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    Tried Whisker Lickin’s crunchy cat treats tuna flavor with my two indoor cats. Normally they nibble on Nutra Nuggets or Nature’s Domain wet food, but the crunch here kept them engaged and satisfied. Pieces aren’t too big, so portioning is easy. I also keep soft varieties like chicken & cheese for variety, which they love. These treats work great for rewarding good behavior or adding excitement to regular feeding times. Mess-free, fun, and easy to store. My cats react like it’s a special occasion each time I bring them out.

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    I picked up the Sheba fresh cat treats with salmon, and my cats are obsessed. I feed them Nature’s Domain wet food most nights, but adding a little Sheba treat on top makes them so excited. I also bought some Sheba meaty tender sticks whitefish flavored cat treats, and even my picky girl gobbles them. Individually wrapped Sheba cat treats with salmon are super convenient for travel or quick rewards. Honestly, these treats have been a lifesaver for keeping my cats motivated during nail trims or vet visits. They think it’s a gourmet snack every time.

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    I was nervous about trying a refrigerated brand, but Freshpet Vital cat food has been a total win. My cat used to ignore her wet food, but she begs for this one! I like that it’s made with simple ingredients and no weird preservatives. It’s pricier than brands like Kirkland Signature, but the freshness justifies it. Also, FYI, Freshpet does make food for cats it’s not just for dogs! I buy it at Walmart or Target since it’s kept in the fridge section by the pet food aisle.

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    Tried Sheba Wet Cat Food for my two adult cats, and they can’t get enough. The little trays are convenient, and the gravy is rich but smooth, easy to eat for indoor cats and seniors alike. I mix a bit with Nature’s Domain dry occasionally, but Sheba is the main favorite. Digestion is smooth, and their energy and coat quality have improved. Definitely worth the slightly higher price. If you’re on the fence, start with a small pack to see which flavor or gravy option your cats like best mine love them all!

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    Honestly, the Applaws dry cat food didn’t work well for my cats. Their stools got softer and one of them refused to eat after a few days. I think the protein level might have been too high for them. I do still buy Applaws wet cat food sometimes because it’s light and easy on their stomachs. Maybe the dry version just isn’t a fit for every cat. It’s probably better to test it in small portions before fully switching to it.

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