Customer Reviews

Stella & Chewy's Duck Duck Goose Dinner Morsels Freeze-Dried Raw Cat Food
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 315 Positive ReviewsAll 8 cats Love Duck Duck Goose
By Crystal on Feb 7, 2021
Stella & Chewy is one of the two best quality and most palatable freeze-dried cat foods available. Every single one of my cats through the years have loved them. No fillers in this food! Whereas few of my crew of 8 cats will eat duck in the form of raw or canned, all will eat it freeze-dried. Of note Stella & Chewy is one of the two best quality and most palatable freeze-dried cat foods available. Every single one of my cats through the years have loved them. No fillers in this food! Whereas few of my crew of 8 cats will eat duck in the form of raw or canned, all will eat it freeze-dried. Of note - none of my guys will eat freeze-dried if it’s been reconstituted (water added). They will only eat it dry. In its dry form it’s their preferred food over all others. The only things to watch for are potential constipation issues arising in susceptible cats and the need to crumble the pellets to avoid choking if the food is eaten dry. I have had two boys who cannot have the food due to preexisting issues with constipation. My crew’s main diet consists primarily of locally produced raw food along with some canned, they get the freeze-dried for daily snacks, crumbled onto canned foods, and for the occasional meal. The only limitation I have to feeding Stella & Chewy is the Cost of the product. Photo: Sweetie, one of my five lovely rescued siblings. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 60 Critical ReviewsUsed to be amazing, now not so much
By ChelsiF on Jan 5, 2021
This used to be amazing. Nice, small pieces (not cat kibble small, but about as big as an average piece of large dog kibble), and soft enough it easily crumbled. My cats loved it. Fast forward to this latest shipment (2 bags, both the same), and the pieces are much, much harder, and it takes a decent This used to be amazing. Nice, small pieces (not cat kibble small, but about as big as an average piece of large dog kibble), and soft enough it easily crumbled. My cats loved it. Fast forward to this latest shipment (2 bags, both the same), and the pieces are much, much harder, and it takes a decent amount of pressure to even squish them when dry. It almost seems like this batch was processed on different equipment, or maybe with cat ingredients to dog Stella & Chewy specs? The pieces are double the size too. Very odd. But I can’t recommend this anymore. My one cat won’t even touch it, dry or wet and he was the biggest fan before. The other two cats will eat it, however we have been having some horrible, smell it all the way in the bedroom when you wake up poops too. Very much not impressed. … more
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Not Ollie's favorite
By Neds on Feb 14, 2021
He used to like this, but now I had to cover with other flavors to get him to eat. He is REALLY finicky.
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Another cat favorite
By Bess on Feb 10, 2021
It was not easy to find something healthy that my girls would eat. They do eat the Stella and Chewy’s raw. The chicken and salmon is their favorite.
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All 8 cats Love Duck Duck Goose
By Crystal on Feb 7, 2021
Stella & Chewy is one of the two best quality and most palatable freeze-dried cat foods available. Every single one of my cats through the years have loved them. No fillers in this food! Whereas few of my crew of 8 cats will eat duck in the form of raw or canned, all will eat it freeze-dried. Of note - none of my guys will eat freeze-dried if it’s been reconstituted (water added). They will only eat it dry. In its dry form it’s their preferred food over all others. The only things to watch for are potential constipation issues arising in susceptible cats and the need to crumble the pellets to avoid choking if the food is eaten dry. I have had two boys who cannot have the food due to preexisting Stella & Chewy is one of the two best quality and most palatable freeze-dried cat foods available. Every single one of my cats through the years have loved them. No fillers in this food! Whereas few of my crew of 8 cats will eat duck in the form of raw or canned, all will eat it freeze-dried. Of note - none of my guys will eat freeze-dried if it’s been reconstituted (water added). They will only eat it dry. In its dry form it’s their preferred food over all others. The only things to watch for are potential constipation issues arising in susceptible cats and the need to crumble the pellets to avoid choking if the food is eaten dry. I have had two boys who cannot have the food due to preexisting issues with constipation. My crew’s main diet consists primarily of locally produced raw food along with some canned, they get the freeze-dried for daily snacks, crumbled onto canned foods, and for the occasional meal. The only limitation I have to feeding Stella & Chewy is the Cost of the product. Photo: Sweetie, one of my five lovely rescued siblings. … more
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Literally Saved My Cat
By AZMom on Feb 4, 2021
SINCE adopting my cat as a 16 week old kitten, for over 2 years she was literally bones and her BMs were like pudding or squirts stinking my whole house up for hours no matter what litters or disposal systems or air fresheners I used. I couldn't have any visitors over and visits from family were quite vocal. I didn't want to give her away because she was the gentlest and sweetest cat ever, but have to admit I did for a fleeting moment when frustrated and couldn't remedy her problems. . . . . . I TRIED various high end canned, dry, home-made, vet visits, vitamin supplements, and probiotics. Nothing worked. I read about trying a raw diet, but due to Covid and shortage of ingredients, SINCE adopting my cat as a 16 week old kitten, for over 2 years she was literally bones and her BMs were like pudding or squirts stinking my whole house up for hours no matter what litters or disposal systems or air fresheners I used. I couldn't have any visitors over and visits from family were quite vocal. I didn't want to give her away because she was the gentlest and sweetest cat ever, but have to admit I did for a fleeting moment when frustrated and couldn't remedy her problems. . . . . . I TRIED various high end canned, dry, home-made, vet visits, vitamin supplements, and probiotics. Nothing worked. I read about trying a raw diet, but due to Covid and shortage of ingredients, was the reason I had stopped making her food in the first place. Preparing fresh raw food wasn't an option, in my research for an alternative, Stella and Chewy freeze dried food for cats seemed worth trying. . . . . . DUE to my cat's sensitive stomach, I transitioned her over a month mixing in one tidbit each of Duck Duck Goose and the Chicken Salmon variety with her existing canned food. When she was about 50/50 I started to see a difference that her stools were beginning to take shape. At 80/20 normal with slight smell. At 100% her stools were normal, no smell, and my bony cat started to gain weight. She has only been on the food for over 2 months now. When 100% on this food, she started with 1/3 cup a day total. Then it varied where some days total 2/3 to 1 cup a day -- fed 2 to 3xs a day (due to being severely underweight I feed her AM, noon, & PM). Today writing this review, I can no longer feel her ribs or hip bone or divots at the base of her tail. Her hair now glistens. . . . . . AFTER 2 years trying everything, I am extremely excited that I found food she can tolerate, gain weight, normal stools, no smell, looks and feels better. This is why I proclaim it literally saved my cat. PS family visits are no longer met with complaints about my house stinking. … more
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Cat meows for it!
By Crystal on Feb 1, 2021
I was looking for a new cat food that my cat would enjoy. She has a sensitive stomach and can only eat limited ingredient foods. I had been feeding her different brands of duck but the wet cat food I feed her she wasn’t a huge fan of nor the dry food. I put this one next to her wet one and she smelled the other and went straight for this. She really enjoyed it and it doesn’t upset her stomach. It’s a keeper!
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My Two Cats LOVE This!
By Jane on Jan 28, 2021
I've been giving my cats two nuggets each morning as a treat and they sit and wait at the cupboard where the bag is stored until they are fed. If they hear the drawer being opened during the day, they rush down in hopes that there is a second treat coming.
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Cats would not eat it.
By Della on Jan 23, 2021
Cat was having stomach issues, vet said try different food, tried this and all my cats didn't want it. Maybe its the duck flavor.
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Not Sure Yet
By MamaCatSaysNo on Jan 22, 2021
I just got this product this week, and my four-year-old kitty girl has been having it for dinner for just three evenings, so I'll have to come back and write another review after she's had more time to hopefully adjust to the change. As of right now, the only way I can get her to eat it is if I mix some of her canned food in with it, which is fine for the time being, but I eventually hope to not need to do that extra step. Once the canned food is mixed in, though, she does clean her plate. I'm not saying this is a bad food, because I'm sure there are plenty of cats who will absolutely go nuts for it; mine is just picky. But we will keep trying. My one complaint is that the pieces are really big I just got this product this week, and my four-year-old kitty girl has been having it for dinner for just three evenings, so I'll have to come back and write another review after she's had more time to hopefully adjust to the change. As of right now, the only way I can get her to eat it is if I mix some of her canned food in with it, which is fine for the time being, but I eventually hope to not need to do that extra step. Once the canned food is mixed in, though, she does clean her plate. I'm not saying this is a bad food, because I'm sure there are plenty of cats who will absolutely go nuts for it; mine is just picky. But we will keep trying. My one complaint is that the pieces are really big. It would be nice if they were smaller and more bite-sized for kitties. … more
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Freeze dried critter
By Sarah on Jan 21, 2021
Kitten LOVES these things. I am trainsitioning him to dry food like the rest of the cats - I moisten a few of these and mix with dry food for him. But they are sooo expensive! Too much for five cats. Not all of them like it anyway. One other likes them as a treat.
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Awesome food
By Hemingway on Jan 19, 2021
I was looking for a kibble for my cat and heard of this brand. My cat loves it. It's a perfect breakfast food in his auto feeder. The wet food makes a mess in his feeder. So happy with this product. Worth the $$ for my cat's health.