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    I bought Harringtons cat food salmon flavor for my picky eater, and she loved it! I usually stick to Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings for wet meals, but this one made her excited for dinner. The gravy keeps it moist, and she doesn’t leave leftovers. The dry kibble is simple but wholesome, perfect for everyday feeding between wet meals. I like that Harringtons offers grain-free and senior options as well, which is handy for older cats or those with sensitivities. A good mid-range choice without breaking the bank.

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    I’ve tried a ton of brands over the years, but the Almo Nature holistic sterilised dry cat food with fresh salmon is easily one of the better dry foods. My cats usually prefer canned, especially the Almo Nature tuna cans, but this dry option actually kept their appetite steady without weight gain. Compared to Nutra Nuggets, this feels lighter and cleaner. I checked ingredients and loved how simple they were. I found it on Amazon, but I’ve also seen it at a shop near me once.

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    For anyone wondering where to buy Triumph cat food: I usually find it at Petco, but it sells out fast. Walmart had the ocean fish 13 oz cans for a while, but then they disappeared. Amazon Triumph options are overpriced sometimes, so compare before buying. My cats do like the turkey flavor a lot. I haven’t seen the Hi Tor Triumph kidney formula in months, though maybe supply issues? If your cat likes Triumph, I’d stock up because availability is unpredictable.

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    I tried Royal Canin Feline Urinary SO Wet and Dry Cat Food for my indoor cat, and it’s made a noticeable difference. He’s eating eagerly, digestion is smoother, and litter box odors are reduced. Compared to Nutra Nuggets or Kirkland, it feels more specialized and health focused. I mix in a little wet formula for hydration, and he loves it. Portioning is simple, and I feel confident feeding something vet formulated for urinary health. Definitely worth considering if your cat has urinary concerns or picky eating habits.

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    Been feeding Special Kitty for over four years out of financial necessity. My cat maintains acceptable health on it she’s not thriving dramatically but she’s alive and passing vet checkups. Weight stays stable, coat is okay though not shiny, energy is adequate. Costs around $0.90 per pound which is cheapest food available. Bloodwork shows normal ranges. Not optimal nutrition but keeps her fed when budget is desperately tight. Better than not affording to keep her. Sometimes adequate is all budget allows.

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    The charitable aspect donating proceeds to Rachael’s Rescue adds positive element. At least some money goes toward helping shelter animals rather than purely corporate profits. Not main reason to choose food but nice knowing purchases support animal welfare causes.

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