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    I’ve been trying applaws lickable cat treats for my picky eater, and she absolutely adores them. The applaws puree variety pack grainfree lickable cat treats keeps things interesting with different flavors. I sometimes mix a little with Nature’s Domain wet food or Pure Cravings tuna pouches, and she can’t get enough. The freezedried cat treats are great for crunchy snacking, and the whole mackerel loin cat treat is a special favorite. It’s nice to find treats that are natural, highprotein, and actually get both of my cats excited at treat time.

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    I tested both the chicken and salmon flavors of Grandma Mae’s Country Naturals cat food and honestly, the salmon was the clear winner in my house. My cat ran to the bowl every time. I’m really impressed with how short the ingredients list is. I also grabbed a few cans, and those were a big hit too. Before this, I rotated Kirkland Signature and Nutra Nuggets, but this seems to give better digestion. I’ll be sticking with the 4 lbs bag for now to switch between the grain-free and regular recipes.

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    I feed my cats both OrgaNOMics Beef & Pork Dinner and Chicken Dinner Pate, and they love both equally. It’s the perfect mix of texture and nutrition. I pair it with Kirkland Signature dry food for balance. No tummy issues, no weird smells, and their fur looks great. My cats are also drinking less water because this pate keeps them hydrated. I’ve officially switched over from Pure Cravings OrgaNOMics just feels more wholesome and trustworthy.

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    Been feeding Rawz for about eleven months and my cat absolutely thrives on it. The 96% meat content is incredibly high you can literally see and smell the quality. His coat is stunning with shine I’ve never seen before. Muscle tone is exceptional, energy consistently high. Digestion perfect with tiny firm stools showing excellent nutrient absorption. Costs around $3.60 per pound which is premium but the results justify it completely. Every vet visit shows outstanding bloodwork and body condition. The minimal processing preserves nutrients that high-heat cooking destroys. Sometimes premium pricing reflects genuine quality rather than just marketing.

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    Foster parent for a cat rescue here I’ve fed Weruva to probably 50+ cats over the past two years. It’s one of our go-to foods for incoming cats because: 1) most cats readily eat it, 2) it’s easy on stressed digestive systems, and 3) it helps put weight on underweight cats quickly due to the high-quality protein.

    The adoption families usually continue using it because they see how well the cats do on it. Our shelter gets a discount buying in bulk, but even at retail price, I’d recommend it for anyone serious about cat nutrition.

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