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    Applaws cat treats have been perfect for my sensitive kitties. The applaws chicken puree cat treats are gentle and tasty, and my cats enjoy the applaws tuna puree cat treats too. The freezedried cat treats are crunchy, highprotein, and a fun reward during playtime. I sprinkle a little over Kirkland Signature dry food or mix with Pure Cravings pouches. Even the applaws cat treat whole salmon loin and whole mackerel loin treats get instant purrs. Treat time is healthier and more exciting, and I feel confident giving them something wholesome like applaws natural cat treats.

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    I live in Florida, and Publix used to stock tons of Evolve cat food now it’s reduced to a tiny section. No idea why Walmart stopped selling evolve cat food in the bigger bags either. My cat loved the salmon & brown rice dry formula. It smelled fresher than Nutra Nuggets for sure. I also tried the Evolve moist cat food pouches, which were a hit. Ingredients-wise, it’s not super premium, but definitely better than many grocery store brands. I haven’t had any stomach issues with it, which is always my main concern.

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    Anyone else find OrgaNOMics smells like real food? The Salmon & Duck Dinner smells like something you’d actually cook at home. My cat loves it! I’ve tried the Chicken one too, and it’s equally good. I used to feed her Nature’s Domain grain-free, but she lost interest. This brand brought her appetite back. I usually buy mine online because my local stores don’t carry it yet. Hoping they expand soon because it’s a winner in my book.

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    Been feeding 9 Lives for over six years and my cat maintains acceptable health on it. She eats it willingly, weight stays stable, coat is okay though not shiny. Digestion works adequately. Costs around $0.70 per can which is very affordable. Vet checkups show normal ranges though not perfect. Not premium nutrition but keeps her fed on tight budget. Sometimes the old established brands work adequately for cats without special needs. She’s survived and stayed reasonably healthy on basic affordable food.

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    Veterinary perspective here! 👩‍⚕️ Farmina is one of my top recommendations. They have a strong research team and work with veterinary nutritionists at University of Naples. The formulas are backed by actual science, not just marketing. They use quality protein sources (70% animal ingredients in N&D line!), add functional ingredients like pomegranate and pumpkin for antioxidants, and have excellent digestibility ratings. The grain-inclusive options are great for cats where grain-free isn’t necessary. Really impressed with this brand from a professional standpoint. 💙✨

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    My cat has chronic kidney disease (CKD Stage 2), and we have to be really careful about phosphorus levels. Most Tiki Cat formulas are too high in phosphorus for kidney patients, unfortunately. The exception is some of their fish-based varieties which have moderate levels.

    Always check with a veterinary nutritionist if your cat has kidney issues. The brand is fantastic for healthy cats, but not appropriate for every medical situation. Just wanted to put this out there for anyone dealing with similar health challenges.

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