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    I’ve been giving my cats dreamies creamy cat treats and extra crunch treats, and they love them. The chicken and cheese flavors disappear first, and the mini snacky treats are perfect for small rewards. I sprinkle some over Kirkland Signature or Nature’s Domain wet food, and it makes meals more exciting. The variety snack box keeps things interesting, and even the treat dispensers are fun for interactive play. Dreamies cat treats are quick, flavorful, and my cats genuinely enjoy them, making them a perfect occasional snack alongside their regular diet.

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    My experience with Performatrin Ultra canned cat food has been positive. I started with the ocean recipe and turkey stew. Ingredients in Performatrin Ultra cat food look solid high protein and limited carbs. My senior cat, who tends to be picky, eats it without hesitation. I rotate with Pure Cravings wet cat food occasionally for hydration. Chewy has a reliable stock of Performatrin Ultra cat food, and Amazon sometimes has good deals. The price is higher than Nutra Nuggets or Kirkland Signature, but seeing my cats happy and healthy makes it worth it.

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    I switched to American Journey grain-free dry cat food after reading about its high-protein formula. My cat, Milo, had issues with allergies on other brands like Nutra Nuggets, but since switching, no itching or paw licking! The indoor chicken grain-free dry cat food smells super fresh, and his stool looks normal again. I grabbed a bag from Petco, but it’s a little pricier there than on Chewy. Has anyone compared it with Wellness CORE or Blue Buffalo? I’m wondering if the difference is just marketing or real ingredients.

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    I wish I’d found Dr. Elsey’s CleanProtein sooner. I’d been cycling through Nutra Nuggets, Acana, and Kirkland Signature, but my cats always seemed bloated or sluggish. Since switching to the Chicken Dry Formula, their energy has gone way up. They run around the house like kittens again!

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    One year with Tiny Tiger and SO HAPPY!! 🌟 My cat Lily is healthy, energetic, beautiful coat, perfect weight everything you want! Started using it to save money during a tough financial time and discovered it’s actually GOOD food, not just cheap! My vet has zero concerns about it. I’m saving literally $50-60/month compared to premium brands! That’s money I can use for vet emergencies or spoiling her with toys.

    Don’t be a food snob good nutrition doesn’t have to be expensive. Tiny Tiger proves you can feed quality food on a budget. My girl is thriving and my wallet is happy. If you’re struggling financially but want to feed your cat well, TRY TINY TIGER! It’s proof that affordable can still be quality. Your cat will be healthy and happy, and you won’t stress about money. Win-win situation! 😻💰💚

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    I’ve used both extensively so here’s my comparison:

    Stella & Chewy wins for:

    Better texture (my cats prefer it!)
    More protein variety options
    Easier to crumble/rehydrate
    Better availability in stores
    Slightly more affordable

    Primal wins for:

    Comes in nugget form (some prefer this)
    Some unique protein options
    Slightly higher fat content (good for underweight cats)

    My verdict: Both are excellent quality! I personally prefer Stella & Chewy because my cats like it better and it’s easier to work with. But you can’t go wrong with either brand! Try both and see what YOUR cat prefers! 🐾💚

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