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    I’ve been giving my cats calming treats for cats for travel, and they seem much more relaxed in the car. I use CBD cat calming treats, calming cat treats for anxiety, and all-natural calming treats for cats. I usually mix a little with Kirkland Signature or Nutra Nuggets wet food. Soft chews and calming gel treats for cats are also effective. My cats used to hide or vocalize constantly, but now they stay calm, even during traffic. It’s such a relief to have treats that help reduce stress without affecting appetite.

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    I started Persona 3 cat food for my kittens. 😻 Bowls empty quickly! Ingredients in Cat Person cat food feel high-quality and digestible. Personalized bowls and mats are helpful for portioning and avoiding messes. I buy from Chewy or Amazon Canada. Coats look shinier, stools firmer, and energy higher than with Nutra Nuggets. I also mix in Cat Person wet food for extra moisture. Persona 3 Reload super cat food seems like a good alternative for variety. Definitely a more premium, healthy option for indoor kittens.

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    I recently tried Life’s Abundance grain-free dry cat food for my sensitive stomach cat. Ingredients in Life’s Abundance cat food are digestible and high-quality. Soft stools are fewer, hairballs are reduced, and coat shine has improved. I rotate wet options like Life’s Abundance Instinctive Choice or Nature’s Domain wet cat food. Amazon and Chewy are reliable sources, sometimes with coupons. Price is higher than Nutra Nuggets, but digestion, energy, and coat improvements make it feel worth it. Definitely a good holistic choice for picky or sensitive cats.

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    I tried the Fussie Cat salmon and chicken dry food after my cats got bored of Nutra Nuggets. Both my picky eaters immediately liked it. I also give them a small portion of the wet food for fussy cats, which they adore. I noticed less vomiting and hairball issues, which was a big problem with other fussy cat food brands. I usually buy from Petco or Chewy because finding Fussie Cat food near me is almost impossible. Honestly, it’s the best cat food for fussy eaters I’ve found so far.

    in reply to: Tried Blue Buffalo Wet Cat Food: My Honest Review #2437
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    Blue Buffalo wet food formulations emphasize real meat protein sources first with no chicken or poultry by-products. Natural ingredients without artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors align with brand’s overall premium natural positioning. Moisture content around 78-82% provides excellent hydration supporting kidney and urinary health. While not including LifeSource Bits like dry food, wet formulas maintain Blue Buffalo’s quality ingredient standards. For cats wanting premium natural wet feeding at mid-premium pricing, Blue Buffalo delivers consistent brand quality across formats. The wet food maintains standards that built Blue Buffalo’s reputation in dry food market.

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    PRICING BREAKDOWN:

    Instinct Raw Boost: $3.00-$3.60 per pound
    Instinct Original: $2.60-$3.20 per pound
    Wellness CORE: $2.80-$3.20 per pound
    Blue Buffalo: $2.50-$3.00 per pound
    Orijen: $4.50-$5.50 per pound

    Instinct prices in upper mid-premium range. Raw Boost costs more than their standard formulas but less than ultra-premium brands. The freeze-dried coating adds value beyond plain kibble. Not budget food but not extreme luxury either. Reasonable pricing for the quality provided.

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    Tried Wellness Complete Health and my girl had soft stools within a week. Switched to CORE thinking maybe grain-free would help but same issue continued. Doesn’t seem to agree with her digestive system for whatever reason. Quality appears solid based on ingredients but sometimes certain brands just don’t work for certain cats regardless of how good they look on paper. Works great for many cats from what I hear, just not mine.

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