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    Tried Bonkers cat treats crunchy and soft mix, and my picky kitty loved them. Normally she rotates between Nutra Nuggets and Nature’s Domain meals, but these treats get her full attention. Chicken and seafood flavors are both popular. Portioning is simplejust one or two pieces at a time. Mess is minimal, and they store easily. Perfect for rewarding good behavior or adding variety to meal time. She now gets excited when she sees the treat bag, which makes feeding much more fun. Freeze-dried Bonkers treats are also a hit here.

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    I grabbed the PureBites minnow cat treats on a whim because they looked interesting, and honestly they’re now the most demanded item in my whole house. The freezedried minnows look… well, like minnows, which freaked me out at first, but the cats LOVE them. I’ve seen people ask if PureBites treats are bad for cats, but my two have done great on them. I mix a crushed minnow into Nature’s Domain wet food and they inhale the bowl. They didn’t react the same way to salmon freezedried treats for cats, but that’s okay.

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    I picked up 4Health grain-free indoor cat food for my picky eater, and she actually seems excited to eat now. The dry kibble is the perfect size for her, and I occasionally add wet 4Health cat food for hydration. I compared it with Pure Cravings and Nutra Nuggets, and she clearly prefers 4Health. I like that they offer all life stages and weight management options, which is handy as she ages. No recalls so far, and her energy is up, so I’d say 4Health cat food is definitely worth trying for indoor cats.

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    My indoor cats go crazy for I and Love and You Naked Essentials Cat Food. The wet formula is soft, easy to eat, and smells appealing without being overpowering. I mix it with dry food for variety, and they finish every bite. Compared to Kirkland Signature, Nature’s Domain, and Nutra Nuggets, this brand seems more palatable, and even picky cats enjoy it. Digestion has been gentle, which is great for my sensitive stomach kitty. I love that the meals are balanced, wholesome, and convenient for both wet and dry feeding schedules.

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    Has anyone else tried the Hill’s Prescription Diet range? My cat was on the Hill’s c/d urinary stress cat food after recurring UTIs, and it’s been a total game changer. The vet said it helps manage bladder issues, and she hasn’t had a single flare-up since switching. I alternate it with Hill’s Science Plan dry cat food just to keep her interested. The smell is mild, and she eats it happily. It’s pricey, but for the health benefits, it’s completely worth it.

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