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    Fussie Cat puree treats are a hit with my two cats. Normally they rotate between Nutra Nuggets dry food and Pure Cravings wet meals, but these lickable tubes have them fully engaged. I love that the squeeze-up packs are easy to store and serve. Salmon flavor is a favorite here, and I sometimes pair a small tube with their dry kibble for encouragement. Mess is minimal, and it’s easy to give just enough for a treat. Perfect for fussy cats or picky eaters who need a little incentive to finish meals.

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    I picked up the Sheba meaty tender sticks salmon flavored cat treats and both my cats loved them immediately. I usually mix them with Kirkland Signature dry food to balance nutrition. The creamy cat treats with chicken are also a favorite when I want a softer snack. Travelfriendly Sheba tuna treats are great for short trips. I also rotate Sheba meaty tender sticks variety pack cat treats so they don’t get bored. Honestly, it’s nice to have a reliable treat brand that both my picky and more adventurous eaters enjoy.

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    I grabbed some Costco wet cat food on a whim the chunks and pate flavors and my cat is obsessed. I’ve been mixing it with Kirkland Signature dry cat food from Costco for variety. Honestly, the quality seems better than I expected for the price. I even tried Pure Cravings cat food from Costco, and that was another hit. My cat’s digestion is fine, and she’s maintaining weight perfectly. Costco’s salmon and chicken options are her favorites. Definitely recommend checking the expiration date since bulk packs last a while.

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    Our cats enjoy Purina One Cat Food for everyday meals. I mix a little wet Tender Selects or Pro Plan canned cat food for variety, and they eat every bit. Sensitive skin and hairball formulas are gentle, and the urinary tract formula is great for senior cats. I rotate with Beyond wet and dry food occasionally, and both are happy. Portion sizes are easy to manage, digestion is smooth, and even picky cats seem to enjoy it. Budget friendly but high-quality, Purina is a good daily option if you want reliable nutrition without constant fuss.

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    Koha cat food is one of the better limited ingredient brands I’ve found. I like how they focus on novel proteins like rabbit and kangaroo instead of just chicken or fish. My cats have fewer stomach issues now, and their coats are shinier. I mostly buy Koha wet cat food because it keeps them hydrated and looks much more natural than typical canned food. The Poké Bowl tuna flavor is a hit in my house. I wish it was more widely available in stores though!

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