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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5816
    KittyTasteWorld
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    I grabbed Minties cat dental treats after seeing people mention them for picky chewers. Mine usually ignores anything crunchy, but he went after these like they were freeze-dried salmon. I think the shape makes it fun for him to bat around before finally chewing. His breath isn’t magically minty or anything, but it’s less swampy after wet food nights (Pure Cravings tuna especially). One bag lasted me about two and a half weeks. I give just one treat because he’s sensitive to new snacks. I’d say they’re worth trying if brushing isn’t an option.

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    My cat has a sensitive stomach, so I’m careful with treats. She can’t handle some flavors especially dairyheavy ones. However, the whiskas anti hairball cat treats and the whiskas daily dentabites cat treats with salmon haven’t caused any vomiting. The purina whisker lickin’s soft cat treats discontinued versions were her old favorites, but the new ones are decent too. She’s on Nutra Nuggets lamb dry food now, and it pairs well with her treat habits. I just limit portions and everything stays smooth.

    KittyTasteWorld
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    Just here to say the Canidae Balanced Bowl cat food is a hidden gem! I picked it up randomly at Petco, and now it’s my cat’s favorite. It looks more like real food than regular kibble. I used to feed Nutra Nuggets, which was fine, but my cat got bored. The Balanced Bowl recipes are colorful and smell fresh. Even my picky eater cleans her plate. I’ve noticed better digestion and less litter box odor, too. Highly recommend checking that line out.

    in reply to: Tried Blue Buffalo Wet Cat Food: My Honest Review #3327
    KittyTasteWorld
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    Blue Buffalo Tastefuls Wet Cat Food has been perfect for my picky indoor cats. They love the pate texture, and I mix a bit of dry food for crunch. Compared to Kirkland Signature wet food or Nature’s Domain, my cats seem more enthusiastic and finish meals more consistently. Digestion has been smooth, and their coats are shinier. I rotate flavors to keep things interesting, and it’s made mealtime much less stressful. Overall, it’s a reliable wet food choice that seems healthier and more enjoyable for my cats than some other popular brands.

    KittyTasteWorld
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    I tried the Orijen Fit & Trim cat food for my overweight boy, and I can confidently say it works. Within two months, he lost noticeable weight while staying full and happy. The protein blend keeps him satisfied longer, unlike many “light” foods. The ingredient quality is so much better than the typical supermarket stuff. I even mix in a bit of Orijen wet cat food at dinner for hydration. The balance of taste, nutrition, and results is top-notch totally worth the premium price.

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