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12/03/2025 at 9:32 am in reply to: Royal Canin Cat Treats Review : What I Think After Feeding Them #5206
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ParticipantRoyal Canin urinary cat treats are perfect for my sensitive kitty. I mix them with Nature’s Domain wet food or Kirkland Signature dry kibble. The hydrolyzed protein cat treats royal canin line is great for sensitive stomachs, and my picky eater actually eats them. Pill Assist cat treats help make giving meds stressfree. Dehydrated rabbit treats are a fun occasional snack, and the satiety treats are helpful for portion control. Overall, Royal Canin treats make treating and caring for my cats much easier and less stressful.
11/19/2025 at 11:47 am in reply to: My Real-Life Experience: A Personal Grandma Mae’s Country Naturals Reviews #4309PawKibble
ParticipantWe did a full rotation test with Grandma Mae’s Country Naturals canned cat food, the salmon dry formula, and even the grain-free version. What stood out the most was how much less my cat shed after a few weeks. His coat looked a bit shinier too. Before this, I was using Nutra Nuggets because it was affordable, but digestion wasn’t great on it. Grandma Mae’s seems to sit better with him. I’ll probably stick with the 4 lbs bag for now since I like switching flavors. The ingredients list really does feel more trustworthy.
11/12/2025 at 9:41 am in reply to: My Honest Thoughts Earthborn Holistic Cat Food Reviews: Anyone Still Feeding? #3730PawKibble
ParticipantI tried switching from Acana to Earthborn Holistic recently because my cat’s tummy was getting sensitive. The Primitive Feline dry food has been great so far no vomiting, no diarrhea, and his appetite is back. I also got the Chicken Catcciatori wet pouches to mix in. He loves them! I like that it’s grain free but not too high in fat. Plus, I feel safer knowing it hasn’t had any major recalls like some brands have over the years.
10/29/2025 at 7:33 am in reply to: My Honest Take: A Personal Review of I and Love and You Cat Food #2199PawKibble
ParticipantI and Love and You formulas emphasize natural ingredients without artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors. Real meat protein sources listed first across formulas. The brand appears to genuinely prioritize clean ingredient formulations rather than just marketing natural positioning. For healthy cats without special needs, natural ingredients at mid-premium price provides reasonable value. The quirky brand name is memorable marketing but actual formulations show legitimate quality commitment. Adequate for everyday natural feeding if locally available and cat accepts it.
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ParticipantVeterinary nurse chiming in here! Tiki Cat is one of the brands we frequently recommend, particularly for cats needing higher protein diets. The macronutrient ratios are excellent typically 40-50% protein on a dry matter basis, which aligns well with a cat’s natural carnivorous diet.🐈
The moisture content (usually 80%+) is fantastic for urinary health and kidney function. However, it’s not ideal for every cat. Kittens, pregnant cats, or those with specific metabolic conditions might need different formulations. Always great to run dietary changes by your vet first.🥣💜
10/15/2025 at 5:23 pm in reply to: My Honest Weruva Cat Food Reviews: Has Anyone Else Tried It? #1220PawKibble
ParticipantAugust 2024 to October 2024
Started my 3 cats on Weruva at the beginning of August after my vet recommended grain-free options. Here’s my 3-month breakdown:
Week 1-2 (Early August): Mixed 25% Weruva with their old food. Two cats took to it immediately, one was skeptical.
Week 3-4 (Late August): Increased to 50/50 mix. All three were eating it willingly. Noticed less vomiting from my one cat who used to throw up frequently.
September: Full transition complete. Litter box odor significantly decreased (game changer!). Their fur feels like silk now.October (Current): All three are thriving. Vet checkup last week showed improved body condition scores for all. My senior cat (14 years) is acting more playful than she has in years.
Monthly cost runs about $180 for three cats, but I consider it an investment in their health. Would definitely continue using it.
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