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    I’ve been using Raw Paws cat food for months now, and the biggest improvement I’ve seen is my cat’s coat. It’s shiny and so soft that everyone comments on it. Before raw, he was on a mix of Pure Cravings and Kirkland Signature kibble, but he always seemed itchy. Raw cleared that up fast. The only issue is storageyou need freezer space. I keep considering Healthy Paws raw cat food just because the bags look more compact, but I haven’t made the switch yet because Raw Paws has been working really well.

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    My cat is picky, but greenies cat treats catnip flavor actually excites her. I mix these with a bit of Nature’s Domain wet food for a snack or reward. The feline greenies dental treats for cats are great for keeping her teeth clean, and I notice her breath smells fresher. She’s obsessed with the greenies chicken cat treats and occasionally tries the salmon dental treats too. Portioning is easy, and they pair well with her daily Kirkland Signature dry food. Treat time is her favorite part of the day now.

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    I bought Halo Holistic canned cat food on Chewy when it was on sale wow, game changer! The stew-style texture actually looks appetizing, unlike most wet cat foods. My cat with a sensitive stomach didn’t throw up once, and she usually reacts to everything. Before this, I used Nature’s Domain, which was okay, but Halo seems gentler. I love that they use whole meat, not meals or fillers. I’m stocking up before they change the formula again!

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    I started using Diamond Naturals Active Cat Food for my energetic indoor cats, and they are loving it. The kibble seems a bit higher in protein than what I was feeding from Nutra Nuggets or Kirkland, and I notice they have more stamina during playtime. Mixing in a small portion of wet food like Pure Cravings helps keep them hydrated and interested. Digestion has been smooth, and they seem satisfied after meals. Flavor variety keeps them from getting bored, so switching between indoor and active formulas works really well in our house.

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    Friskies Indoor wet cat food has been a hit for my two lazy house cats. They both enjoy the sauce-heavy recipes, and I’ve noticed fewer hairballs since I started mixing it with their dry food. I used to buy Blue Buffalo Tastefuls, but they preferred Friskies by far especially the turkey and cheese dinner. The smell isn’t too strong, and the texture looks decent for canned food. It’s not a “fancy” brand, but my cats lick the bowl clean every time, so that says something!

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