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    I tried Meowijuana cat treats with my senior cat. The Crunchie Munchie chicken flavor worked wondersshe usually ignores wet meals, but these got her fully engaged. I give one or two per day, which is perfect for her. Portion control is simple, and the crunchy texture keeps her entertained. I rotate with Nutra Nuggets and Kirkland Signature for balance. These are ideal for a special snack or bonding session, and I love that they’re not messy. Curious if anyone has tried other flavors, but chicken is clearly the winner here.

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    The Hill’s Science Diet hypoallergenic cat treats were recommended to me after months of trying to figure out what my cat was allergic to. I swear, he reacted to everything except this one specific treat line. I feed him mostly wet food like Pure Cravings tuna, but when it comes to treats, I stick with Hill’s. Even the Hill’s Science Diet prescription cat treats are gentle enough. My other cat still gets his Nutra Nuggets dry food, so I’m running a whole food lab in my kitchen at this point. Whatever keeps the peace!

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    I saw someone mention Purina Beyond cat food discontinued and freaked out it’s the only food my cat tolerates! Thankfully, it’s still available at Chewy and Amazon. I usually get the salmon and brown rice dry food and the grain free chicken canned food. She’s allergic to corn and soy, so Beyond works perfectly. I tried switching to Nature’s Domain once, but she turned her nose up at it. Beyond’s ingredient list is simple and honest, which I really appreciate.

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    Our kitten loves Birdie and Louie Cat Food, both wet and dry. The canned formula is smooth and smells appetizing, and the kibble has a nice crunch without being too hard. We still mix in a little Nature’s Domain wet food for variety, but Birdie and Louie is the main go to. Digestion is gentle, and she doesn’t leave food behind like she used to with Nutra Nuggets. Definitely recommend for picky eaters or cats who need a higher-protein, low-filler diet. A bit pricey, but my kitten clearly prefers it.

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    I’ve been feeding my cats the Costco Kirkland cat food for over a year now, and it’s been great. The ingredients look solid for the price no weird fillers. My cats especially like the Kirkland maintenance cat food; it keeps their coats shiny and they actually finish every meal. I’ve tried both the dry and canned versions from Costco, and honestly, they’re both well balanced. It’s amazing how affordable it is compared to other premium brands. I love that I can grab a huge bag and it lasts for weeks.

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