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    Raw Paws cat food really surprised me. I expected my cat to ignore it since she’s the queen of picky eating and usually sticks to Pure Cravings or the occasional Nature’s Domain pouch. But she devoured the rabbit formula instantly. I only buy it occasionally because the cost adds up, so I rotate with Kirkland Signature dry food to keep things balanced. I want to try Healthy Paws raw cat food eventually, mostly to compare texture, but for now Raw Paws seems to keep her coat shiny and her energy stable.

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    Royal Canin cat treats are my goto for cats with special diets. My little guy gets royal canin urinary feline cat treats with his morning Kirkland Signature dry food, and he loves them. I also give him royal canin hydrolyzed cat treats when I mix in Pure Cravings tuna pouches perfect for sensitive tummies. The Pill Assist cat treats make it so much easier to give medicine without a struggle. They’re pricey, but seeing both cats enjoy them while benefiting from their urinary and digestive health makes it worth it.

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    I switched to Earthborn Holistic after my cat started getting itchy from another dry brand. The Primitive Feline formula did wonders less scratching, better digestion, and her fur feels softer. I pair it with their wet pouches sometimes for hydration. I’ve seen it at PetSmart, but I actually order mine online now since it’s cheaper. I was torn between this and Acana, but Earthborn seems gentler. Definitely not discontinued I just got a fresh batch last week!

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    I’ve tried Weruva BFF Cat Food with my two cats, and they are obsessed. The wet pouches are perfect for a mix-in with their dry food, and they eat everything eagerly. I’ve also tried the Paw Lickin’ Chicken flavor, and it’s a hit every time. Compared to Kirkland or Nutra Nuggets, the protein feels higher quality, and my cats seem more satisfied. Even my picky eater finishes her bowl without leaving any behind. The variety of flavors keeps them engaged, and digestion has been excellent so far. Definitely a brand worth trying.

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    Purina Friskies cat food has been a staple in my home for over a decade. I’ve alternated between the Indoor dry formula and the wet pate cans, and both work great. My cats’ digestion is fine, and their vet visits are always positive. I even tried the Glazed & Infused recipe once, and they devoured it. While boutique brands like Nature’s Domain sound appealing, Friskies offers the same satisfaction without the high cost. For anyone new to cat ownership, it’s a safe and consistent place to start.

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