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  • in reply to: Minties Cat Treats: Real Dental Treat Experiences #5825
    WhiskerTasteZone
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    My cat has never liked dental treats until Minties. Something about the texture makes him actually want to chew instead of swallowing whole. Breath improvement is slight but noticeable enough that my partner commented on it. I use them along with Nature’s Domain dry food, which seems to help with overall teeth health. The bag doesn’t give you many pieces, so I ration them carefully. He gets one during his nightly “treat parade,” and he knows exactly where I store the bag. It’s cute and annoying at the same time.

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    My cats are obsessed with greenies salmon cat treats. The texture is great for older cats, and they love nibbling them slowly. I rotate in greenies feline smartbites cat treats to keep things fresh. I pair these with a mix of Nutra Nuggets dry food and Pure Cravings wet food, and it keeps the diet balanced. I wasn’t sure if the treats were safe at first, but my cats have had no digestive issues. The combination of dental care and taste is hard to beat they genuinely seem to enjoy them every time.

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    My local Petco just started carrying Canidae cat food, and I grabbed the limited ingredient turkey recipe. My cat loves it! She used to eat Nature’s Domain, but this one doesn’t cause any stomach problems. I like how it’s grain free and high in protein. I also alternate between the wet food cans and dry kibble, so she doesn’t get bored. Her fur’s softer now, and she seems more energetic overall. Definitely keeping it in our rotation.

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    IAMS ProActive Health Adult Optimal Metabolism Dry Cat Food has been perfect for my slightly overweight indoor cat. I mix a little wet food like Pure Cravings to make meals more appealing, and she eats everything happily. I’ve tried Nature’s Domain and Kirkland dry foods before, but this formula seems more balanced for metabolism support. Digestion has been smooth, and her weight has stabilized nicely. The kibble crunch is satisfying for her, and she seems more active overall. Definitely a great choice for cats who need a metabolism-friendly diet.

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    Anyone tried Blue Buffalo Freedom grain-free cat food? I gave it to my kitten for a few months, and he thrived super playful and glossy fur. I liked that it didn’t have corn or by-products. However, when I switched to the Blue Buffalo Wilderness chicken recipe, he got a bit gassy. I guess every cat reacts differently. I still trust the brand overall because of the ingredient transparency. The Freedom line seems gentler on sensitive stomachs compared to some others.

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