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    Royal Canin gastrointestinal cat treats are a lifesaver for my finicky eater. The royal canin veterinary diet gastrointestinal feline cat treats are easy to break into smaller pieces and mix with Nature’s Domain wet food. My older cat enjoys the royal canin renal cat treats too they seem gentle on his kidneys. The dehydrated rabbit treats are a fun addition. I rotate flavors so neither cat gets bored. Pill Assist treats are convenient for meds. Overall, Royal Canin treats make it easy to combine health support with tasty rewards.

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    I tried Earthborn Holistic Primitive Feline after reading good things about it online, and I’m glad I did. My cat’s hairballs are way less frequent now. I had been using Nutra Nuggets before, which was fine, but Earthborn just feels cleaner ingredient-wise. It’s also easy to find near me my local Petco stocks it regularly. I might add the canned version soon for variety. I think it’s underrated compared to the big names like Acana or Orijen.

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    My cats have been on Weruva Slow-Cooked Wet Cat Food for a few months, and they love it. Flavors like Turkey in Gravy and Paw Lickin’ Chicken are big hits. Compared to other canned foods, the texture and aroma feel more natural, and digestion has been smooth. Even my senior cat eats eagerly, which is a relief. Mixing with some dry food like Nature’s Domain keeps them interested, and they don’t get bored of the same flavors. Overall, I’ve been really impressed with how happy and healthy Weruva keeps my cats.

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    Anyone else’s cats obsessed with Friskies Gravy Swirlers dry cat food? Mine act like it’s candy! It’s crunchy, has that fun texture, and doesn’t smell too strong. I’ve read some Friskies dry cat food reviews claiming it’s basic, but my cats are healthy and love it. I’ve tried adding in Blue Buffalo and Taste of the Wild dry foods for variety, but they keep going back to Friskies. It’s affordable, comes in big bags, and keeps their energy levels high. Sometimes “classic” really means reliable in the cat world.

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