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Soft cat treats

9 replies

Annon12345 · 29/05/2021 15:36

So I have a really picky cat, well 2 her sister top, but this one had a bad fight once and managed to lose a few teeth I the process. Vet said just to give her wet food but she refuses and just wants dried.
She used to love the wagg purr treats as they were soft but not too meaty (if that makes sense) but they've discontinued them! Anyone know of anything similar?! Thanks

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YesItsMeIDontCare · 29/05/2021 15:41

Webbox (who make Lick-e-Lix) also do chew sticks for cats. Is that the kind of thing you mean?

MamaWeasel · 29/05/2021 15:41

What about cat sticks from any supermarket or, as pp said, lick e lix yoghurty treats

Hellocatshome · 29/05/2021 15:44

How about cheese, tuna, cooked chicken

ChequerBoard · 29/05/2021 15:47

How soft do you need them to be?

Our 3 (2 will only eat dry food, 1 will only eat wet food) all love the Thrive treats. They are small freeze dried chunks of meat/fish. They are in between dry and wet enough for all of ours to find them delicious. Their favourite is the chicken ones, but they also do tuna and lamb flavours.

https://thrivepetfoods.com/thriver-100-chicken-cat-treats

Beware though - we now have a treatie zone in our lounge near the drawer where the Thrive treats are kept. If you go anywhere near the treatie zone, 3 cats set upon you baying for treats because why else would go near that drawer?!?

Fuppy · 29/05/2021 16:27

I've just bought these for my master cat, they're very squidgy/soft and also cheese flavour.

www.webbox.co.uk/shop/cat-food/treats

cupsofcoffee · 29/05/2021 18:18

Lick-e-lix are good.
Tuna or other plain, tinned fish in spring water.
Cooked chicken.
Grated cheese (in moderation).
Dried sprats (you can get them for dogs but they're fine for cats).

Allergictoironing · 29/05/2021 18:58

[quote Fuppy]I've just bought these for my master cat, they're very squidgy/soft and also cheese flavour.

www.webbox.co.uk/shop/cat-food/treats[/quote]
Was that the Yum e Yums onm that page? They are soft & squidgy - Girlcat went through a phase of loving them but has now gone off them (probably because it's more fun to steal the treats her brother loves)

Fuppy · 29/05/2021 19:24

@Allergictoironing Yes it's the Yum e Yums! The dog is desperate for them too Grin very squidgy!

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