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12/10/2025 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Hartz Cat Treats Review: My Personal Take & My Cat’s Verdict #5690
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ParticipantI gave the Hartz Delectables chicken & tuna stew lickable cat treat a try and my cat went wild. The texture is thicker than bisque, which she prefers. She usually eats Kirkland Signature dry and Nutra Nuggets wet, but this is her indulgence. The squeeze-up tube format is super convenient for small servings. I love that it doubles as a bonding sessionI get face licks in exchange for each squeeze. These treats feel indulgent but practical. No upset stomach, and she finishes every tube without hesitation.
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ParticipantI tried the 9Lives soft cat treats with my two picky monsters, and honestly, I was surprised they liked them. They usually stick to Pure Cravings wet food and a bit of Kirkland Signature dry to balance things out, but treats are where they get choosy. The texture of the 9 lives soft cat treats seems to work for them, especially my senior cat who prefers softer snacks. I know people wonder if 9 Lives cat treats poison pets or cause issues, but I haven’t seen anything personally. Moderation feels like the key with these budgetfriendly treats.
11/18/2025 at 9:55 am in reply to: My Personal Natural Balance Cat Food Review: What Surprised Me #4252WhiskerCrate
ParticipantI feed my two cats Natural Balance chicken and green pea cat food dry along with Natural Balance wet cat food duck pâté. Bowls are empty every meal! Soft stools are mostly gone, and vomiting has decreased. I was hesitant because it’s pricier than Kirkland, but it seems to be working. Chewy and Petco make it easy to get both wet and dry options. I like that Natural Balance offers limited ingredient formulas for sensitive stomachs and grain-free options. Cats seem satisfied, which is always a good sign when switching diets.
11/06/2025 at 7:25 am in reply to: Is Meow Mix Good for Cats: Healthy Choice or Marketing Hype? #3201WhiskerCrate
ParticipantI grew up feeding Meow Mix to all our family cats. Now that I have my own, I still buy the same brand mostly Meow Mix Tender Centers dry food and the canned seafood flavors. My vet says as long as my cat’s hydrated and active, it’s fine. I also sometimes toss in a pouch of Nature’s Domain wet food for variety. For the price, Meow Mix has stayed consistent. It’s not luxury, but it’s reliable and cats genuinely love it.
11/04/2025 at 12:15 pm in reply to: My Experience Switching to Kirkland Wet Cat Food: Honest Review #2987WhiskerCrate
ParticipantJust wanted to say, I’m really impressed with the Kirkland healthy weight cat food. My older cat was gaining a bit too much, and this helped her slim down without losing energy. The kibble is crunchy and smells nice, not overly oily. She actually likes it more than her previous diet formula. I checked the ingredients, and they seem super balanced real chicken, brown rice, and fiber. For the price, it’s honestly unbeatable. Costco’s Kirkland brand cat food surprised me in a good way!
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