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    Whisker Lickin’s tender moments salmon flavor cat treats are a new favorite here. My older cat struggles with harder kibbles like Kirkland Signature dry, but the soft texture makes them easy to chew. Portion control is simpleone or two per day keeps her happy without overfeeding. I also gave her the soft & delicious chicken variety, and she responded just as enthusiastically. Great for mixing into Nutra Nuggets or Pure Cravings meals as a topper. My cats seem to really enjoy the flavor variety, which keeps treat time exciting and fun.

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    My senior cat actually prefers simple treats, so the Hill’s Science Diet treats for cats are right up his alley. He’s never cared for super strong smells or crunchy bites, so these mild ones work. I combine them with his Pure Cravings wet food since it’s easier for him to chew. During one allergy flare, I even picked up the Hill’s Science Diet prescription cat treats and he tolerated them really well. The z/d treats are gentle too, but he liked the basic ones better. It’s just nice to have options that don’t upset him.

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    My cat wasn’t a fan of the Blue Wilderness salmon dry food at first, but after mixing it with the chicken flavor, she warmed up to it. I think the high protein formula makes a real difference she’s more playful now and sheds less. I also tried Blue Buffalo Wilderness wet cat food for variety, and it’s great for hydration. I used to get Purina Beyond, but this feels like a step up in ingredients. No regrets making the switch to Wilderness!

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    I tried Birdie and Louie Cat Food for my two indoor cats, and they love it! I started with the dry formula, and it’s clearly high quality smaller kibble, no weird fillers like in Nutra Nuggets. Their digestion improved in just a week, and the fur looks shinier. I mix in a bit of Pure Cravings wet food for hydration, and they’re thriving. Definitely a bit pricier than Kirkland Signature, but for cats who are picky eaters or sensitive to lower-quality ingredients, I’d say it’s worth trying.

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    I buy Costco cat food in Canada, and I think it’s one of the best deals out there. The Kirkland cat food and Nutra Nuggets both work great for my cats — no digestive problems or weird reactions. The Costco chunks cat food in gravy is also a favorite around here; they practically dance when I open the can. It’s good knowing the ingredients are decent without paying ridiculous prices. Costco really does a solid job with pet food, not just groceries!

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