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    Hartz Delectables stew lickable cat treats are fantastic for my cats. I mix a spoonful with Kirkland Signature wet food or Nutra Nuggets, and they devour it immediately. Catit creamy lickable cat treats and Luvsome lickable cat treats are also favorites. The bisque and mousse options keep things interesting and make snack time more interactive. Lickable cat treats are perfect for senior cats or those who have trouble with hard treats. Every time I open a packet, my cats get excited and start purring. I feel good giving them these tasty treats.

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    My indoor cats love the Redford Naturals cat food salmon wet formula. Ingredients in Redford Naturals cat food are high-quality and digestible. Coats are shinier, energy is up, and digestion is smoother. I rotate with Pure Cravings dry cat food occasionally. Amazon and Chewy are my go-to sources, sometimes with coupons. Price is higher than Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets, but improvements in hairballs, digestion, and energy make it feel worthwhile. I’d say it’s worth trying, especially if your cat has sensitive stomach issues or you want a natural, premium option.

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    Blackwood cat food wet options have been a hit in my household. My cats love the Bounty canned cat food, especially the chicken meal & rice flavor. Ingredients in Blackwood cat food are clean, which is reassuring for picky eaters. I mix with some Nutra Nuggets dry cat food to add crunch. Shopee and Lazada have been good for sourcing Blackwood cat food Malaysia, and Amazon sometimes has coupons. My cats’ coats are shinier, energy levels are up, and hairball issues are less frequent. Definitely a solid premium alternative to Royal Canin.

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    Anyone know exactly who makes Against the Grain cat food? I couldn’t find much info, but I read it’s a smaller U.S. company. That might explain why it’s not as common as Blue Buffalo or Kirkland. My cat adores the Chicken & Pumpkin Samba flavor real meat, not mystery mush! The cans are compact, and she finishes them completely. I’ve checked for any cat food recalls and didn’t see any recent ones. If only Petco Against the Grain had more of the larger cans!

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    The cost difference between dry and wet feeding is genuinely significant. Feeding quality wet food exclusively costs 2-3 times more than premium dry food. For multi cat households or tight budgets, that difference makes wet feeding financially impossible. Dry food enables feeding cats adequately when wet food would strain finances unsustainably.

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    The variety of protein options works well for rotation feeding. They offer chicken, turkey, salmon, beef, and even venison formulas. Rotating proteins quarterly provides nutritional diversity without switching brands entirely. My cat tolerates all the proteins I’ve tried equally well. Nice having options within single brand rather than juggling multiple manufacturers.

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    NULO VS WELLNESS CORE (protein showdown!):

    Both high-protein brands, here’s my comparison:

    Nulo wins for:

    Higher protein percentages (typically 2-3% more!)
    Better for weight loss (lower carbs!)
    Probiotic inclusion
    Better palatability (my cats prefer it!)
    More modern formulations

    Wellness CORE wins for:

    Slightly more affordable
    More widely available
    Longer track record
    More flavor varieties

    My verdict: Nulo for WEIGHT MANAGEMENT. Wellness CORE for budget-conscious high-protein. Both excellent. I prefer Nulo for results. 💚🐾

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