Walk About Grain-Free Freeze-Dried Kangaroo Cat Treats
In a Nutshell
- Hard texture not favored by many cats
- Mixed reception and varied sizes
- Not recommended for cats with dental issues
Quick Verdict
These freeze-dried kangaroo cat treats received mixed reviews, with many cats disinterested in the hard texture.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Hard texture may pose a choking hazard for some cats.
Prevention: Avoid feeding to cats with dental issues or those who struggle with hard treats.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Alternative protein (2)
Some cats enjoy the unique flavor of kangaroo meat.
Cons
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Hard texture (6) major
The treats are extremely hard and difficult to chew, especially for cats with dental issues.
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Varied sizes (2) minor
The sizes of the treats vary significantly, making it inconvenient for feeding.
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Low appeal (4) major
Many cats, including those with sensitive stomachs who normally enjoy treats, showed no interest in these.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners looking for alternative protein sources — Some cats enjoy the unique flavor of kangaroo meat.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with cats who prefer softer treats — The hard texture is a significant drawback.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for cats with dental issues?
No, the treats are very hard and may be difficult for cats with dental issues to chew.
What is the sizing of the treats like?
The sizing is inconsistent, with pieces ranging from very small to very large.
Highlighted Reviews
"Unfortunately, the size of the pieces is ALL over the place, some huge, some tiny. The treats are also extremely hard! My cats have healthy teeth and gums and they struggle to crack through these, dropping them many times before they can finally chew them. I'll stick to the wild boar flavor from thi..."
"They had been eating the RABBITT version for a few years, but I guess the taste of kangaroo surpass it."
Bottom Line
Due to the hard texture and mixed reception, consider alternative treats that are softer and more appealing to a wider range of cats.