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  • Do keep in mind though, every cat is different so what works for my fur babies might not work for yours. But my vote? Give Sheba a try!

    P.S. – Definitely check out their Perfect Portions line if your kitty tends to be more on the picky side like one of mine. So far it’s been a hit in our household!

    I’ve been using Meow Mix for my fur babies, Whiskers and Marmalade, for close to two years now. They’re both mix breeds, if that’s even a thing in the cat world haha. 🐾

    I have to say, they absolutely love the stuff! I first switched because one of my buddies recommended it, and I haven’t looked back since. Not only do they enjoy meal times more than ever but also their coats look visibly healthier and shinier.

    But you know what clinched it? W & M didn’t even have any bad reactions or digestive issues during the overlap from old food to Meow Mix. That’s rare as rocking horse poo in cats, am I right? 😂

    One thing I’d recommend though – keep a keen eye out for changes when introducing any new food. Not all kitties are created equal!

    Give it a go, and share how your furry companions like it! 😻👍

    The only downside I’d say is it’s a tad pricey compared to other brands, but honestly, I’m okay with spending a bit more for Mr. Fluffles’ happiness and health. That grumpy face means the world to me after all! So my vote goes to Blue Buffalo – realy glad I made the switch.

    I’d have to agree that Hill’s cat food is a winner in my book too. My little fluff, Ginger, has been on it for about six months now and the difference is remarkable. Her coat’s glossier than ever and full of life, almost like she’s a kitten again!

    The ingredients list is impressive too, lots to maintain her health without any of those nasty fillers. It might seem expensive at first glance, but in my opinion, it’s worth every penny considering the benefits I’ve observed.

    However, as with everything else, don’t forget every cat is different. What worked for Ginger may not work for your fur baby. Always observe how they respond to a new diet or consult their vet if you are unsure.

    So yeah, two paws up for Hill’s from us! 😺

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