Forum Replies Created

Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • MeowDeli
    Participant

    My cats are total worriers, so I’ve started giving calming treats cats before vet visits or grooming sessions. I’ve tried calming gel treats for cats and calming soft chews for cats, and they seem to work really well. I sometimes sprinkle a little over Nature’s Domain or Nutra Nuggets wet food, and it’s an easy way to give them a treat while helping them relax. The CBD cat calming treats are especially good for high-strung cats, and I like having multiple textures chewy, gel, or lickable to see what each cat prefers.

    MeowDeli
    Participant

    I switched my kittens to The Honest Kitchen grain-free turkey recipe dehydrated cat food. 😺 They love it! Ingredients in The Honest Kitchen cat food are digestible and human-grade. I rotate with Holistic Health Extension wet cat food. Petco and Honest Kitchen Canada online have sample packs which are perfect for testing picky eaters. Carb content is lower than Nutra Nuggets, and energy has improved. Hairballs are reduced, stools firmer, and coats shinier. Overall, my kittens seem healthier and more energetic. Definitely worth the premium price for human-grade quality.

    MeowDeli
    Participant

    I feed my kittens Health Extension grain-free dry cat food chicken & brown rice recipe. Bowls are always empty! 😻 Ingredients in Health Extension cat food are digestible and protein-rich. Hairball issues are less frequent, digestion smoother, and coats are shinier. I rotate wet options like Holistic Health Extension canned food or Pure Cravings dry cat food. Amazon and Chewy are reliable sources, sometimes with coupons. Price is higher than Kirkland Signature, but energy, coat, and digestion improvements make it worth it. Definitely a premium holistic option for kittens.

    MeowDeli
    Participant

    I’ve tried almost every fussy cat food brand, and Fussie Cat really works. My cats love the wet food for fussy cats, especially chicken and tuna flavors, and the dry cat food adds texture. Compared to Royal Canin and Kirkland Signature, it seems higher quality and more appealing to picky eaters. I notice their coat and energy improved after a few weeks. I usually buy from Amazon since local availability is limited. For anyone struggling with fussy cats, mixing Fussie Cat wet and dry food is a game-changer.

    MeowDeli
    Participant

    Been feeding Sheba Perfect Portions for about fourteen months and my cat absolutely loves them. She maintains excellent health beautiful coat, great digestion, perfect energy levels. The twin-pack format is genuinely convenient fresh food every serving without waste or refrigeration hassles. Costs around $0.75 per serving which is reasonable for portion controlled wet food. She stays enthusiastic about meals and never gets bored. Every vet checkup shows healthy results. Sometimes the convenient packaging isn’t just gimmick if actual food quality backs it up. Sheba delivers both convenience and quality effectively.

    MeowDeli
    Participant

    Four months feeding Nacho and experience has been positive overall. My cat stays healthy with good digestion, nice coat condition, and appropriate energy. The small batch approach delivers quality without excessive marketing or corporate overhead. Limited availability creates some inconvenience but also ensures fresher product.

    Pricing is reasonable for what you receive. For people seeking alternatives to mass-market brands while supporting smaller producers, Nacho represents viable option. Not necessary for every cat since mainstream brands work fine too. But if you value small business support and have local access, worth considering. The simple ingredient lists and fresh batches provide quality nutrition without unnecessary additives. Just maintain backup plan if availability becomes issue.

    MeowDeli
    Participant

    Tried the indoor cat formula and my girl refused to eat it after three days. She’s normally not picky but something about Royal Canin just didn’t appeal to her. The kibble pieces are oddly shaped I think that’s part of their “jaw health” design but my cat found them awkward to eat. Quality might be there scientifically but if your cat won’t eat it, none of that matters. Had to donate the bag to a friend whose cat liked it fine.

Viewing 7 posts - 1 through 7 (of 7 total)
Scroll to Top