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  • MeowDelight
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    I recently tried inaba churu creamy lickable wet cat treats with my older cat, and it’s been a game-changer. The bisque and pops are perfect for daily snacks or training sessions. I sometimes put a little on Nutra Nuggets or Nature’s Domain wet food, which makes it irresistible. My cats especially love the tuna and chicken blends, and even my picky eater finishes every bite. I like that inaba churu cat treats are convenient, mess-free, and portion-controlled. It’s nice to have a treat that’s both fun and easy to use while keeping them happy.

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    Tender & True cat food has been a hit with my older cats. I tried the dry chicken & liver formula and also rotated in some wet canned whitefish. My cats love it, and I’ve noticed their coats are shinier. I got mine at Sprouts, but Amazon carries it too. I’ve been curious about the premium line and the kidney recipes especially the phosphorus content. Compared to Nutra Nuggets or Nature’s Domain, I feel like Tender & True is more balanced and wholesome. Definitely a brand I’d recommend trying for picky eaters.

    MeowDelight
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    My two boys really enjoyed the Wild Harvest wet cat food, especially the salmon one, but I’m still unsure if the Wild Harvest salmon cat food is actually high in protein or just marketed that way. Ingredient list looks decent for the price though. I rotate it with Nature’s Domain when I want something a little heavier in meat content. I like stocking up on the Wild Harvest cat food 48-ounce bags because it lasts longer. Haven’t had issues with freshness so far, but I always check for any recall news just in case.

    MeowDelight
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    I feed my cats Life’s Abundance Instinctive Choice canned cat food, mainly for flavor variety. Ingredients in Life’s Abundance cat food are human-grade and high-quality. Digestion is smoother, hairballs fewer, and coats are shinier. I mix in Life’s Abundance dry cat food or Pure Cravings dry cat food. Amazon, Chewy, and PetSmart are convenient sources. Price is higher than Nutra Nuggets, but energy, coat, and digestion improvements make it worth it. Definitely a premium holistic option compared to Blue Buffalo or Tiki Cat.

    MeowDelight
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    I’ve been feeding my two rescues Whole Earth Farms salmon cat food for over a year, and they’ve done great on it. Shiny coats, solid energy, no allergies. When I noticed it disappearing from shelves, I panicked a little. 😅 I called Petco, and the staff said they weren’t sure when or if it’s coming back. They recommended switching to something similar like Pure Cravings or Nature’s Domain, but my cats can tell the difference immediately. Whole Earth Farms was such a balanced formula.

    in reply to: Tried Blue Buffalo Wet Cat Food: My Honest Review #2443
    MeowDelight
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    For cats transitioning from other Blue Buffalo products, their wet food provides brand consistency. My cat was on Blue dry food and wet food transition was seamless staying within Blue Buffalo brand. Formula consistency across formats when brand loyalty matters.

    MeowDelight
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    The freeze dried raw pieces also add natural palatability without artificial flavors. Cats respond well to the smell and taste of raw meat. Using actual freeze-dried protein for flavor enhancement beats chemical flavor additives. More natural approach to making food appealing.

    MeowDelight
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    Available formula variety:

    CORE: Original, Indoor, Kitten, Senior, various proteins
    Complete Health: Indoor, Hairball, Healthy Weight, Senior, Kitten
    Specialty lines: Tiny Tails (small breed), various pate options

    Decent selection without being overwhelming. Most common needs are covered between the two main lines. I appreciate having options within one brand rather than switching manufacturers entirely for different life stages.

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