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    Tried Fussie Cat squeeze treats with my indoor cat, and she went wild. Normally she’s slow to eat Nutra Nuggets dry food or Pure Cravings wet meals, but the lickable puree grabbed her attention immediately. Texture is soft, creamy, and easy to serve. I usually give one tube at a time and rotate flavors like chicken and salmon to keep her interested. Mess is minimal, and portioning is simple. Perfect for fussy cats or older kitties who need a soft treat. She now looks forward to treat time!

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    Anyone else notice their cats go wild for the IAMS salmon cat treats one day, then completely ignore them the next? Mine switch moods so fast. The IAMS proactive health cat treats were a hit for a while, especially the hairball ones, but then one of mine got a little tummy upset and I backed off. Now I mix in Nature’s Domain dry cat food bites and some soft Pure Cravings tuna toppers. It keeps things interesting without relying only on treats. IAMS is still easy to find, but availability definitely feels weird sometimes.

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    I tried Crave indoor adult cat food recently, and my cats love it. The dry kibble has a nice crunch, and the protein content seems good. I also supplement with Crave wet cat food every few days. I’ve seen some posts online questioning if Crave is good cat food, but my cats are healthy, energetic, and their coats are shiny. I’ve even bought Crave from Petsmart and used coupons to save a bit. For anyone considering switching from Kirkland or Pure Cravings, Crave seems like a solid, protein-rich option for both indoor and active cats.

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    My two cats really like Purina Beyond Cat Food, especially the grain free wet options. I mix it with some dry Purina One or Pro Plan for crunch, and they devour it every time. Digestion seems fine, even with the indoor cat formula. I also tried Purina One Sensitive Skin & Stomach, and it’s helped one of my picky eaters who struggles with digestion. Beyond dry and wet food seems like a good alternative to Kirkland or Nature’s Domain if you want a more natural ingredient option without switching entirely.

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    I’ve seen a lot of discussion on Reddit about Tiny Tiger cat food, and opinions seem pretty divided. Personally, I think it’s decent for the price. My cats like the wet versions, especially the turkey pate, but they aren’t huge fans of the dry kibble. I mix a bit of water into the dry food to soften it up, which helps. It’s not the most premium brand, but for everyday feeding, Tiny Tiger cat food does the job without breaking the bank.

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