Call it a gesture, call it a compromise, a treat, or a bribe. With the ever-changing temperaments of our cat friends, you can never be quite sure. But one thing you can be certain of. Even the most finicky of felines enjoy a tasty treat. On their terms, of course.
Fights tartar and hairballs
Crunchy on the outside and soft and creamy on the inside, Temptations cat treats are like little presents for your cat to open. One bite yields chicken, another beef, still another, catnip. Use them to entice your pet to eat, to move, and to be your pal. These are also 100 percent nutritional, despite their enticing taste. They come in a resealable tub so cats won’t treat themselves to a free buffet should you forget to put it away.
Diverse flavors
The moist consistency also facilitates easy eating, and when it’s time to give your kitty a pill, they’re a great bed to hide in. Another wet advantage is when your cat becomes finicky, they can sweeten the pot. These treats contain zero grains, preservatives, or artificial colors. The easy-open tube makes feeding a breeze.
Crispy and crunchy
These morsels from Greenies are another crispy option that cleans teeth and breath as it is devoured by your feline friend. This treat freshens breath and reduces tartar buildup, and contains just two calories so your cat won’t gain weight from indulging. We also like how it doesn’t contain artificial flavors or preservatives.
Different look
Sheba is working hard to separate itself from the pack with this stick treat that contains no corn, wheat, soy, or other created tastes. Packaged individually in wrappers, the 50 pieces in this box are intended to be taken one day at a time by your cat, whether in one luxurious feeding or in sections broken up throughout the day. Each stick is chicken-flavored – something cats can’t seem to get enough of. Either way, make sure there’s plenty of water in your cat’s dish after they indulge.
Longtime popularity
“I want turkey, salmon and chicken; ocean-fish flavors keep me singin’; now you know the cat’s meow means meow mix.” Written for Purina and Meow Mix way back in 1970, it is a testament to the product’s staying power that Purina’s old reliable offering is still a dominant player in the cat treat market. This particular tub contains 10 6.5 ounce pouches of cat treats that are salmon-based, and contain just two calories per treat.
S. Ruxton is a contributing writer to Florida Travel & Life, an online brand that inspires active, affluent travelers, providing them with insider information on discovering the best of Florida. Informative and engaging, the website showcases travel destinations, arts and cultural venues, vibrant dining scenes, recreational activities, the great outdoors and the revitalized real-estate market. A former baseball writer, S. Ruxton loves to revisit the smaller Gulf towns of Clearwater, Dunedin, and Bradenton. Historic Winter Park is also a favorite destination.