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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5833
    CatEatsReview
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    My senior cat needed something gentle but still crunchy enough to help her teeth, and Minties worked well. She eats mostly soft food now Pure Cravings chicken is her favorite so her breath can get rough. These treats helped tone that down without upsetting her stomach. I break them in half to make chewing easier, so the bag ends up lasting longer than expected. She seems to enjoy the texture, and I like that it helps her dental health a bit. Definitely worth keeping in the rotation.

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    I’m heartbroken because I heard someone say Halo cat food might be discontinued. Is that true? My cats adore their Spot’s Stew chicken recipe it’s been a staple for years. It’s one of the only foods that doesn’t upset my sensitive cat’s stomach. I’ve tried switching to Nature’s Domain and Pure Cravings, but nothing compares to how well my cats digest Halo. If anyone knows where to buy Halo cat food near me or online, please share!

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    I feed my indoor senior cat Taste of the Wild Dry Cat Food, and it’s helped keep her active and interested in meals. I occasionally mix in wet food for hydration, and she finishes everything happily. Compared to Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets, the ingredient quality feels superior, and digestion is much smoother. The Rocky Mountain flavor seems particularly appealing to her. Even my picky eater has been eating consistently, which is a big win. It’s definitely worth trying for both dry and wet feeding combos if you want your cats excited about mealtime.

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    I switched to Purina Naturals Indoor cat food a few months ago, and my cats are doing great on it. They’re both lazy indoor loungers, so I liked that this version has fewer calories. I mix a little wet food in sometimes, like Purina Pro Plan True Nature, just for moisture. Their coats are soft, and I’ve noticed fewer hairballs, which is a big win. The 13 lb bag lasts me almost two months! I’ve tried Kirkland Signature before, but honestly, Purina Naturals feels more balanced for my cats’ needs.

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