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Healthy cat treats are those that align with a cat's natural dietary needs. Here are key factors that make cat treats healthy:
- High Protein Content: Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they require a diet rich in animal protein. Look for treats made primarily from real meat like chicken, fish, or beef.
- Single-Ingredient or Limited Ingredients: Treats with minimal, natural ingredients, especially those made from a single protein source, are easier for cats to digest and reduce the risk of allergies or sensitivities.
- Grain-Free: Since cats don't need grains in their diet, grain-free treats are better for their digestive health. Avoid treats with fillers like wheat, corn, or soy.
- Freeze-Dried or Raw: Freeze-dried or raw treats retain the natural nutrients of the ingredients without the need for preservatives or processing. These types of treats offer cats the benefits of a more natural diet, and meaty bones treats can help reduce plaque and tartar buildup, promoting healthier teeth and gums.
- No Artificial Additives: The healthiest treats should be free from artificial flavours, colours, and preservatives. Look for treats with no added sugars or unhealthy chemicals.
These qualities ensure that treats provide nutritional benefits while keeping your cat happy and healthy.
Yes, all of our cat treats are grain-free, single-ingredients focusing on high-protein, whole food ingredient to support your cat's natural diet.
Our cat treats are formulated without common allergens such as grains, free from artificial flavours, colours, and preservatives. We believe in clean, natural ingredients for your cat's well-being.
Always review the ingredient list and consult with your vet if your cat has known allergies
Keep the treats sealed in a cool, dry place. Once opened, make sure to reseal the packaging to keep them fresh.
Our cat treats are designed for healthy adult cats with no specific dietary needs, including weight management, sensitive stomachs, and urinary health. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new treats into a special diet.
Some of our softer treats such as the Chicken Heart Treats can be used to conceal small pills or liquid medications, making it easier to administer to your cat.