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    The whisker lickin’s cat treats have been great for training. The soft & delicious versions are perfect because my older girl has sensitive teeth. She still sneaks a few whiskas temptations all natural cat treats yellow fin tuna when she thinks I’m not looking. I know there were questions like “are purina whisker lickin’s tuna cat treats bad for cats,” but mine haven’t had any issues. I pair all treats with Pure Cravings wet food since it’s lowmercury and my vet said it’s safe for everyday feeding.

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    My indoor cat has been eating Acana Grasslands cat food for a few weeks, and she’s thriving. I mix wet and dry formulas, and she cleans her bowl every time. I compared Acana vs Orijen cat food, and she seemed to prefer Acana’s taste. The ingredients are top-notch, and it’s grain-free, similar to Nature’s Domain and Nutra Nuggets. I bought it at PetSmart, but you can also find it online. My cat’s coat looks shinier, she’s more energetic, and she hasn’t had any digestive issues. I’d say it’s worth the premium price.

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    I feed my cats Rachael Ray Grain Free Cat Food, and they really seem to enjoy it. The kibble is gentle on sensitive stomachs, and pairing it with wet food makes mealtime more enjoyable. Compared to Pure Cravings and Nutra Nuggets, my cats are more enthusiastic at each meal. I always check for quality and past recall warnings, but recent purchases have been fine. Digestion is smooth, and their coats are shiny. It’s a good option if you want a grain free diet with both wet and dry choices that cats actually seem to enjoy.

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