
Better known in natural pet food community
Wider retailer distribution
More specialized optionsMy assessment: Simply Nourish for budget-conscious natural feeding. Natural Balance for established reputation and variety. Both provide quality natural nutrition. Choice depends on budget priorities and shopping preferences.
10/26/2025 at 12:55 pm #1664CatDishCo
ParticipantFor people wanting natural ingredients without premium pricing, Simply Nourish fills useful niche. Not everyone can afford $3+ per pound food but many want cleaner ingredients than basic brands offer. This mid-range natural option makes that accessible.
10/26/2025 at 12:56 pm #1665MeowFeeder
ParticipantThe straightforward ingredient lists make reading labels easier. No mystery components or lengthy chemical names. Recognizable whole food ingredients throughout. Transparency in formulation builds trust compared to brands hiding components behind vague terms.
10/26/2025 at 12:57 pm #1666CatMealStudio
ParticipantSimply Nourish appears during PetSmart promotions occasionally. Combining sales with their rewards program improves value further. Strategic shopping during deals makes natural feeding more budget-friendly. Worth watching for promotions if cost management matters.
10/26/2025 at 12:58 pm #1667MeowPantryCo
ParticipantMy cat with occasional digestive sensitivity does better on Simply Nourish limited ingredient formulas. The simplified recipes seem gentler on her system compared to complex multi-component foods. Her symptoms decreased noticeably after switching. Sometimes less really is more for sensitive digestion.
11/10/2025 at 9:22 am #3535WhiskerBiteHub
ParticipantI started feeding my cat Simply Nourish Wet Cat Food, and she absolutely loves it. Appetite has improved, digestion is smooth, and hairballs are fewer. Compared to Nutra Nuggets or Nature’s Domain, the ingredients feel more wholesome and natural. I’ve tried mixing in a little dry Simply Nourish or topping with freeze-dried treats for variety, and she’s obsessed. Coats are shinier, energy is up, and litter box odor is minimal. Even my picky indoor cat eats it eagerly. Definitely a brand I’d recommend for anyone looking for grain-free or high-quality wet meals.
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