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    The Thrive cat treats 200g Maxitube is super convenient. I like giving a few as quick rewards without opening an entire bag. The freeze-dried texture is perfectcrunchy enough to engage her, yet easy to break apart. She usually ignores standard dry snacks like Nutra Nuggets or Kirkland Signature, but she goes crazy for Thrive. The chicken and liver flavors are both hits, and the Maxitube ensures they stay fresh. It’s great for picky eaters or cats on sensitive diets. I can see myself ordering the white fish next.

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    Started using Almo Nature complete cat food after someone in my cat group suggested it, and wow my cats took to it instantly. The jelly-style cans are especially interesting for them. I alternate it with Pure Cravings and sometimes Kirkland Signature, but Almo Nature definitely gets eaten first. I checked the phosphorus levels because my old boy needs lower numbers, and it seemed fine. The HFC multipacks are super convenient too. I’ve never run into digestion issues with these, which is rare for my sensitive girl.

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    My two cats flat-out refused the Triumph beef formula canned cat food. Not even a lick. But weirdly, they love the Triumph turkey formula canned cat food 13.2 oz… which is exactly the one I can’t find anymore ❗ Why does every food they like vanish from stores?? I tried ordering from Amazon Triumph listings, Walgreens, even Walmart. Nothing. I’m starting to think Triumph discontinued half of their lineup. Compared to that, Kirkland Signature is so easy to find and cheaper too. Triumph keeps making me work too hard lol.

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    My cats are loving Royal Canin Hairball Care Dry Cat Food. I’ve tried both dry and wet formulas, and their digestion is smoother, hairballs are down, and their coats look healthier. Compared to Kirkland or Nutra Nuggets, the ingredients feel more specialized. I mix a little wet Royal Canin for hydration, and even my picky cat eats happily. Portioning is simple, and I feel confident that it’s supporting both hairball control and overall health. Definitely a premium option worth considering if you’re worried about hairballs or digestive issues.

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    The crunchy texture provides some dental benefit through mechanical cleaning. Not as effective as dedicated dental treats but better than soft treats that stick to teeth. Small positive aspect though not primary reason to feed them.

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    The extensive flavor variety keeps my picky cat interested. She gets bored eating same food repeatedly but Fancy Feast offers dozens of options. Rotating flavors daily prevents monotony and maintains her enthusiasm for meals. The variety at affordable price provides practical benefit for finicky eaters.

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