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12/04/2025 at 1:24 pm in reply to: My Honest Simply Puree Cat Treats Review : Quick Thoughts from a Cat Mom #5316
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ParticipantSimply Puree cat treats have been a huge win for our household. They work as snack, meal topper, and distraction tool during brushing. I like that the squeeze tube isn’t overly oily. The Wild Eats Simply Puree cat treats delivered the same smooth texture but with flavor rotation. When used on Nutra Nuggets kibble, it finally stopped my cat from leaving half her meal behind. That alone made it worth every penny. Cat happiness restored.
11/23/2025 at 8:19 am in reply to: My Honest Thoughts: A Personal The Honest Kitchen Cat Food Reviews #4518PawPantry
ParticipantI recently tried The Honest Kitchen Prowl dehydrated cat food for my senior cats. 😺 They love it, and hairballs are reduced. Ingredients in The Honest Kitchen cat food are human-grade, clean, and digestible. I sometimes add MMMIXERS chicken & duck cat food topper. Petco, Amazon Canada, and Honest Kitchen online are my sources. Carb content is lower than standard kibble like Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets. Coats are shinier, stools firmer, and digestion is smoother. Definitely a premium option for sensitive or indoor cats.
11/21/2025 at 11:19 am in reply to: Sharing My Experience: My Honest Health Extension Cat Food Reviews #4435PawPantry
ParticipantI’ve been feeding my indoor cats Holistic Health Extension wet cat food, mainly the beef and turkey formulas. Ingredients in Health Extension cat food are high-quality and protein-rich. Digestion has improved, hairballs are fewer, and coats are shinier. I rotate with Health Extension dry cat food or Pure Cravings dry cat food. Petco and Amazon are convenient sources, sometimes with coupons. Price is higher than Nutra Nuggets, but health, coat, and energy improvements make it feel worth it. Definitely a solid holistic natural cat food.
11/13/2025 at 9:09 am in reply to: My Thoughts on Lotus Cat Food Reviews: After Feeding It to Our Cats #3856PawPantry
ParticipantI’ve used Lotus raw cat food for about six months now, alternating with canned options. The frozen raw duck recipe seems to keep my cats’ teeth cleaner too. I trust the brand because it’s made at a human grade facility. I’ve had bad luck with brands like Pure Cravings and Nature’s Domain (my cat refused to eat them). I get my Lotus cat food from Chewy since it’s cheaper there. So far, it’s worth the cost no digestion problems, and their fur looks shiny and full.
10/30/2025 at 7:25 am in reply to: My Experience Switching to Kirkland Wet Cat Food: Honest Review #2411PawPantry
ParticipantWET FOOD COST COMPARISON:
Monthly cost (2 cans daily):
Kirkland: $48-56
Fancy Feast: $45-57
Friskies: $36-45
Wellness: $108-138
Weruva: $150-180Annual savings with Kirkland:
vs Fancy Feast: Similar/competitive
vs Wellness: Save $600-984
vs Weruva: Save $1,224-1,488Kirkland wet food prices competitively with budget brands while delivering better ingredient quality. Massive savings compared to premium brands make daily wet feeding financially sustainable.
10/26/2025 at 8:23 am in reply to: Nacho Cat Food Reviews: Fancy Celebrity Brand or Worth the Bowl? #1564PawPantry
ParticipantSmall batch pet food appeals to me more than mass production. Feels like more attention to quality when companies aren’t churning out millions of bags. Never heard of Nacho before but willing to try smaller brands if the ingredients look good. Going to see if any stores near me carry it. Supporting small producers seems worthwhile if the quality backs up the claims.
10/23/2025 at 2:39 pm in reply to: Royal Canin Cat Food Reviews: Is It Really Vet Recommended? #1440PawPantry
ParticipantI rotate between Royal Canin and other brands for variety. My cat seems to do well with it but I don’t think any single food should be fed exclusively forever. The regular Indoor formula works fine for my cat alongside other quality brands. I appreciate that it’s formulated by actual nutritionists rather than just marketing teams choosing trendy ingredients. Not everything needs to be grain-free or exotic protein to be nutritious.
10/22/2025 at 5:01 pm in reply to: My Honest Review: What I Learned Feeding My Cat Applaws Cat Food? #1427PawPantry
ParticipantOMG THIS SOUNDS PERFECT!! 🙏 I’ve been looking for cat food with minimal ingredients and no artificial stuff. The fact that it looks like human-grade tuna gives me so much confidence. I hate mystery meat in typical cat foods.
Definitely ordering a variety pack this weekend to try different flavors. Which protein does your cat like best tuna, chicken, or salmon?? So excited to find a truly natural option. Thanks for sharing. 😊✨
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