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    I used to think my cat didn’t like beefflavored snacks, until I randomly grabbed blue buffalo bursts with pawlicken chicken cat treats AND the beef ones. Turns out she likes both. The chicken is still her favorite though. I give her Nutra Nuggets chicken dry food, so maybe she’s just a poultry girl. I’m careful with portions because I saw people mention blue buffalo cat treats calories being a bit high for indoor cats. But in moderation, they’ve been perfect. No tummy troubles, and she stays super affectionate after treat time.

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    I’ve been feeding Open Farm Wet Cat Food with my indoor cats, and they are hooked. Flavors like turkey, chicken, and salmon are a hit, and mixing with dry Open Farm adds texture and variety. Digestion is smooth, hairballs are reduced, and litter box odor is minimal. Compared to Kirkland or Nature’s Domain, the quality is noticeable. Portioning is easy, and even picky eaters finish their bowls. I feel confident feeding something premium, ethical, and balanced. Definitely a brand I’ll keep in rotation alongside other wet and dry foods.

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    Tried Wholehearted chicken formula and my cat developed increased thirst and urination within two weeks. Concerned about something in the formula, I switched back to previous food and symptoms resolved. Could have been specific ingredient or just too rich for her system. Quality might work for many cats but didn’t suit my girl’s particular tolerance.

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    Tractor Supply stores are common in rural and suburban areas but less accessible in urban locations. Store distribution means availability varies significantly by region. Worth checking store locations before committing to ensure convenient restocking access.

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