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    My cats are obsessed with inaba churu cat treats, especially the bisque lickable cat treats and creamy purée flavors. I squeeze some over Kirkland Signature wet food or Pure Cravings toppers, and they go wild. Even my older cat, who can be picky, eats it eagerly. I also love the grain-free chicken and tuna variety packs. Inaba churu cat treat calories per tube are small, so I don’t worry about overfeeding. These treats are perfect for rewards, bonding, or just a little daily snack. My cats get excited every time I open a tube.

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    Has anyone tried the Tender and True premium cat food? I’m thinking of switching my kidney-sensitive cat to it. Right now, I’ve been using the organic chicken & liver dry food and the turkey & liver wet food. My cats seem happy and energetic. I checked the phosphorus content online and compared it with Nature’s Domain Tender & True seems slightly better for renal support. Buying online from Amazon or in-store at Sprouts has been easy. I also looked at the ingredients, and it feels like a clean, simple option without unnecessary fillers.

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    I’ve actually had better luck with Wild Harvest dry cat food than the wet stuff. The Wild Harvest dry cat food ingredients list isn’t amazing, but it’s not awful for something so budget-conscious. It’s definitely better than a lot of random store brands I used before. I keep the 48-ounce bag on hand for emergencies. My kitten didn’t love it, but my adult cat is fine with it. I sometimes mix in a handful of Nutra Nuggets when I’m stretching my budget a bit. Works surprisingly well to keep her interested!

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    My senior cat has been eating American Natural Premium cat food, mostly the original recipe dry food. Ingredients in American Natural Premium cat food seem clean and protein-rich. Digestion is smoother, energy has picked up a little, and hairballs have decreased. I rotate wet options like Nature’s Domain or Nutra Nuggets to keep things interesting. Amazon and Chewy usually have stock, sometimes with discounts. Price is higher than Kirkland Signature, but for a premium holistic dry cat food, I’ve noticed real benefits in coat and digestion. Definitely recommend for seniors or indoor cats.

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    Just chiming in to say I also can’t find Whole Earth Farms wet cat food anymore. I used to get the naturally complete chicken and salmon cans from Chewy. My cat loved the taste, and it didn’t cause the bloating other foods did. I switched to Pure Cravings tuna variety, but my cat’s not thrilled. If anyone knows a grain-free alternative that’s not loaded with fillers, please share! I don’t want to compromise on quality just because Whole Earth Farms is disappearing.

    MeowTaste
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    Been feeding Meow Mix for over five years and my cat maintains acceptable health on it. She eats it willingly, weight stays stable, coat looks okay though not particularly shiny. Digestion works adequately. Costs around $1.40 per pound which is very affordable for tight budgets. Vet checkups show normal ranges though not optimal. Not premium nutrition but keeps her fed consistently when budget is limited. Sometimes the affordable classics work adequately for cats without special needs. She’s survived and stayed reasonably healthy on basic affordable food.

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    Nearly six months feeding Instinct Raw Boost and results continue impressing me. My cat maintains excellent health with strong muscle tone, beautiful coat, and sustained energy. The combination of convenient kibble and nutritious raw coating provides practical high-quality feeding. He genuinely enjoys meals based on his enthusiasm when food appears. The protein focused formulation aligns with feline nutritional needs better than carb-heavy alternatives.

    While not cheapest option available, the quality justifies the moderate premium. Instinct delivers legitimate benefits rather than empty marketing claims. The freeze-dried raw component adds real nutritional value and palatability. For cats needing high protein without full raw feeding complexity, Instinct offers sensible solution. My cat thrives on it and I feel confident about the nutrition he receives. Worth considering if your budget allows mid-premium pricing and you value protein-rich formulations.

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