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    I rotate between royal canin cat treats urinary and royal canin cat treats hydrolyzed protein. Both cats love the taste, and it feels good knowing the treats are supporting urinary and sensitive digestive health. I sprinkle them over Pure Cravings chicken or mix with Kirkland Signature wet food. The royal canin satiety cat treats are great for portion control too. Dehydrated treats, especially the rabbit flavor, are a favorite for both cats. Pill Assist treats make giving meds stressfree. These treats feel like a mix of health and reward.

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    I’ve been feeding Grandma Mae’s Country Naturals cat food for about six months, and honestly, my picky boy shocked me by loving the salmon formula. I originally bought it because the ingredients looked cleaner than what I was getting with Kirkland Signature. The grain-free option seemed gentler on his stomach, and I did notice less smelly poops after a few weeks. I also tried their canned cat food, and while he likes it, it’s a bit pricier than Nature’s Domain or Nutra Nuggets. If you’re thinking of testing more flavors, the 4 lbs bag is a safe choice.

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    The Earthborn Holistic Monterey Medley canned cat food is my cats’ absolute favorite. It’s grain-free, full of fish protein, and they can’t get enough of it. I pair it with the Primitive Feline dry kibble for crunch. I did a lot of research after a few brands had recalls, and Earthborn’s record seems spotless. My neighbor still feeds Pure Cravings, but I think Earthborn has more variety and better smell (lol). It’s a little pricey, but worth every cent.

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    We’ve been using I and Love and You grain free for about nine months and genuinely pleased with quality. My cat maintains beautiful coat, excellent digestion, perfect energy levels. The ingredient lists are impressively clean with real meat first and no artificial additives. Costs around $2.80 per pound which is reasonable for natural positioning. She’s enthusiastic about meals and vet checkups consistently show healthy results. The quirky name aside, the actual food quality is legitimate. Sometimes lesser-known natural brands deliver real value without massive marketing budgets.

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    We made the switch to Weruva about 6 months ago and haven’t looked back. My Maine Coon absolutely devours the Paw Lickin’ Chicken formula. The chunks are actual recognizable pieces of meat, not that mysterious paste you find in cheaper brands.

    His coat has become noticeably shinier, and he seems to have more energy throughout the day. The only downside is the cost it’s definitely a premium product with premium pricing. But for us, the health benefits justify the expense.

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