? Treats

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srk4cats

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Hi, sorry I'm hogging the forum, but I have so many questions. I've seen that some people give treats to their cats. I would like to know what kind of treats. My vet said I can only give Chloe the dehydrated kind, but she won't eat them. Of course, Chico Grande eats them- he eats everything except his dry food. He's been subsisting on the leftovers from my other 2 cats. I have to put him in the other room when I feed Chloe or he pushes her away and eats her food.
 
Have you tried cooking a plain chicken or turkey breast, cut it into bite size pieces, and then freeze them? I let them thaw out a little first before giving as a treat. My cat Smoky won't touch the freeze dried snacks but loves his " real meat" treats.
 
I was thinking of buying some chicken livers since I like to eat them, too. Is that okay to give her tiny pieces as treats (after being cooked, of course). I'll omit the barbeque sauce on hers.
 
Have you tried cooking a plain chicken or turkey breast, cut it into bite size pieces, and then freeze them? I let them thaw out a little first before giving as a treat. My cat Smoky won't touch the freeze dried snacks but loves his " real meat" treats.
That's a good idea, thanks.
 
I give mine a bite of raw chicken liver from time to time, they love it. I also use Orijen treats, they're low-carb and all my guys like them.
 
I've switched my kitty to an all canned diet, and am using the prescription dry food as treats. Eventually the bag will run out (although it's a 4 pound bag, so that'll take a while) and then I'll need to look for replacement treats as well. I like the idea of chicken liver!
 
From what I have read, catnip does not affect BG levels. Just energy level based on intake (sniffed or eating). Dr. Lisa Pierson purchases chicken livers from Whole Foods for her homemade cat food. The chain is supposed to be known for high quality food and they have locations in Arizona :)
 
I, too, vote for the Orijen treats. They are freeze dried, but my entire crew (6 cats, 2 dogs) loves them. We actually buy the dog treats because it's more economical that way.
 
I'd be afraid to let them eat anything raw.
My guys love it raw, and I believe it's actually better for them raw. I know they'd love to have it more often, but they only get a very small amount every other week or so. My cats would all love it if I switched to an all-raw diet for them, but that gets expensive when you've got four of them to feed! :cat:
 
My guys love it raw, and I believe it's actually better for them raw. I know they'd love to have it more often, but they only get a very small amount every other week or so. My cats would all love it if I switched to an all-raw diet for them, but that gets expensive when you've got four of them to feed! :cat:
Pogo was a good hunter and when he caught mice, I let him eat them because I heard it's very nutritious. The only thing left was a tail.
 
Not fish food as in the food you feed to fish lol. Bonito flakes are made from fish (tuna type fish) that are freeze dried.
I've looked at the ingredients and the main one is Whole Fish Meal (herring and other mixed fishes). Next are whole wheat flour and soybean meal, etc. etc. It says:
41% protein! I know cats like it because they try to eat through the plastic bottle.
 
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