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    Whisker Lickin’s crunchy tuna & yummy cat treats are perfect for my indoor cat. Normally she slowly eats Kirkland Signature dry food, but the crunch keeps her entertained. Easy to portion, not too big, and less messy than wet squeeze tubes. I also keep soft options like chicken & cheese or salmon treats for variety, which she loves. Great for bonding, training, or rewarding good behavior. Flavorful, fun, and mess-freedefinitely a favorite in our house. Portion control is simple, one or two treats at a time is enough to keep her excited without overdoing it.

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    Sheba melty cat treats and meaty tender sticks are both staples in my home. I pair them with Kirkland Signature dry food to keep my kitties balanced, but the treats are definitely the highlight of the day. Travelfriendly Sheba tuna treats are amazing for trips or visits to the vet. I also love the breakable Sheba cat treats with salmon for minirewards during training. My cats are picky, but they genuinely love these treats. The variety pack makes it easy to rotate flavors so no one gets bored.

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    I started buying Costco cat food recently, mainly their Kirkland Signature dry food, and my cats seem to love it. I also picked up some of the wet cat food in salmon and chicken flavors. Honestly, I was skeptical at first is Costco cat food really good? But after a few weeks, my kitties’ coats are shinier, and they’re eating it happily. The cans and pouches are convenient too. I also tried Pure Cravings cat food at Costco, and it seems just as tasty. Great value for the size of the packs!

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    My cats love 9 Lives Wet Cat Food, especially the canned options for indoor cats. The texture is smooth, the smell is natural, and they seem to digest it easily. I mix a small amount with dry Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets for crunch, but the 9 Lives wet is clearly their favorite. It’s a solid choice for everyday feeding without spending a fortune. Even the sensitive stomach and plus care formulas work well. If you have indoor cats or older cats, the portion sizes and formula are convenient and seem to meet basic nutritional needs.

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    My cat didn’t really take to Koha rabbit cat food. The texture was too thick for her liking, and she just sniffed it and walked away. I tried mixing it with some broth to make it softer, but still no luck. I’ve read a lot of people saying Koha wet cat food works great for sensitive stomachs though, so maybe it just depends on the cat. The ingredients look clean and the smell wasn’t bad, so I might try another flavor next time.

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