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12/03/2025 at 10:23 am in reply to: Applaws Cat Treats Review : Honest Thoughts from a Cat Owner #5220
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ParticipantI’ve been giving my cats the applaws puree cat treats lately, and it’s been a huge success. The applaws chicken puree cat treats and tuna puree cat treats are both favorites, and even my picky eater finishes them quickly. I sprinkle a little over their Kirkland Signature or Nature’s Domain wet food for a special snack, and it’s a guaranteed hit. The applaws freeze dried cat treats are excellent for crunchy treats or training rewards. I feel good knowing these applaws natural cat treats are highprotein and free of unnecessary fillers, making them a healthy choice.
11/19/2025 at 12:29 pm in reply to: My Real-Life Experience: A Personal Grandma Mae’s Country Naturals Reviews #4323MeowBites
ParticipantI only grabbed Grandma Mae’s Country Naturals cat food because I heard the ingredients were trustworthy, and I’m glad I did. My cat’s been eating the chicken grain-free option for weeks and I’ve seen fewer hairballs. The canned chicken also went over great. Compared to Pure Cravings and Nature’s Domain, this one actually seems to have more straightforward labeling. I also bought the 4 lbs bag first, which was perfect for testing. I’ll probably buy the bigger size next time since my cat has officially approved it.
11/12/2025 at 10:10 am in reply to: Gathering Thoughts on OrgaNOMics Cat Food: Review & Personal Experiences #3744MeowBites
ParticipantMy cat wasn’t into wet food at all until I tried OrgaNOMics Salmon & Duck Dinner. Now she meows the second I open the can. I pair it with her usual Nutra Nuggets dry food for crunch. Her coat looks shinier, and she’s more playful. The grain-free formula seems gentle on her stomach. It’s refreshing to find a brand that actually delivers what it promises. I’ve already ordered the Chicken Dinner version to keep things interesting!
10/29/2025 at 8:00 am in reply to: Sharing My Experience: A Transparent RAWZ Cat Food Review for Cat Parents #2213MeowBites
ParticipantCOST REALITY:
Rawz: $3.40-$4.00 per pound
Orijen: $4.50-$5.50 per pound
Stella & Chewy: $4.00-$5.00 per pound
Acana: $3.50-$4.20 per pound
Wellness CORE: $2.80-$3.20 per poundRawz prices at upper premium range but below ultra premium like Orijen. The 96% meat content justifies premium over conventional brands. Cats eat significantly less due to nutrient density making cost per feeding more reasonable than per-pound pricing suggests.
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ParticipantI’ll offer a different perspective my cat didn’t care for it at all. Bought a variety pack of the “Velvet Mousse” line thinking the smooth texture would be appealing, but he took a few licks and walked away every single time. Meanwhile, my friend’s cat goes crazy for the same flavors.
I think the mousse texture is just too rich or dense for some cats. The regular shredded varieties might have worked better, but after wasting $30 on food he wouldn’t touch, I moved on. Just a reminder to start small before investing heavily.
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