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    The catnip flavor dental treats from Emerald Pet have been a huge hit with my two cats. They’re usually pretty lazy after eating Nature’s Domain pouches, but once they hear the treat bag they suddenly get very energetic. The crunch is satisfying for them, and I like that it might help with plaque. I sometimes mix a few with their regular kibble just to make things more interesting. So far both cats seem excited every time, which is rare for treats that are also meant for dental health.

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    I’ve been using PrettyLitter for a month with my declawed cats. Clumping is solid, dust is minimal, and odor control is decent. Feeding Kirkland Signature dry food and Nature’s Domain wet food doesn’t make a mess. The health-monitoring color change gives peace of mind, and my cats adjusted quickly. Cleanup is straightforward, and it feels safer than traditional clay litters. I also like that it’s non-toxic and gentle. For sensitive, declawed, or senior cats, PrettyLitter is a strong contender.

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