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    cat minnow treats have officially replaced everything else for training rewards. They’re tiny, crunchy, and high-value enough that my cat will sit, stay, and even tolerate nail trims. I tried dried and freeze dried minnow cat treats and both have their perks, but freeze dried crumble more cleanly. Mixing them with Nature’s Domain fish formula keeps meals exciting. And because they’re 100% wild-caught, I don’t second-guess ingredients or additives.

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    My picky eater has fallen in love with Hound & Gatos chicken & liver canned cat food. I rotate in rabbit and lamb & liver wet food, and she can’t get enough. I checked hound & gatos cat food reviews and ingredients very clean, especially compared to budget brands. The grain-free gamebird formula also looks interesting. Availability is decent online and locally. Compared to Nature’s Domain and Pure Cravings, this brand feels more premium. My cats’ coats look healthier, and digestion seems smooth. Definitely a top choice for anyone looking for high-quality cat food.

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    RAWZ cat food online orders are my savior because local stores keep running out. My cats love the RAWZ salmon cat food and the shredded turkey cans. I like that the carbs in RAWZ cat food are fairly low, especially in the dry formulas. It works great when I want something meal-free. Pure Cravings is still my go-to fish option, but RAWZ feels better for poultry-based meals. Only downside is the price, but that’s expected with higher-end canned foods. I love that the labels aren’t overly complicated.

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    My picky eater loves Nom Nom chicken chow meow cat food. Ingredients in Nom Nom cat food are high-quality, digestible, and protein-rich. Digestion is smoother, stools are firmer, and coat looks better. I rotate Nom Nom Now cat food or Nutra Nuggets for variety. Amazon and the official Nom Nom store are convenient sources, sometimes with promo codes. Price is higher than Kirkland Signature, but the health, coat, and energy improvements make it worth it. Premium fresh cat food that my cat genuinely enjoys.

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    I think Dave’s Naturally Healthy Cat Food deserves more attention. It’s simple, healthy, and works for multiple ages. My kittens love the turkey recipe, while my senior cat prefers the 95% Chicken one. I pair it with a small serving of Kirkland Signature dry food for crunch. The results? Glossy coats and fewer hairballs. I heard a rumor about a Dave’s Cat Food Recall, but I haven’t seen anything official. Mine are thriving on it, so I’m sticking with it.

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    NATURE’S MENU EXPERIENCE – UK CUSTOMER PERSPECTIVE

    My eight-month raw feeding journey:

    Months 1-2: Started Nature’s Menu frozen raw chicken nuggets cautiously. Thawed portions in fridge overnight. Started mixing small amounts with current food. My cat showed intense interest in raw meat smell immediately. Transition gradual over four weeks.

    Months 3-4: Reached full Nature’s Menu raw by month three. Within weeks her coat developed incredible shine and silkiness. Digestion became perfect – tiny firm stools showing excellent absorption. Energy increased dramatically throughout days.

    Months 5-6: Vet checkup showed outstanding body condition and perfect bloodwork. Vet asked about diet because transformation was so visible and remarkable. Raw feeding clearly delivering exceptional results compared to previous kibble.

    Months 7-8: Eight months on Nature’s Menu raw now. She’s maintained peak exceptional condition throughout. The frozen raw format delivers nutrition closest to natural feline diet possible commercially.

    Monthly cost: Approximately £85-95 per month. Premium pricing but she’s never been healthier in her entire life.

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    Tried Freshpet chicken formula and my cat showed zero interest after initial curiosity. She sniffed it thoroughly then walked away repeatedly. The cold temperature straight from fridge seemed to bother her. Tried warming slightly but she still refused. Quality appeared fine but temperature and texture didn’t appeal to her preferences. Expensive experiment that didn’t work for my particular cat.

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    My cat absolutely refused Smalls after trying it for two days. The texture and temperature (served cold from fridge) seemed to throw him off completely. He’s used to room temperature food and wouldn’t touch the cold fresh stuff. Tried warming it slightly but he still showed zero interest. Quality looked good and smelled fresh but palatability was a complete failure for my particular cat. Pretty expensive experiment that went nowhere for us.

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