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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5827
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    I wasn’t sure Minties would work because my cat hates anything with a minty smell, but she didn’t react at all she just crunched away. Breath improvement was subtle but definitely there. I feed her mostly Kirkland Signature kibble, so she already gets some crunch, but these seem to help with the back teeth more. The bag count isn’t huge, maybe 25–35 pieces depending on size differences. She’s a slow eater, so she gnaws each one like it’s a project, which I think helps the dental benefits even more.

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    I love greenies smartbites cat treats for training. My cats respond instantly, especially with the chicken or catnip flavors. I sprinkle a few into their Pure Cravings pouches or mix them with Nature’s Domain wet food for added variety. The feline greenies cat treats are great for multicat households because they’re easy to portion. I’ve seen small improvements in my cats’ dental health, and they actually chew instead of just swallowing. Definitely feels like a treat that’s both fun and healthy.

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    Canidae Senior Cat Food has honestly given my 12 year old a new lease on life. She’s moving more and even playing again! I feed her the dry formula in the morning and a spoon of wet food at night. I used to rely on Kirkland Signature, which is decent, but this feels more nourishing. Her coat’s glossy, and she doesn’t throw up hairballs anymore. For senior cats, Canidae is absolutely worth it.

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    My cats are enjoying IAMS ProActive Health Indoor Cat Food. They’re picky eaters, but this formula keeps them coming back for more. I pair it occasionally with wet food like Pure Cravings for moisture and variety. Compared to Kirkland or Nature’s Domain, they finish meals consistently, and digestion has been smooth. Their weight and coat health seem stable, and even my older cat has more energy. It’s nice to have a reliable indoor formula that supports digestion, weight, and overall wellbeing.

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    I’ve used Blue Buffalo Wilderness canned food and the Tastefuls dry formula. My cats love the taste, especially the chicken flavor. I like that the Wilderness line mimics a high-protein, grain-free diet. The wet food is super rich though, so I only give it twice a week. Between the two, I think the dry food works better for long-term feeding. I still keep an eye on recalls, but so far, my experience with Blue Buffalo has been nothing but positive — especially for cats who like meaty flavors.

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