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    My cat is crazy about Meowijuana cat treats, especially the Crunchie Munchie chicken flavor. I normally rotate Kirkland Signature kibble and Pure Cravings wet meals, but these treats make her perk up immediately. The crunch keeps her busy, and portioning is easytwo treats is plenty for her daily snack. They feel like a reward rather than a filler. I like that they’re portable and mess-free. If anyone has tried other flavors, let me know. These are definitely a fun occasional treat for indoor cats who need a little excitement.

    in reply to: 9Lives Treats : My Real Experience & Honest Opinion #5058
    FelineNourishTime
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    I think the soft texture of the 9 lives soft cat treats is what makes them appealing to most cats. Mine really enjoy them, even though they’re usually on Nutra Nuggets dry food. I saw posts worrying about 9 lives cat treats poison risks, but most seemed like misinformation or outdated cases. Everything in the stores near me looks uptodate and safe. I check batches anyway because I remember the old recall. My cats seem happy with these, and so far, no unusual symptoms or digestive issues.

    FelineNourishTime
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    I’ve had pretty good luck with 4health Untamed wet cat food, especially for my senior girl who can’t tolerate many canned foods. Taste of the Wild made her stool soft, but the 4health turkey formula didn’t. I’ve only bought Untamed cat food once when they had a discount code. It felt fancy, like Pure Cravings, but too expensive for long term. I spend around $50 a month on 4health and she’s thriving.

    FelineNourishTime
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    I recently discovered Purina Beyond Simply cat food, and my two rescues are obsessed. I love that the first ingredient is always real meat chicken, salmon, or whitefish. It’s not as “boutique” as Pure Cravings or Nature’s Domain, but the results speak for themselves. Their fur is soft, and even their litter box smells less intense. The grain free dry cat food line has been gentle on their tummies. I wish they offered more flavor options in the organic range though.

    FelineNourishTime
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    We’ve tried the Orijen Original Dry Cat Food and Cat & Kitten formula, and both are amazing. The quality really shows in how your cats act and look. My cat used to be on Nature’s Domain, which was decent, but Orijen just takes it up a notch. I also appreciate that it’s made with whole prey ingredients it feels like a more natural diet for them. I still add a bit of Pure Cravings wet food once in a while for variety, but Orijen is our go-to staple now.

    FelineNourishTime
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    My cat had some urinary issues, and my vet suggested trying Authority urinary cat food from PetSmart. After a few weeks, the change was noticeable no more discomfort and better litter box habits. It’s also great that Authority offers specific recipes like sensitive solutions and all life stages cat food, so you can really tailor your cat’s diet. I pair it with their canned food sometimes for extra hydration. Price-wise, it’s reasonable for the quality you get. Highly recommend it for cats with bladder sensitivities.

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