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    Whisker Lickin’s crunchy cat treats are a big hit at my house. My two cats usually nibble on Nature’s Domain wet food or Kirkland Signature dry, but the crunchy texture here keeps them entertained longer. The tuna flavor is especially funthey chew it slowly and seem satisfied afterward. Portioning is easy because the pieces aren’t too big. I like having both soft & crunchy options so my cats get a mix of textures. These are more of a snack than a meal, but they work great for training or rewarding good behavior.

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    I bought the Hill’s Science Diet freeze dried cat treats because my cat hates brushing and I needed a lowingredient reward to pair with his dental gel. They’re honestly great. I still use Pure Cravings wet food for meals since he loves the fishy flavors, but treats had to be simpler. I’ve also used the Hill’s Science Diet z/d cat treats when he had a reaction to something in Nutra Nuggets. The z/d ones are pretty plain tasting but he doesn’t seem to care. They keep his stomach settled, which is more important to me.

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    My kitten started with Blue Wilderness kitten food, and now she’s on the indoor cat formula. I love how it helps control hairballs and keeps her coat super soft. The Blue Wilderness dry cat food has tiny kibbles, perfect for her little teeth. I also buy the wet food cans occasionally to mix things up. Honestly, she’s thriving on this stuff! Compared to Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings, I feel Blue Buffalo Wilderness offers more protein and fewer fillers. Highly recommend trying it if your cat needs better nutrition.

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    I bought the dry Birdie and Louie Cat Food to compare with Kirkland Signature, and honestly, it’s fantastic. My adult cat used to be a bit finicky, but she eats this eagerly. I can tell it’s higher protein and lower filler because her energy has improved, and she’s more playful. I also mix in Nutra Nuggets occasionally for variety, but Birdie and Louie is clearly a step up. Definitely recommend trying both wet and dry to see which your cat prefers mine loves both!

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 3 weeks ago by FelineCrave.
    FelineCrave
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    I’ve been rotating between Costco grain free cat food and the Kirkland maintenance cat food for my two cats. One prefers wet food, the other likes dry, and this combo keeps both happy. The Costco dry cat food smells fresh and has helped with their digestion. The Kirkland Signature recipes, in particular, seem very well balanced with real chicken and rice. I’ve also noticed fewer hairballs and less shedding. It’s nice not having to spend a fortune to keep them healthy.

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