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    The Hill’s Science Diet z/d cat treats were literally the only treats my allergyprone cat could eat during her elimination diet. She’d get flareups with everything else, even ones labeled “hypoallergenic.” These actually kept things stable. I feed her Pure Cravings wet food now and that works too, but for snacking, Hill’s is still the safest bet. My other cat gets Nutra Nuggets dry food and thinks the z/d treats taste “too plain,” but hey not every treat is for every cat. At least the sensitive one can enjoy something without issues.

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    I switched my tabby to Blue Buffalo Wilderness cat food about two months ago, and honestly, I’ve seen such a difference in her energy! She’s on the chicken dry cat food right now, and it seems to keep her fuller between meals. I’ve also tried the wet cans for variety she goes crazy for the salmon recipe. I like that it’s grain free and has real meat as the first ingredient. Curious if anyone else noticed shinier coats or better digestion after switching to Blue Wilderness?

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    Both of my cats love the wet Birdie and Louie Cat Food. The texture is perfect for both my adult and younger cat, and they seem more satisfied after meals. I sometimes mix a bit of Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets for variety, but Birdie and Louie is the mainstay. The smell is natural, not artificial, and digestion seems easier. The price is higher than standard dry foods, but seeing my cats happy and healthy makes it worth it. Definitely recommend trying a small batch first to see which formula your cat prefers.

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    Has anyone tried the Costco Nature’s Domain cat food? My cats seem obsessed! I think the grain free recipe makes a difference because their fur is much softer now. I also noticed fewer hairballs since I started using it. Costco’s Nature’s Domain dry cat food feels premium but still budget friendly, which I appreciate. I used to spend double on similar ingredients elsewhere. If anyone’s cat has allergies or sensitivities, I’d say this grain free formula is worth testing out. It’s easily one of my top Costco finds.

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