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    I tried both Raw Paws cat food and Healthy Paws raw cat food, and they honestly serve different purposes for my household. Raw Paws has richer, chunkier blends that my male cat loves, while Healthy Paws has smoother patties perfect for my female who hates working too hard to chew. Before raw feeding, they were mostly eating Nutra Nuggets with a bit of Pure Cravings for moisture. Now their digestion is more predictable and their breath smells better. Raw feeding isn’t always convenient, but the transformation makes it worth the effort.

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    I tried royal canin cat treats gastrointestinal for my finicky cat, and she loves them. The royal canin veterinary diet adult gastrointestinal cat treats are gentle, and I mix them with Nature’s Domain wet food for extra flavor. The royal canin cat treats renal line is great for my older cat with kidney issues, and she happily crunches them. The dehydrated royal canin cat treats rabbit flavor are a nice change of pace. It’s awesome to see them excited for treats that also support their health a winwin in my book.

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    My picky eater loves the Earthborn Holistic canned cat food, which is shocking because she usually snubs everything. I alternate between Chicken Catcciatori and Monterey Medley. Both smell like real meat, not artificial gravy. I previously tried Pure Cravings wet food decent, but my cat lost interest fast. Earthborn keeps her licking the bowl clean. I even noticed her eyes are brighter now. It’s a bit pricier, but the quality feels worth it. Haven’t had any recall scares with them either, unlike some other brands.

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    I switched to Weruva Cats in the Kitchen Cat Food for my indoor cat, and she’s loving it. I rotate it with dry food like Nature’s Domain and occasionally add Pure Cravings wet food, and she eats everything without hesitation. Compared to other canned options, the pouches and slow cooked formulas seem fresher and more appealing. Her energy levels have improved, and she’s maintaining a healthy weight. Even my older cat enjoys the flavors, which is rare. Weruva’s grain free canned options are perfect for sensitive tummies, and digestion has been smooth for both cats.

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    I’ll admit, I’ve tried almost every big brand Orijen, Blue Buffalo, Pure Cravings but I keep coming back to Friskies canned cat food. My cats love the texture and variety of flavors. The pate-style ones are great for my senior cat, and the Shreds are perfect for my younger one. I saw some negative Friskies cat food reviews online, but after years of feeding it, I haven’t had any bad experiences. Their fur is soft, their eyes are bright, and they seem perfectly content with it.

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