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    Tried Whisker Lickin’s soft & delicious salmon cat treats for the first time. My cat, who usually ignores Kirkland Signature dry and Pure Cravings wet food, went crazy for them. Soft texture, mild aroma, and easy portioning make them perfect for bonding or training. I also tried the chicken & cheese variety, which she liked just as much. I like giving one or two treats at a time to make it special. Great for indoor cats who need some excitement and engagement. A little treat goes a long way here!

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    My allergyprone kitty does great on the Hill’s Science Diet hypo cat treats. He can’t handle strong smells or too many ingredients, so these are perfect. I still feed him some Kirkland Signature wet food since he does well on it, but treats have to be really controlled. I occasionally buy the Hill’s Science Diet prescription cat treats if he’s having a bad week, and he always tolerates them. The freeze dried version is also a hit because it’s super simple. It’s such a relief finding something that doesn’t cause flareups.

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    Anyone else love the convenience of the Blue Wilderness cat food cans? I like alternating between the wet and dry formulas it keeps my cats interested and hydrated. The chicken and duck flavors seem to be crowd favorites. I also appreciate that Blue Buffalo hasn’t had many major recalls lately, unlike some cheaper brands. My local Petco always has deals on the Blue Buffalo Wilderness indoor and mature cat food lines, so I stock up there. My cats definitely approve!

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    I was skeptical at first, but Sheba Wet Cat Food won my adult cat over immediately. The gravy is rich but not overly thick, and the flavors are natural no weird smell like some cheaper brands. She’s usually picky with Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings, but she can’t get enough of Sheba. Even mixing with a bit of dry Kirkland food, she finishes every bite. It’s more expensive, but worth it if your cat is a picky eater or needs a high-quality, easily digestible wet food.

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    I tried the Applaws dry cat food for my two kittens, and they seem to enjoy it! The kibble size is small enough for them, and I noticed their digestion improved compared to cheaper dry foods. I pair it with Applaws cat wet food on alternate days so they don’t get bored. It’s a bit pricey, but the ingredients justify the cost. I like that it’s high in protein and doesn’t have a strong artificial smell. So far, it’s been a good switch for my little ones.

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