My Honest IAMS Cat Treats Review : What My Cats Really Though

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    CatChatGalaxy
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    My cats love anything fishy, so naturally the IAMS salmon flavor cat treats disappear fast in my house. I give them a few alongside Nature’s Domain dry cat food, and nobody complains. The IAMS cat treats coupons help because my crew goes through snacks like tiny vacuum cleaners. I’ve never had them get sick from IAMS treats, but I know some people worry, especially with the hairball formulas. I keep feeding them in moderation just to be safe. So far, everything feels balanced and my cats seem satisfied.

    #5115
    WhiskerWellnessZone
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    The IAMS hairball control cat treats were a surprise hit here, especially the chicken ones. My fluffy girl normally turns up her nose at anything new, but she gobbled these like they were gourmet. I alternate them with Nutra Nuggets dry food to avoid giving too many hairball treats at once. I’ve heard some cats had reactions to the proactive health hairball care daily treats, so I haven’t used those. Thankfully, the dental treats are still easy to find, and they help keep her breath from knocking me out.

    #5116
    CatSnackSquad
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    My senior cat can’t chew big crunchy treats anymore, so the IAMS proactive health oral care treats have been a nice middle ground. Not too hard, not too soft. I pair them with Pure Cravings wet food so she feels like she’s getting spoiled. My younger cat prefers the IAMS chicken flavor treats, so I always keep both. Sometimes I worry the IAMS cat treats discontinued rumor might be true because shelves are inconsistent. But until something official happens, we’re sticking with themthey’ve been gentle and reliable overall.

    #5117
    CatFoodAdvisory
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    The IAMS proactive health cat treats worked well for my two boys, but the hairball versions didn’t sit right with one of them. He wasn’t super sick, just a bit off, so I stopped giving those. I now mix Kirkland Signature dry food with the daily oral care salmon treats, and it’s been perfect. I keep hearing people ask where to buy IAMS cat treats lately, and honestly availability really depends on the store. When I find them, I grab multiple bags because my cats act like they can’t live without them.

    #5118
    FelineFlavorBuzz
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    The IAMS dental treats for cats have been a win in my household. My cat actually crunches them instead of swallowing them whole like he does with most treats. I also give him a few IAMS salmon cat treats to break up the routine. Nature’s Domain wet food complements them well, especially when he’s acting picky. I know some cats had issues with the proactive hairball treats, so I haven’t tried those. Still, IAMS is one of the few brands my cats enjoy consistently, so I hope nothing gets discontinued anytime soon.

    #5119
    CatFoodCompare
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    My cats have very different preferences, so treat shopping is always an adventure. One loves the IAMS cat treats daily oral care salmon, while the other is obsessed with the IAMS chicken cat treats. I mix in Pure Cravings tuna wet food on weekends for variety. I’ve heard some chatter about certain IAMS flavors getting discontinued, but the main dental ones seem safe for now. No sickness here despite people asking if cats get sick from IAMS treats. As long as I introduce things slowly, my two furry drama queens stay happy.

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