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    Is anyone mixing orijen original freeze dried cat treats with wet meals? I’ve been pairing them with Nature’s Domain chicken stew to get my cat through her “I don’t feel like eating” mood swings. Works better than appetite gels ever did. There’s no fake smell, no artificial crumb. She reacts like I offered roasted chicken from the table.

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    Kasiks wet cat food is a favorite in our house. My cats adore the cage-free chicken formula grain-free canned cat food. I also rotate turkey and chicken varieties. Compared to Nature’s Domain or Pure Cravings, it feels fresher and more natural. I looked at Kasiks cat food review info and nutritional details phosphorus levels are fine. Portioning is easy, energy is high, digestion is smooth, and coats are shiny. Online ordering through Chewy works well, and Canadian stores carry it. I’m definitely keeping Kasiks as a staple for wet food meals.

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    Supreme Source Grain Free Cat Food has been great for my senior cat. I tried the whitefish recipe, and he’s been eating it consistently without stomach upset. Previously I fed him Kirkland Signature, but I noticed his fur looked dull. This brand seems richer in protein and easier to digest. I like that it’s free from fillers and has some superfoods like chickpeas. I found a few Supreme Source coupons online which helped with cost. The only downside is finding it consistently sometimes Amazon runs out, and local stores like Petco have limited stock.

    in reply to: Real-Life Experience: Wellness CORE Cat Food Reviews #1897
    FelineFeederBox
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    Wellness CORE frequently appears in sales at various pet retailers. Combining promotions with store rewards programs makes premium pricing more manageable financially. Strategic shopping during promotional periods improves value considerably. Worth watching for sales if budget management matters while wanting premium nutrition.

    FelineFeederBox
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    COST COMPARISON:

    Science Diet: $2.60-$3.20 per pound
    Royal Canin: $2.80-$3.40 per pound
    Purina Pro Plan: $2.20-$2.80 per pound
    Blue Buffalo: $2.50-$3.00 per pound
    Wellness: $2.60-$3.20 per pound

    Science Diet prices at mid to upper premium range. Comparable to other veterinary-recommended brands. More expensive than some consumer brands but reflects research investment and clinical testing. Pricing aligns with science-based positioning rather than excessive markup.

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