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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5815
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    My cat didn’t know what to make of Minties dental treats at first. She sniffed them, backed away dramatically, then came back and crunched the whole thing like she changed her mind mid-step. Now she expects one every night after her Nature’s Domain salmon formula. Breath-wise, I notice a mild improvement, especially in the mornings. The bag doesn’t have a ton of pieces, so with two cats, the 2.5oz size disappears fast. Still, the texture seems to help with the chewing they usually avoid during meals. For dental upkeep, I’d say they’re a helpful little addition.

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    The whiskas steakies cat treats were a fun surprise for my meatobsessed cat. He doesn’t like most fishbased treats unless it’s the purina whisker lickins soft cat treats salmon flavor. My other cat loves whiskas temptations hairball control cat treats because she’s fluffy and gets hairballs often. I feed them a mix of Pure Cravings and Nature’s Domain wet food to keep things balanced. Treat time is like a mini party in the house they start meowing dramatically the moment they hear the treat jar.

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    I had my doubts at first, but Canidae Pure Sea cat food really surprised me. My vet said the omega levels are great for coat health, and my cat’s fur looks glossier now. The smell is mild compared to other fish formulas, and the ingredients are actually pronounceable. I used to buy Kirkland Signature because it’s cheaper, but after comparing ingredient labels, I feel Canidae offers better value for health. Plus, my cat’s breath smells less fishy that’s a win!

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    I just started my kitten on the Orijen Cat & Kitten dry cat food, and she’s thriving! Her fur is fluffier, and her growth has been steady and healthy. I used to give her Blue Buffalo Tastefuls, but Orijen feels so much more nutrient-dense. Even though it’s expensive, a little goes a long way since it’s high-protein. I also appreciate the brand’s transparency with their ingredients everything is locally sourced. For kittens, this formula feels perfect, and I’ll probably keep her on Orijen as she grows up.

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