Vet's Best Perfect-Fit Washable Female Dog Diaper
Mixed reviews on fit and durability; may not be suitable for all dogs.
These cat treats are loved by some cats but too hard to chew for others. They are meaty and chewy, making them a good challenge for strong-jawed cats. Some users noted that older or toothless cats may struggle. Taste and smell are good enough for pets, but the texture and hardness have been a turn-off for many and a hit for a few.
Too hard and large for many cats to chew.
Cats seem attracted to the smell and taste of the treats.
These treats pose a good chewing challenge for cats with strong jaws.
These treats are hard and large, making them difficult for many cats to chew.
Tip: Cutting into smaller pieces or soaking in broth.
Most cats are put off by the smell and taste of these treats.
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No, many reviews mention that the treats are too hard for older cats to chew.
Some users recommend cutting the treats into smaller pieces or soaking them in broth before giving them to cats.
A Golden Retriever liked these treats, so they might be a good option for dogs as well.
"We have a number of typical hard treats but I wanted something a bit more chewy and meaty and found these. My 10 year old cat who loves Tuna flavored treats took to these right away. I tend to tear them in half to give them to him to prevent him trying to swallow it whole, and they break in half wel..."
These treats are suitable for cats that enjoy a chewing challenge. They may not be the best choice for older cats or those with dental issues. Caveat emptor: some cats simply won't eat these.