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    Like most cats, Chilli and Nala can get behind any of the best cat treats, but these go further than just great taste. They're the perfect bite-sized shape for training and come in a resealable ...

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    Cat treats can also be used to train your pet, reward good behavior and calm them down in stressful situations. ... Calories: 3.3-4 kcal/package. Purina Fancy Feast Natural Cat Treats 5-Pack ...

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    Check out the MedTerra CBD Calming Pet Chews if your cat prefers a softer treat. These bacon-flavored soft chews combine CBD with botanical ingredients to give your cat a boost of calm.

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    A variety of cat treats are commercially available. These can be divided into dry cat treats, wet cat treats, and semi-moist treats. [27] A 2004 survey in the US and Australia found 26% of cats received treats on a daily basis. [28] However, not more than 10% of a cat's calorie intake should come from treats. [29]

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    Feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) is by far the most common form of FLUTD in young to middle-aged cats. It is a disease whose cause is not fully understood but is thought to be related to stress events and a cat's pre-disposition to anxiety, as well as certain lifestyle choices (e.g. a dry food diet, no access to outdoor space).

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    At the same time, the pet food division was sold to the Swiss company Nestlé. [5] [6] Ralston had marketed the Dog Chow, Cat Chow and Pro Plan pet food brands, while Nestlé produced Friskies and Alpo brand pet foods. [7] The merger was opposed by consumer advocates, such as the Consumer Federation of America, due to anti-trust concerns. [7]