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    I grabbed Whisker Lickin’s soft cat treats salmon flavor for my picky feline, and she devoured them. Normally she sniffs Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings wet food, but this soft texture keeps her interested. I usually give one or two at a time as a reward or during bonding time. These treats are easy on her teeth and mess-free, which is a big plus. I also tried the chicken & cheese variant, and it was another winner. Soft, flavorful, and high-value for my kittyperfect for indoor cats who need a little extra excitement.

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    After my girl had a skin allergy flareup, the vet switched her to Hill’s Science Diet hypoallergenic cat treats and told me to avoid anything with random proteins. It really helped calm things down. She’s been on Nature’s Domain sensitive formula for meals, but we’re very careful with extras. The Hill’s Science Diet cat treats don’t cause hot spots or ear scratches, so they’re staying in the rotation. I also tried the freeze dried version from Hill’s and she liked those too. Not exciting, but great for delicate tummies.

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    I had to switch from another brand due to allergies, and Blue Buffalo Wilderness saved the day. My vet recommended the grain free duck recipe for my sensitive cat, and it’s been perfect. No more itching or upset tummy! The ingredients list is clean mostly meat, no corn or soy. I’ve even tried the Blue Wilderness canned cat food, and she loves both wet and dry versions. A little pricey, yes, but worth it for the peace of mind and my cat’s health improvements.

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    My kitten went crazy over Birdie and Louie Cat Food wet formula! I was worried she’d refuse it since she’s used to Nature’s Domain, but she pounced on it immediately. The texture is smooth and meaty, very easy for little mouths. I also noticed fewer tummy issues than before with other brands. The only downside is the price, but considering the ingredients and how much she loves it, it’s totally worth it. Mixing a little dry food with the wet keeps her meals balanced and healthy.

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    Anyone else here tried the Costco Nature Domain cat food? My older cat absolutely loves it. I get the Costco super premium cat food variety too, and both seem to sit really well with her. No tummy troubles or allergies so far. It’s also way more affordable than boutique pet store brands. I mix the wet and dry versions depending on her mood the canned ones keep her hydrated while the kibble helps her teeth. Costco really nailed it with these cat formulas!

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