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    Healthy Paws raw cat food was recommended to me by a friend whose cats thrive on it, so I tried it even though I was nervous about feeding raw. I had been giving my cat a mix of Pure Cravings chicken and Nature’s Domain wet food, but she always seemed a bit sluggish. On raw, she’s way more playful. The turkey formula is her favorite, though sometimes it smells stronger than I’d like. I tried Raw Paws cat food once, but the texture was too firm for her sensitive teeth.

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    I rotate between greenies salmon cat treats and chicken greenies cat treats to keep my cats interested. One prefers the crunchier dental treats, while the other likes the soft greenies cat treats for cats. Pairing them with Kirkland Signature wet food and Pure Cravings chicken pouches makes treat time feel like a mini feast. The feline greenies dental cat treats seem effective for tartar, and I love that the flavors are natural enough that my cats enjoy chewing. They’re never bored with this rotation.

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    I used to think “holistic” cat food was just a marketing gimmick, but Halo proved me wrong. My cat’s digestion and mood improved so much. I started with the Halo Healthy Weight formula since she was getting chubby on Kirkland Signature. She’s now at a perfect weight, and her fur shines. I also buy Halo canned food on Amazon the chicken pâté is her favorite. Honestly, it’s one of the best balanced cat foods I’ve found that actually delivers results.

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    I tried Diamond Naturals Dry Cat Food after seeing posts online, and my cats love it. I feed it alongside wet food like Pure Cravings, and they finish everything eagerly. Compared to Nutra Nuggets or Kirkland, the ingredients feel high quality, and digestion has been smooth. Their coats are shinier, and they’re more active around the house. I also rotate the flavors within the line Active, Indoor, and wet options and it keeps mealtime exciting. Overall, it’s one of the best options I’ve found for both dry and wet feeding.

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    Friskies Indoor wet cat food has been a hit for my two lazy house cats. They both enjoy the sauce-heavy recipes, and I’ve noticed fewer hairballs since I started mixing it with their dry food. I used to buy Blue Buffalo Tastefuls, but they preferred Friskies by far especially the turkey and cheese dinner. The smell isn’t too strong, and the texture looks decent for canned food. It’s not a “fancy” brand, but my cats lick the bowl clean every time, so that says something!

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