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12/10/2025 at 10:25 am in reply to: Sharing My Experience: What Happened When I Tried Meow Mix Cat Treats #5644
PurrKibble
ParticipantOcean Explosion was honestly chaotic in flavor and aroma, but somehow my cat thinks it was handcrafted by royalty. The little fish shapes do look cute though. I’d still say the Meow Mix irresistibles soft salmon cat treats are the better staple if you’re going Meow Mix at all. I rotate Pure Cravings mahi wet pouches because he likes variety. When people ask are meow mix cat treats safe, I tell them just don’t go overboard. If your cat’s regular diet is balanced, treats can just be joy boosters.
PurrKibble
ParticipantMy cats absolutely go crazy for Temptations cat treats, especially the chicken flavor. I also rotate in the Temptations creamy puree lickable cat treats and Temptations catnip varieties for some fun. I use them alongside Kirkland Signature dry food for main meals, so treats are just little bonuses. The treat dispenser toys are amazingthey keep my cats mentally stimulated and slow down snack time. I checked Temptations cat treats recall info, and everything seems safe. No stomach issues at all. They get excited every time they see the bag, and snack time has become a highlight of their day.
11/18/2025 at 8:23 am in reply to: Fresh Pet Cat Food Review: Refrigerated Fresh Food from Grocery Stores Good? #4206PurrKibble
ParticipantI started feeding my senior cat Fresh Pet wet cat food along with some Fresh Pet select dry food. The refrigerated fresh approach seems to make her more excited about meals compared to Nutra Nuggets or Kirkland dry. I’ve seen improvements in energy and litter box consistency, and her coat is softer. I also like the convenience of being able to pick it up while grocery shopping instead of relying on subscription deliveries. It’s a bit more expensive, but seeing her thrive makes it feel worth it. Definitely a viable fresh food alternative.
11/09/2025 at 2:43 pm in reply to: My Experience with Made by Nacho Cat Food Review: Worth the Switch? #3516PurrKibble
ParticipantMy indoor cat loves Nacho Dry Cat Food. He’s eating better, digestion is smoother, and litter box odors are reduced. Coats are shiny, energy is up, and even my picky eater finishes his bowls. I mix in a little wet food for variety. Compared to Kirkland or Nature’s Domain, the ingredient quality feels higher, and it seems more natural and human-grade. I also tried the bone broth topper, and he can’t get enough of it it’s a great way to add hydration and flavor.
10/29/2025 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Pure Harmony Cat Food Review: Wholesome Ingredients or Just Marketing? #2329PurrKibble
ParticipantPRICING COMPARISON:
Pure Harmony: $2.10-$2.50 per pound
Blue Buffalo: $2.50-$3.00 per pound
Wellness: $2.60-$3.20 per pound
Natural Balance: $2.80-$3.40 per pound
Purina Beyond: $2.20-$2.70 per poundPure Harmony prices very competitively for natural positioning. More affordable than most natural brands while maintaining natural ingredient focus. Walmart efficiency creates genuine value for natural feeding.
10/29/2025 at 11:08 am in reply to: My Honest NutriSource Cat Food Review: Balanced and Reliable? #2276PurrKibble
ParticipantCOST COMPARISON:
NutriSource: $2.50-$2.90 per pound
Fromm: $2.60-$3.10 per pound
American Journey: $2.20-$2.80 per pound
Blue Buffalo: $2.50-$3.00 per pound
Wellness: $2.60-$3.20 per poundNutriSource prices competitively in mid-premium category. Comparable to other quality brands. Not bargain basement but not excessive. Reasonable pricing for independent brand quality.
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