🐱 Treat Your Cat Like Royalty!
Lily’s Kitchen Adult Cat Treats are a grain-free, chicken-flavored delight made with freshly prepared meat and offal. Each 60g packet contains no added sugar and is designed for all breeds and life stages. With a commitment to sustainability, these treats are not only delicious but also eco-friendly, making them the perfect choice for conscientious pet owners.
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 11 x 19 cm; 600 g |
Item model number | ANCTPC60 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Chicken |
Item Form | Wet, Dry |
Colour | red |
Size | 60 g (Pack of 10) |
Number of Items | 10 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Once opened, reseal tightly to keep them fresh and use within 14 days. Store in a cool, dry place. |
Specific Uses | Skin and Coat Health |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 600 g |
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W**R
My kitten approves
My kitten loves the flavour and they’re small enough that they fit in all her treat toys too.
Z**I
Better quality than "the others"
Try to give the cats a treat but still remain relatively healthy
R**K
Quite good
They are good considering the treats in the market are full of nasties and crap not good for your cat. My cat loves it. They are decent quality, do contain sunflower oil as one of the ingredients so be mindful how much you feed. About 5 / 6 a day must be very fine.
F**T
Cats love them.
They seem healthy and fresh. Got them to replace Dreamies which are not good for cats. More expensive but more nutritious. My girl cat bullies me for them all day which is a bit of a pain. And at the crack of dawn. May have to rehome her. (Just kidding. 😉)
I**I
Great for cats with food allergies
Although these salmon flavoured treats contain a higher percentage of chicken and poultry than they do salmon, they are still likely to be suitable for most cats with food allergies as all ingredients are listed and salmon and poultry are less likely to cause problems than the big culprits such as beef, lamb, soya and grains. Note, these contain no grains and also no cheese, which means it could be one of the few dried treats that cats with allergies to grains and milk can happily eat!The main problem with a lot of cat food is that it can contain generic ingredients such as meat and animal derivatives without any specifics being given, which means it can contain any meat source whatsoever. There is a similarly generic fish and fish derivatives, which has the same problem. If you get your cat tested, you will have a guide as to which foods make your cat ill, which in our case was extensive and ruled out 3 meat proteins, soya, milk and several grains. Finding any food she could eat used to be a real problem, although the market is now expanding and Lily’s Kitchen, which always listed ingredients, is now expanding the range that we can happily feed to our allergic cat.My cat loved the treats and would happily have eaten the whole packet if she had been given it. They are definitely worth trying with any cat that has food allergies, subject to those ingredients not being listed, of course. But try them even if you suspect your cat has a food allergy but hasn’t been tested, as chances are these ingredients are less likely to be a problem.I will be getting these regularly for my cat.
A**R
A healthier option
My cats love these as much as the unhealthily superset treats and I am much happier feeding these because of natural ingredients. Just transition gradually to avoid cat being sick or realise you have switched them!
K**.
Top quality tasty treats... according to the cat!
The boss here... one furry feline... has given full marks and all paws to these special treats. We bought them in bulk as worked out pretty reasonable... we've just had to hide them all, otherwise there won't be many left! :))
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