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🧹 [Code Health] Remove debug console.log in FeedingGame#19

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🧹 [Code Health] Remove debug console.log in FeedingGame#19
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🎯 What: The code health issue addressed was removing debug console.log statements in components/urwisek/games/FeedingGame.tsx.
💡 Why: Converting to a structured logger/toast requires minimal effort and no architectural changes, improving maintainability and readability by keeping the console clean and providing feedback to the user when they are offline.
Verification: Ran npm run lint which successfully completed without any errors (only preexisting warnings). Tested frontend execution to confirm no breaking changes occurred in the component. Code review successfully approved the change.
Result: A cleaner component file without arbitrary debug logs, utilizing the application's existing toast notification system for user-friendly error messages.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 2765794545696083459 started by @marcin2121

- Replaced debug console.log with a user-facing toast notification for offline sync errors
- Removed unnecessary console.log inside the failed response check
- Imported toast from sonner

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