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    I’ve been giving my cats dreamies cat treats, and they adore them. The cheese and chicken flavors are the first to disappear, and the creamy cat treats are perfect for picky eaters. I sometimes mix them with Kirkland Signature or Pure Cravings wet food for extra appeal. The extra crunch treats are fun for interactive feeding, and the snacky mouse treats are adorable for little challenges. Mega tubs and variety packs make storage easy. Dreamies cat treats are quick, flavorful, and my cats get excited every time, making snack time really fun.

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    I’m really impressed with Wildology cat food so far. Ingredients in Wildology cat food are top quality, and my long-haired cat’s hairball issues have improved with the Climb chicken & turkey meal. Wet cat food is eaten with enthusiasm too. Chewy is easiest for me, though sometimes stores carry smaller portions. Coupons help a lot. Compared to other super premium cat foods I’ve tried, like Nature’s Domain or Pure Cravings, this is holding up really well. My cat seems healthier and happier, so the price feels justified for me.

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    I’ve been feeding my two cats the American Journey chicken recipe grain-free dry cat food for about a month now, and they seem pretty happy with it! Their coats are shinier, and there’s been less shedding, which is great. I bought it from Chewy, and the price was fair compared to other grain-free options. I used to feed Kirkland Signature cat food, but honestly, American Journey dry cat food smells fresher and seems more balanced. I haven’t tried the wet cat food yet, though does anyone’s cat prefer the pâté or minced version?

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    I’ve been using the Dr. Elsey’s Salmon Dry Cat Food for two months, and my cats love it. One of them used to eat Kirkland Signature, and the switch was seamless. No stomach upset, and his fur is glossier than ever. It’s become my go-to brand for both dry and canned meals.

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    My senior cat (13 years) does great on it! 🧡 I was worried cheap food wouldn’t be good enough for her age, but she’s been eating Tiny Tiger for 8 months with no problems! Her vet says she’s in excellent shape! The pate texture is easy for her older teeth too! Don’t assume expensive = better for seniors! Good quality affordable food works great! 💕✨

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    Yes it’s expensive, but let me break it down:

    Stella & Chewy: $4-5 per day for average cat
    Premium wet food: $3-4 per day
    Mid-range kibble: $1-2 per day

    So it’s about $120-150/month versus $60-90 for premium wet. HOWEVER – my cat eats less because it’s so nutrient-dense! Plus I’m saving on vet bills (no more dental cleanings needed!). When you factor in health benefits and reduced vet costs, it’s actually not as crazy as it seems! Quality over quantity! 💚

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