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    I can’t get over how much my cats love lickable cat treats! The Catit creamy lickable cat treat mega mix 72count is amazing because I have variety at hand, and Inaba Churu lickable purée wet treats add something special to their daily routine. I sometimes spoon a bit over Nature’s Domain or Nutra Nuggets dry food, and they immediately lick it up. The bisque, stew, and mousse options are perfect for keeping snack time interesting. Lickable treats for cats are perfect for training, rewards, or just a little pampering.

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    I’ve been feeding my cats Performatrin Ultra grain free dry cat food. They love the limited potato & turkey formula. Ingredients in Performatrin Ultra cat food are clean real meat first, fewer fillers. Hairball control seems effective; digestion is smoother. I rotate with some wet food like Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings. Chewy has the widest selection, and coupons sometimes make it more affordable. Price is higher than Kirkland Signature or Nature’s Domain, but my cats’ energy levels and shiny coats make me feel it’s worth the cost. Truly a premium cat food.

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    I’ve been feeding my cats Against the Grain wet cat food for about two months now, and they’re obsessed! The Chicken & Pumpkin Samba and Mango Tango recipes are their favorites you can actually see the shredded chicken and bits of pumpkin. It’s refreshing compared to mushy canned food. I used to feed Nature’s Domain, but this brand smells fresher and looks more like real food. I get mine from Chewy, but sometimes Petco has discounts too. Anyone know if Against the Grain cat food is suitable for sensitive stomachs?

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    Been feeding various Purina products for over eight years across different cats and life stages. Started with Purina One, tried Pro Plan for my senior cat, used Fancy Feast wet food regularly. Honestly the quality has been consistently reliable across their range. All my cats maintained healthy condition on appropriate Purina formulas. The company’s research backing shows Pro Plan especially has serious veterinary science behind it. Yes they’re massive corporation but the veterinary research, manufacturing consistency, and product range serve real purposes. Not every line is premium but each delivers appropriate quality for its price point. Corporate size enables research investment smaller companies can’t match.

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    Veterinary nutritionist here. 👩‍⚕️ Nulo’s approach is sound! Cats are obligate carnivores needing high protein and minimal carbs. Their formulas typically have 40-45% protein (dry matter basis) which is excellent. Low glycemic carbs prevent blood sugar spikes that trigger fat storage. The BC30 probiotic they add supports digestion. Great for weight management, muscle maintenance, and overall health. Just ensure proper portion control high protein doesn’t mean unlimited amounts. 💙✨

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    My cat rejected it completely 😭 I was SO excited to try raw feeding and spent like $150 on the trial shipment. She sniffed it and walked away looking disgusted. Tried warming it up, mixing with old food, everything! Nope. She wanted nothing to do with it! I think the texture and temperature threw her off? She’s used to room temp pate food. The quality looked amazing though just didn’t match her preferences! Every cat is different! 🐱💔

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