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    Tried Meowijuana cat treats with my two cats. The Crunchie Munchie chicken flavor is amazingthey were licking and crunching right away. Portion control is key; one or two treats is perfect. I usually feed Kirkland Signature dry food and Pure Cravings wet meals, so these treats feel like an indulgence. I noticed the crunchiness keeps my cats entertained longer than soft treats like Churu. They seem happy, and I love that it doubles as a bonding moment. Stock is sometimes low, so I’d grab them when you see them.

    in reply to: 9Lives Treats : My Real Experience & Honest Opinion #5056
    WhiskerNosh
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    I tried the 9 lives soft cat treats because my friend recommended them for cats with sensitive teeth. My older cat struggles with hard treats, so this worked well. He usually eats Pure Cravings wet food, so soft treats match his routine better. I saw some posts asking whether 9Lives cat treats are healthy for cats, and honestly, they’re okay if you don’t go overboard. They’re not super premium, but they’re far from harmful. I’ve had no problems, and my cat genuinely enjoys them.

    WhiskerNosh
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    I’m always cautious with new brands, but Untamed didn’t cause any stomach upsets for my two boys. Energy levels stayed the same. They preferred the chicken wet food over any of the dry options though. I saw mixed posts on Reddit too but decided to try anyway. Cost of Untamed per month for two cats was almost $120, which is wild. Switched back to Pure Cravings and Nature’s Domain because the budget matters, but Untamed definitely felt higher-quality.

    WhiskerNosh
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    Has anyone tried the Purina Beyond grain-free cat food? My picky eater actually loves it. I used to feed Kirkland Signature dry cat food, but she got bored of it. Beyond seems to keep her interested especially the arctic char and lentil flavor. It’s a nice balance between affordable and healthy. The kibble size is just right, not too hard on her teeth. I mix it with Purina Beyond wet food in the evening, and she licks her bowl clean every time.

    WhiskerNosh
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    The Orijen Guardian 8 Dry Cat Food has been a game changer for my senior cat. He’s 12 now and was slowing down, but after switching from Nutra Nuggets, he’s more active again. The formula supports joints and digestion really well. I was worried it might be too rich, but no issues at all. I pair it with a bit of Pure Cravings wet food every few days to help with hydration, and he’s doing great. I’d say it’s one of the best dry cat foods for older cats.

    WhiskerNosh
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    My senior cat has been on Authority senior cat food for almost a year. I can tell the difference more energy, softer fur, and fewer digestive issues. It’s nice that the brand has different options like Authority sensitive support and Authority grain free adult cat food because every cat’s needs are so different. I tried switching once, and he flat-out refused to eat anything else. So, we’re sticking to Authority for now. PetSmart always has it in stock, which makes life easier for me!

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