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ParticipantI tried the pedigree senior cat food because my older girl has slowed down on chewing, and surprisingly she enjoyed it more than her Nutra Nuggets. The softer bites helped a ton. Pedigree cat food price is definitely kinder on the wallet when you’re managing meds and vet visits too. I double-checked the pedigree cat food nutritional analysis, and while it isn’t grain-free or ultra premium, it works in moderation with her needs. I just add Pure Cravings salmon twice a week for extra protein.
11/25/2025 at 1:32 pm in reply to: Unfiltered Thoughts: My Real-Life Sojos Cat Food Reviews Journey #4767CatPantryMate
ParticipantSoJo’s grain-free freeze-dried cat food is a hit. I also tried the natural recipes and turkey complete cat food. Cats clean every bowl. Compared to Pure Cravings or Nutra Nuggets, it feels higher quality. I checked SoJo’s cat food reviews and ingredients online no recalls, everything looks solid. Portion sizes are easy, digestion is smooth, and energy is up. Online and Canadian stores carry it, so availability isn’t an issue. Definitely a brand I’ll continue feeding regularly, especially for natural and freeze-dried options.
11/13/2025 at 3:47 pm in reply to: My Honest Thoughts on Evanger’s Cat Food After Feeding It to Our Cats #3965CatPantryMate
ParticipantEvanger’s Cat Food has been great for my senior cat with kidney issues. The EVx Low Phosphorus Cat Food helped stabilize her appetite and energy levels. I’ve paired it with Evanger’s Organic Canned Cat Food for variety. Compared to other renal diets, it’s much more natural and appetizing. I did some digging on Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company seems like they still manufacture their own foods, which I like. I usually order from Chewy, but it’s sometimes out of stock.
10/30/2025 at 1:48 pm in reply to: My Personal Nutro Cat Food Review: What Really Happened After Switching #2536CatPantryMate
ParticipantThe Mars Petcare ownership provides manufacturing consistency and quality control infrastructure. While some prefer independent brands, major company backing ensures reliable production standards and supply chain stability long-term.
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ParticipantCRAVE VS TASTE OF THE WILD (similar positioning)
Both emphasize wild-inspired nutrition:
Crave advantages:
Slightly more affordable pricing
Mars Petcare backing
Good availability in stores
Straightforward formulations
Consistent qualityTaste of the Wild advantages:
Novel proteins like venison
Longer market presence
Better brand recognition
More flavor variety
Stronger wild themeMy view: Both deliver adequate high-protein grain-free nutrition at accessible prices. Crave for simplicity and value. Taste of Wild for variety and novel proteins. Either works for protein-focused feeding. Choose based on availability and cat preferences.
10/26/2025 at 2:44 pm in reply to: Solid Gold Cat Food Reviews: A Shiny Brand or Just Marketing? #1709CatPantryMate
ParticipantCOST COMPARISON:
Solid Gold: $3.00-$3.60 per pound
Wellness CORE: $2.80-$3.20 per pound
Blue Buffalo: $2.50-$3.00 per pound
Orijen: $4.50-$5.50 per pound
Taste of the Wild: $2.40-$2.90 per poundSolid Gold prices at upper mid-premium range. More expensive than mainstream brands but below ultra-premium options. The holistic formulation and functional ingredients justify premium over basic foods. Reasonable pricing for the quality and specialized approach provided.
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