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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5818
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    My older cat has terrible breath some days, especially after eating chicken-based wet food. Minties dental treats don’t eliminate it completely, but they cut down the worst of it. She enjoys the crunch and doesn’t seem bothered by the mint smell. I give her two pieces per day because of her age and slow chewing. The bag doesn’t last long that way, but it’s still cheaper than dental cleanings. Pairing them with Kirkland Signature dry food seems to help overall. They’re not magic, but I feel better having something she willingly chews.

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    I’ve found the whiskas temptations cat treats with salmon to be perfect for training sessions. My stubborn cat will suddenly become cooperative if he hears that bag. On the other hand, purina whisker lickins cat treats are my goto bedtime snack for them. I did notice that certain whiskas flavors make one of them a little hyper and the other a bit gassy, so I stick to lighter ones like the all natural formula. They eat Kirkland Signature wet food daily, so treats are just for fun moments.

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    I’ve been using Canidae All Life Stages canned cat food for my multi-cat household. It’s awesome because it works for all my cats from my 1-year-old to my 9 year old senior. I don’t need to buy different bags or cans anymore! I used to rely on Kirkland Signature for convenience, but Canidae’s quality feels like an upgrade. My vet commented that my cats’ coats look shinier and they’ve gained healthy weight. The chicken formula smells surprisingly decent for wet cat food.

    in reply to: Tried Blue Buffalo Wet Cat Food: My Honest Review #3329
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    My cats love Blue Buffalo Wilderness Wet Cat Food, and I like that it feels more natural than some other wet foods I’ve tried. The flaked texture is easy to eat, and I mix in dry kibble to give them variety. They’ve always been picky with Nature’s Domain and Kirkland wet food, but this brand keeps them engaged. Digestion is smooth, and their coats look healthier. I rotate different flavors to keep things exciting. For picky cats or those with sensitive tummies, it’s been a reliable and tasty wet food option.

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    The Orijen Six Fish cat food smells a little strong, but my cats absolutely love it! It’s packed with fish proteins salmon, mackerel, and herring and it shows in their shiny coats. I used to feed Taste of the Wild Canyon River, but Orijen feels cleaner and richer. The grain-free formula helps with my cat’s sensitive digestion too. It’s pricey, yes, but the quality is unmatched. Every time I open the bag, my cats come running like it’s a treat.

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