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    I give my cats applaws cat treats almost every day, and they always seem excited. The applaws chicken puree cat treats are a favorite for training or just as a snack. The applaws cat treat whole salmon loin is a special treat that they go crazy for. The freezedried options are crunchy and highprotein, perfect for sprinkling over Kirkland Signature or Nature’s Domain wet foods. Even the applaws lickable cat treats get purrs all around. I love giving something natural, healthy, and simple, and my cats clearly appreciate the flavor variety too.

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    I’ve used Evolve cat food on and off for a couple years, mostly the classic chicken and the grain free salmon dry cat food. My cat liked both, but the classic line actually gave me better long-term results. I did try the Evolve wet cat food too, and it smelled fresher than some cheaper cans I’ve bought at Walmart. I’m in the same boat about mixed opinions online, especially those old Evolve cat food recall discussions. Compared to Kirkland Signature and Pure Cravings, Evolve feels mid-tier, but not bad for the price if your cat digs the flavor.

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    After switching from Pure Cravings to OrgaNOMics Turkey, Duck & Chicken, I noticed my cat’s stool looked healthier and her energy came back. I guess the formula works better for her digestion. It’s also nice that it’s grain free, so no weird fillers. I tried mixing in some Nutra Nuggets kibble, and she still finished every bit. The cans are easy to open, too. I’ve already recommended this brand to a few friends it’s surprisingly high quality for the price.

    CatProteinPro
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    Formula variety available:

    96% Turkey: Highest meat content
    96% Chicken: Poultry option
    96% Rabbit: Novel protein
    96% Salmon: Fish-based
    Limited ingredient: Simplified formulas

    Excellent selection for premium category. I rotate between turkey and rabbit for nutritional diversity. Both maintain exceptional quality.

    CatProteinPro
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    FREEZER SPACE WARNING!! ⚠️❄️ The shipments are LARGE! You need significant freezer space. I had to buy a small chest freezer ($150) to store everything. Each delivery is like 20-30 pounds of frozen food. Just something to consider before ordering. Also make sure you’re home for delivery can’t let raw meat sit outside! Plan ahead for delivery days. Important logistics to think about! 💙

    CatProteinPro
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    Let me break down the Tiki Cat product lines since it can be confusing:

    Tiki Cat Born Carnivore: High protein, minimal ingredients, very meat forward
    Tiki Cat Puka Puka/Luau varieties: Classic shredded texture, seafood or poultry
    Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse: Smooth pate-style, good for older cats or picky eaters
    Tiki Cat After Dark: Higher fat content, super flavorful, richer formula
    Tiki Cat Grill: Grilled meat texture, unique preparation

    I’ve tried them all, and my cats prefer the Luau varieties. The After Dark line made one of my cats gain weight too quickly, so be mindful of portion sizes with that one. The Born Carnivore is probably the healthiest option overall if your cat will eat it.🐱🍜

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