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    If you’re looking for something natural and grain-free, the Thrive tuna cat treats Maxitube are fantastic. My cat usually only likes soft treats, but she happily chewed through these. I used to rely on Kirkland Signature dry snacks for rewards, but she gets bored quickly with them. Thrive is a bit pricier, but the quality justifies it. I love that it’s versatile tooI crumble some over wet meals, use a few as training rewards, or just give a single treat to keep her entertained. Very convenient.

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    Nature’s Logic feline beef feast grain-free canned cat food is a huge hit. My cats finish every bowl. Compared to Blue Buffalo or Nutra Nuggets, it feels fresher and more natural. Digestion is smooth, energy is up, and coats look great. Portioning is simple, and I mix dry and wet meals for variety. PetSmart carries it, and online options are easy to find. Definitely a premium, wholesome, and grain-free choice for anyone looking for reliable cat food.

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    I tried Merrick Backcountry Dry Cat Food raw infused in rabbit flavor for my indoor cats. They usually avoid dry food, but this one they eat without hesitation. I occasionally mix in Nature’s Domain or Nutra Nuggets for variety. Their coats are softer, and energy has improved. I also gave them the wet pouches, which they enjoy. I’ve read online some people worry about Merrick Backcountry Cat Food phosphorus levels, but it’s been fine for my cats. Chewy and PetSmart have consistent stock. Freeze-dried chicken mixer is a nice bonus for picky eaters.

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    I’ve been feeding my cats Farmina N&D Dry and Wet Cat Food, and they love it. Codfish low grain and quinoa urinary flavors are huge hits. I mix a little Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings for texture sometimes, but mostly it’s Farmina now. Compared to other brands like Kirkland, digestion has improved, hairballs are down, and energy levels are up. Portioning is easy once you figure out the right serving, and even senior cats eat enthusiastically. The ingredients feel natural, high-quality, and wholesome. Definitely one of the better premium cat foods I’ve tried.

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    CALORIE REALITY:

    Temptations contain roughly 2 calories per treat. Sounds minimal but adds up:

    10 treats: 20 calories
    20 treats: 40 calories
    30 treats: 60 calories

    Average indoor cat needs 200-250 calories daily. Thirty treats equals 25% of daily intake from nutritionally incomplete source. Easy to overfeed without realizing. Weight gain and nutritional imbalance result from excessive treat feeding.

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    Contacted email on package with questions and never received response. Lack of customer service responsiveness concerns me about company professionalism and commitment. Legitimate businesses respond to customer inquiries even if small operations.

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