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    Bonkers lickable cat treats are a big hit here. My cat is usually picky with Pure Cravings wet food, but she goes crazy for these creamy tubes. Chicken flavor is her favorite, and tuna is a close second. Portioning is simpleone tube per snack works perfectly. Mess is minimal, and I sometimes use them as a topper for Kirkland Signature dry food. Great for indoor cats or picky eaters who need a little incentive. Freeze-dried Bonkers treats are also fun for adding a crunchy twist to her meals.

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    The PureBites freezedried chicken cat treats are the only treats my senior girl will eat consistently. She ignores everything else, but one tiny piece of the chicken breast freezedried cat treats and suddenly she’s 2 years old again. I sprinkle the minnows over her Kirkland Signature wet food because she loves the combo. I’ve wondered if PureBites cat and dog treats are the same thing since the packages look identical, but I stick with the cat versions just to be safe. The price can be a bit high, but the simplicity makes it worth it.

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    I recently started feeding my indoor cat 4Health cat food from Tractor Supply, and she seems to really enjoy it. I mix a bit of the dry food with wet pouches for variety, and she finishes every meal. I was curious about 4Health cat food versus Blue Buffalo and other brands like Nature’s Domain and Nutra Nuggets, and so far she prefers 4Health. The ingredients look solid, and I like that they offer grain free and sensitive stomach options. Definitely a good option if you want healthy and affordable cat food.

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    I recently tried I and Love and You Canned Cat Food, and my picky eater finally finished her meal! I mix it with a little dry food for variety, and both indoor cats are totally satisfied. Compared to Kirkland Signature and Nature’s Domain, the ingredients feel more wholesome, and the flavor options keep my cats engaged. Even my sensitive stomach kitty handles it well, and no upset tummies so far. It’s nice to have wet and dry meals that they both actually enjoy, and mealtime has become stress-free instead of a negotiation.

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    I’ve been feeding my cats Hill’s Science Diet for years, and honestly, it’s one of the few foods that keeps their digestion smooth. The Hill’s Science Diet dry cat food has great ingredients, and the perfect weight formula really helped my overweight tabby slim down a little. I’ve also used the Hill’s Science Diet wet cat food on weekends to give them variety. My vet actually recommended Hill’s Perfect Weight cat food, and I can tell it’s made a difference they’re healthier and way more active now!

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