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    Calming cat treats have been a huge help for my anxious cats. I use calming treats cats, CBD calming cat treats, and calming lickable treats for cats. They’re easy to give with Pure Cravings or Nature’s Domain wet food. Calming soft chews for cats and calming gel treats for cats work great for older or picky eaters. My cats used to be nervous around visitors or loud noises, but now they’re much calmer. Vet recommended cat calming treats feel safe and effective. It’s incredible how a little treat can make them so much more relaxed.

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    Persona 3 Reload cat food is a hit with my senior indoor cat. 😺 Ingredients in Cat Person cat food feel clean and digestible. Personalized cat food bowls make meals more fun, and mats help with spills. Chewy subscriptions are convenient. Hairballs have decreased, digestion is smoother, and coat shinier than when we fed Kirkland Signature. Mixing in Cat Person wet food adds variety. My cat genuinely prefers the Persona line over standard Cat Person dry food. Premium quality definitely shows in her energy and overall health.

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    I switched my senior cats to Life’s Abundance dry cat food all life stage formula. Ingredients in Life’s Abundance cat food are high-quality and protein-rich. Digestion is smoother, hairballs fewer, and coat shinier. I rotate wet options like Life’s Abundance canned cat food or Holistic Health Extension wet cat food. Chewy and Amazon are convenient sources, sometimes with discount codes. Price is higher than Kirkland Signature, but health, coat, and energy improvements make it worth it. Perfect for senior or indoor cats needing holistic nutrition.

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    Fussie Cat canned food has been a lifesaver for my rescue cat. She used to leave half her bowl behind with other brands, but with the tuna wet food and chicken dry cat food, she cleans everything. I like that Fussie Cat food ingredients are more natural compared to some fussy cat cat food brands. Her digestion has improved, and she seems more energetic. I mix wet and dry together sometimes to give variety. Definitely better than just feeding one type of fussy cat food brand constantly.

    in reply to: Tried Blue Buffalo Wet Cat Food: My Honest Review #2438
    FelineDishes
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    PREMIUM WET FOOD COST COMPARISON:

    Per 3oz can pricing:

    Blue Buffalo: $1.80-$2.20
    Wellness: $1.80-$2.30
    Natural Balance: $1.90-$2.40
    Weruva: $2.50-$3.50
    Fancy Feast: $0.75-$0.95

    Monthly cost (2 cans daily):

    Blue Buffalo: $54-66
    Wellness: $54-69
    Weruva: $75-105

    Blue Buffalo prices competitively within premium wet food category. Comparable to Wellness, more affordable than ultra-premium brands. Reasonable premium pricing for quality ingredients provided.

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    The variety of protein sources works well for rotation feeding. They offer chicken, duck, rabbit, and various fish formulas. Rotating proteins quarterly provides nutritional diversity and prevents boredom. My cat tolerates all the proteins I’ve tried without digestive issues. Having options within single brand simplifies rotation strategy.

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    The CORE versus regular debate is exactly what I’ve been trying to figure out. My cat is moderately active, healthy weight, no medical issues. Do I really need to pay extra for grain-free high protein or is that just marketing hype? Regular Wellness seems perfectly adequate from what I can tell. Maybe I’ll buy small bags of each and see if there’s any noticeable difference in how she does on them.

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