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    I’ve been using Hartz Delectables squeeze-up chicken lickable cat treats as daily rewards. My cats usually sniff at Nature’s Domain or Nutra Nuggets, but these get immediate attention. The squeeze-up tube is super convenient, especially for multi-cat households because portioning is easy. I like mixing a little into wet food for picky eaters. I’ve tried other Hartz lines like bisque and stew, but chicken tubes are the favorite at my place. The texture is creamy but not runny, perfect for licking or applying on top of kibble.

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    Greenies dental cat treats are my goto for daily dental care. I also rotate in Whimzees cat dental treats and Authority cat dental treats. They eat Pure Cravings wet food and Nutra Nuggets dry food. Dental treats help reduce tartar and freshen breath. I checked vetrecommended cat dental treats info, and nothing concerning came up. No tummy problems. Snack time is fun and interactive, especially with treat toys. Affordable, tasty, and widely available, my cats love them. Definitely some of the best dental treats for cats, especially for indoor or senior kitties.

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    I feed my senior cat Natural Balance ultra cat food dry and mix in Natural Balance canned cat food salmon. He seems more energetic, stools are firmer, and his coat is softer. Previously, Nature’s Domain and Pure Cravings didn’t sit as well with him. Walmart has decent pricing on dry Natural Balance cat food, and PetSmart occasionally carries the wet versions. The limited ingredient diet formula really seems to help with sensitive stomachs. My cat actually enjoys the taste too, which is a big win compared to other brands I’ve tried.

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    My picky eater finally approves of something! Sheba cuts in gravy chicken flavor. I’ve tried Nutra Nuggets and Pure Cravings wet food, but she’d just sniff and walk away. With Sheba, she actually runs to her bowl. I like that the ingredients list isn’t filled with mystery by products. The gravy keeps her hydrated too. I buy mine from Chewy or Target depending on discounts. For the price, Sheba wet cat food is a win in my book.

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    We’ve used Meow Mix canned cat food for our three cats, and honestly, it’s hit or miss. The seafood varieties (especially tuna and shrimp) are big winners, but the chicken ones don’t get the same enthusiasm. Compared to Kirkland Signature wet food, Meow Mix smells stronger but seems to have less meat content. Still, for the price and convenience, I can’t complain. I’d rate it better than Nutra Nuggets’ wet recipes for taste appeal my cats lick the bowls clean.

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    I just started feeding my cats the Kirkland Signature wet cat food from Costco, and they’re obsessed 😻. The texture of the pate is super smooth and easy to scoop. It doesn’t have that weird smell some canned foods do, and it actually looks fresh. My cats love the chicken and rice one the most. I was surprised how affordable it is for the quality you get. The ingredients list is clean, with real meat listed first. Honestly, I think this Kirkland cat food is an underrated gem!

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