Vitapol by A&E Cage Company Small Animal Smakers Vegetable Treat Sticks
Veggie sticks highly favored by small animals with some durability concerns.
The new recipe of Tiki Cat Baby Soft & Chewy Chicken Flavor Grain-Free Cat Treats has received negative feedback from cats and owners alike. Many cats refused to eat them, and several owners reported issues with the smell and taste. The bag size has also been a point of contention, with some customers feeling they were shortchanged. Overall, the product has seen a decline in quality and satisfaction.
One cat experienced diarrhea after eating the treats, which is unusual for this cat.
Prevention: Consider alternative treats if your cat experiences health issues.
The recipe has changed, and many cats are refusing to eat the treats, they also make them vomit.
The treats are soft and small, appealing to some cats.
Tiki cats were once a favourite before General Mills
Used to be a favourite treat
The recipe has been changed, and cats are refusing to eat them.
Treats smells like artificial teriyaki sauce, which is unusual for cat treats.
One cat experienced diarrhea after eating the treats.
Several cats refused to eat the treats, including those who previously enjoyed them.
Customers feel they are being shortchanged with the bag size.
Many users have reported a decline in quality since the recipe change and buyout by General Mills.
mildly positive
very negative
No, many cats are refusing to eat or like these treats now.
"Cat rejects harsh herbal medicine"
"When I received these treats I was shocked to see that despite being fully sealed and unopened, the bag was only a fraction of the way full, it was practically all air."
Given the numerous negative reviews and concerns about the new recipe, it may be worth considering alternative cat treats for your pets. If you decide to try these treats, be prepared for the possibility that your cat may not like them. For current owners, it might be a good idea to contact the manufacturer about the quality and bag size issues.