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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5820
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    Minties cat dental treats are one of the few “functional” treats my cat willingly eats. The crunch seems to satisfy him more than soft snacks ever do. I usually give one after dinner and let him chew it slowly. Breath improvement isn’t huge, but it’s enough that I’m not pulling away when he climbs on my chest. They pair well with his Pure Cravings wet food routine since it’s pretty moist and doesn’t scrape teeth much. Bag doesn’t last long with two cats, but they both enjoy them, which says a lot.

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    My cats are crazy for greenies chicken cat treats. I use them as little rewards during training or brushing. I also rotate in feline greenies smartbites cat treats to keep things interesting. They go wild for the salmon flavor too, and it pairs nicely with their Kirkland Signature dry food. I know some people wonder, “are greenies cat treats bad for cats?” but mine haven’t had any issues. The texture seems perfect for chewing, and the portion sizes are easy to manage for daily treats.

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    The whiskas temptations cat treats with chicken cheese have been a longtime favorite here, but I try not to rely on only one flavor. My cats also enjoy purina whisker lickins soft cat treats salmon, especially during grooming time when I need them to hold still. I’ve used whiskas healthy coat cat treats during shedding season and noticed fewer flakes. Since they’re on Pure Cravings wet food and Nutra Nuggets kibble, treats don’t mess with their digestion much. I still introduce new ones slowly.

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    I recently found Canidae cat food on Amazon and was surprised by the positive ratings. I bought the Canidae Pure chicken and sweet potato dry food, and my cats immediately approved. Even my picky eater who used to only eat canned food loves it. Compared to Nature’s Domain or Kirkland Signature, it’s lighter on the stomach and doesn’t cause gas. I think I’ll stick with it especially since the resealable bags make storage so easy.

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    I feed my cats IAMS ProActive Health Healthy Adult Cat Food, and they love it. The kibble is crunchy but gentle on their teeth, and digestion has been smooth. I’ve tried mixing a little Pure Cravings wet food for variety, and it keeps mealtime interesting. Compared to Kirkland Signature and Nutra Nuggets, my cats actually finish meals consistently, which was a struggle before. Their coats look shinier, and they seem more energetic. Indoor or active cats both seem to enjoy it, and it’s definitely become a staple in our feeding rotation.

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    Just got a sample of the Orijen Guardian Senior cat food for my 10-year-old, and she took to it right away. Usually, she’s super picky, but she finished her bowl in minutes. I can already tell her energy is coming back. I love that the formula supports brain and joint health something she really needs now. I’ll probably switch her fully from the Hill’s Perfect Weight formula to this. Orijen clearly understands what older cats need nutritionally. It’s premium, but it’s worth every cent.

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