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ParticipantMy cats are obsessed with tiki cat wet treats. The chicken, tuna, and salmon varieties are all winners. I also use the tiki cat mousse treats and stix mousse cat treats for training rewards. The soft & chewy chicken recipe grainfree cat treats are perfect for picky eaters. The tummy topper pumpkin & wheatgrass cat treat is a fun addition to meals or snacks. Even the baby mini treats are adorable and tasty. I feel good giving tiki cat treats because they’re wholesome, mostly grainfree, and my cats clearly enjoy them.
11/20/2025 at 10:56 am in reply to: My Real Experience Feeding Wildology Cat Food: Honest Reviews #4349KittyDiet
ParticipantMy experience with Wildology cat food review-wise has been positive so far. My long-haired cat’s coat looks shinier, and hairball issues are much less frequent. I tried the Climb chicken & turkey meal and the wet options, and both were devoured. Ingredients in Wildology cat food are impressive real meat first, no by-products. I mix it with a bit of Kirkland Signature occasionally to stretch the budget. Buying from Chewy with a Wildology cat food coupon worked out best. Honestly, I think it’s worth the price if you want a true super premium option.
11/12/2025 at 10:43 am in reply to: My Personal Fromm Cat Food Reviews: Quality or Overpriced? #3771KittyDiet
ParticipantHas anyone tried Fromm Hasen Duckenpfeffer cat food? The name made me laugh, but it’s actually rabbit and duck my picky boy loves it! He’s been eating the dry version for months, and his digestion has improved so much. I was switching between Pure Cravings and NutriSource, but Fromm wins hands down. You can buy it online if it’s not near you.
10/29/2025 at 9:38 am in reply to: My Honest Purina Naturals Cat Food Review: Good Ingredients, Great Results? #2240KittyDiet
ParticipantThe widespread availability makes natural feeding more accessible. Found in grocery stores and mass retailers, not just specialty pet stores. Universal accessibility helps people wanting natural ingredients without specialty store trips. Convenience matters practically for everyday feeding.
10/20/2025 at 4:49 pm in reply to: Darwin’s Raw Cat Food Reviews: Raw Perfection or Too Complicated? #1334KittyDiet
ParticipantMy cat’s DENTAL HEALTH improved dramatically!! 🦷 Before Darwin’s, he needed annual teeth cleanings ($300+ each time). After 8 months on raw, his last checkup showed minimal tartar. The raw meaty bones naturally clean teeth! Vet said keep doing what we’re doing. Saved $300 on dental cleaning = makes the food cost more reasonable. Plus no anesthesia risks! Health benefits are real! 💪✨
10/19/2025 at 10:17 am in reply to: Sharing My Thoughts: Reveal Cat Food Review: A Pleasant Surprise? #1270KittyDiet
ParticipantLet’s talk PRICES because I KNOW everyone wants to know! 💵
Reveal 1.4oz cans: About $1.80-$2.40 per can (yeah, I know! 😅) Weruva 2.8oz cans: Around $2.50-$3.00 per can Fancy Feast 3oz cans: Like $0.75-$1.00 per can Tiki Cat 2.8oz cans: About $2.20-$2.80 per can Sheba Perfect Portions: Around $0.65-$0.85 per tray
So YES, Reveal is definitely on the pricey side per ounce! BUT here’s how I justify it – I use them as TOPPERS, not full meals! One little can goes over his regular food and makes him super excited to eat. If I tried to use them as complete meals it would cost a fortune lol. As toppers though? Totally manageable! Plus the quality is unmatched! Sometimes you gotta splurge on your baby! 🐾💖
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