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Since indoor cats can't hunt their own prey, feeding high-quality, high-protein food is key.

A raw diet will provide the highest level of quality protein, followed by canned food.

Suggested raw diets include Primal and Vital Essentials.

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Nice kittens with them, life is different without them, let's discuss

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